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Why is access to the arts a civil right? This feature documentary unpacks the role of Arts Education in the fight for social justice in LA County

For residents of the Triangle Square retirement home, “senior” prom takes on a whole new meaning—a celebration of the lives and legacies of resistance

Walk for the Ancestors follows the story of a Native Californian family who, in 2015, walked from mission to mission across the state to honor their

Chinese investors create one of the largest industrial zones in West Africa, where thousands of locals earn their livelihood at the risk of losing

“There are two deserts” – these were the first words published in the Desert Magazine, a mid-century monthly covering the American Southwest. As

A century after her grandfather claimed his freedom from slavery and the family land, Elsie Herring and her North Carolina community fight the world's

IN THE SUMMER OF 1969 a group of high school students developed a worldwide sport in a parking lot in Maplewood, NJ. They never thought it would grow

Small decisions and actions, like littering a cigarette butt, cumulatively can have a large impact, for better or for worse. After young designer

Mediha, a teenage Yazidi girl who has recently returned from ISIS captivity, turns her camera on herself to process her trauma while rescuers search for her missing family members. This is the story of the Yazidi genocide and its aftermath, shown through the lens of one young survivor as she confronts her past through personal video diaries, reclaiming her voice and stepping bravely toward the future.