Must You Pay the Rent? is part of the Survival Information Television series facilitated by New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC). Made for lower-income residents, the video focuses on tenants’…
The Taking of One Liberty Place documents the October 1, 1987 sit-in and occupation of Philadelphia’s newest and largest office building, One Liberty Place. Members of the National Homeless Union…
The last episode of the five-part Showdown in Seattle series documents massive protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) from November 29 to December 5, 1999. Video producers from across the…
Tenderloin community youth in San Francisco share their views on what it means to be free. Freedom on the Block? was produced by fifteen and sixteen-year-old Asian American directors and actors…
On November 13, 2011, the people of Portland took to the streets to defend the Occupy Portland encampment from eviction by the police. Shot at night, Occupy Portland Eviction Defense shows college…
The 2011 Occupy movement produced innumerable usergenerated audio, blogs, photos, tweets and video. The Activist Archivists immersed themselves in the movement to collect digital content circulating…
A home foreclosure crisis has gripped Detroit, Michigan for over a decade. Illegally inflated property taxes have caused more than 100,000 working families to lose their homes. Take Me Home follows…
The works in Turf dig out the complexities and politics of gentrification, homelessness, housing, and the significance of urban spaces for democratic participation. The projects span cities such as…