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Feature Films

  • American Reckoning (Frontline)

    Using rare, 50-year-old, vérité footage, American Reckoning offers an unusually intimate glimpse of the civil rights era in Mississippi and highlights the ongoing search for justice by families of racial violence. The Peabody and Emmy-nominated film is viewable here.

  • Represent (Independent Lens)

    Equal parts personal and political, this feature documentary follows three women on both sides of the aisle who share the singular goal of improving their community through public service. Click here for information on where to watch the film.

Shorts and Series

  • The Flagmakers (National Geographic)

    In this Emmy award-winning and Oscar-shortlisted film, American dreams collide with identity and belonging as refugees, immigrants and locals sew five million American flags a year in a Wisconsin factory.

    Watch now on Disney +

  • It Couldn't Happen Here (This Machine Filmworks)

    Alyssa and Lauren fight for their own lives after being left with impossible choices in their home states.

    Watch now here.

  • Island of Hope (Solutions Inside Out: Africa)

    In the heart of the Congo's remote Idjwi Island, Dr. Jacques Sebisaho fulfills a childhood promise by spearheading the transformation of the local healthcare system. Click here to view the film.

  • Metcalfe Park: Black Vote Rising (PBS World Channel and the Intercept)

    This short doc follows Danell and her daughter, Melody, as they organize their Black community of Metcalfe Park to not just prepare for reduced polling stations and see through disinformation campaigns, but to find a way to vote amid the challenges of job loss, furloughs, school closure and illness. Click here to view the film.

  • The Rise of Police Body Cameras (New York Times)

    This Edward R. Murrow award-winning series examines the challenges and incentives — social, political and economic — surrounding the rapid rise of police body cameras around the country. Is the technology delivering on its promise of transparency and accountability, and what are the ultimate consequences for law enforcement and the communities they record? Click here to view the series.

Trailers

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