Videos & Films

A Cop Watcher’s Story: El Grito de Sunset Park Attempts to Deter Police Brutality
A Cop Watcher’s Story features activist Dennis Flores, who started El Grito de Sunset Park Cop Watch, an activist group that films the police in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. This video shows wounds inflicted on a six-months pregnant woman as a...
Ain’t Nobody’s Business
Produced in the New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) Workshop, Ain’t Nobody’s Business features women who had been abused by their partners as well as feminist activists who discuss the domestic violence inside relationships. The women...
Black Panther a.k.a. Off the Pig (Newsreel #19)
Black Panther a.k.a. Off the Pig (Newsreel #19), also known as Off the Pig, documents the Black Panther Party in 1967. It was one of Newsreel’s most widely distributed films, made and used by members of the Black liberation movement. It...
Black Women, Sexual Politics and the Revolution
In this important video, Black women speak candidly about sex, class, and gender roles. Black Women, Sexual Politics and the Revolution examines how African American women deal with pressing issues of abortion, battering, lack of health...
Bodyworks
Nexus/Bodyworks was a two-year multifaceted art and education project highlighting the work of artists with different physical disabilities. Produced by the Nexus artists themselves, Bodyworks documents their struggles with different media...
Books Through Bars
The prison system considers learning a low priority. In response, the video Books Through Bars advocates for education to be made available to incarcerated people who may only receive books from recognized publishers, bookstores, or other...
Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man
On February 26, 1972 in West Virginia, a Pittson Company coal-waste dam collapsed at the top of Buffalo Creek Hollow, leaving 125 dead and 4,000 homeless. Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man juxtaposes interviews with survivors, union and...
Cruisin’ J-Town
Cruisin’ J-Town celebrates the music and influences of contemporary Asian American culture on Dan Kuramoto, June Okida Kuramoto, and Johnny Mori—three musicians from the jazz fusion band Hiroshima. The music of this popular band infuses...
Diabetes: Notes from Indian Country
In 1993, the US Public Health/Indian Health Service reported that 40% of all persons forty years and older residing on American Indian reservations have diabetes. This video visits the Winnebago Indian Reservation in Nebraska as well as...
Digital Smoke Signals: Aerial Footage from the Night of November 20, 2016 at Standing Rock
From April 2016 to February 2017, Standing Rock Indian Reservation members and environmental activists protested Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline—built to move oil from the North Dakota Bakken oil fields to southern...
Finally Got the News
Finally Got the News documents the League of Revolutionary Black Workers in Detroit’s auto factories. Through movement members’ interviews and scenes inside and outside the plants, the film shows the building of an independent Black labor...
Freedom on the Block?
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 working collaboratively. Neglect,...

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