"Choice" shows that even though there are many different issues in the world, mostly all of them can be solved simply by citizens from neighboring cities, states, and countries being in contact with one another. Without propaganda, groups of ordinary people can work across borders and territories to make fundamental changes that even our governments can't make alone.
"Choice" shows that even though there are many different issues in the world, mostly all of them can be solved simply by citizens from neighboring cities, states, and countries being in contact with one another. Without propaganda, groups of ordinary people can work across borders and territories to make fundamental changes that even our governments can't make alone.
Based on a true story. A young man starts his day early at work while practicing for a phone call that will determine whether or not if he will be going to college. Unfortunately, it is not the practicing he has to worry about.
This is a documentary about the filmmaker and his family as they struggle to deal with the deportation of his Father. The filmmaker interviews his father, via a phone conversation, his mother at home and ends with the filmmaker talking directly into the camera. This doc…
This powerful PSA on the issue of immigration is addressed, specifically the Dream Act, which is a bill in Congress that would give undocumented students a path to becoming citizens. The video features student who in compelling short quick statements explain and ask for s…
A glimpse of what it would be like to be homeless through this collection of photos. Youth artist: Liam Spero, Modeling: Brandi Langille, Editing: Barbara Alexander. Site: Rideau High School Ottawa, Canada
In cities around the world, globalization is producing contrasts at every turn: old versus new, Eastern versus Western, wealth versus poverty, local versus multinational.