A short photo essay and typography piece that utilizes imagery from all over the world of women in poverty and illustrates some simple ways to make a big difference.
THE FRIENDSHIP TREE is a story that examines the process of industrialization, the significance of nature, and the lasting effects of a childhood friendship in a stop motion animation.
Follow Naomi as she explores the history of women getting the right to vote in Washington state one hundred years ago. Her journey includes interviews with historians, public officials, and some unexpected help from the Mayor of Seattle.
"Forced to walk home from school, a child is deeply disheartened to find his drunken father passed out on the couch. Growing up, he reflects on his father’s destructive actions, which greatly influence his own. Eventually becoming a father himself, he is faced with a…
This movie is about how we are forced to change along with the technology that is coming to us. Our daily lives are based on technology and it’s neither good nor bad. Technology brings convenience and efficiency into our lives which we come to rely upon to the point …