Refugee Resettlement Rejuvenating Communities
Posted by Ashley on 4/19/2023 to
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The Azeins, a family from Sudan, spent six years in a refugee camp before being told they would be resettled in the town of Utica, NY.
The Root Causes of the Housing Crisis
Posted by Ashley on 4/11/2023 to
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UNZIPPED: An Autopsy of American Inequality investigates the myriad causes for the growing epidemics of houselessness and unaffordability, using Venice, California as a microcosm for these widespread phenomenon.
Gen Z Navigates Immigration, Faith, and Identity
Posted by Ashley on 3/28/2023 to
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Beginning in 2016, six teens, all the children of Bangladeshi immigrants, agreed to embark on an extended project documenting their lives. The film documents Mahmuda, Jahed, Ramisa, Saddique, Farzana, and Jabin as they navigate their faith, politics, education, sexual orientation, relationships with their parents, national identity, and more.
Muslim and Jewish Women Building Bridges
Posted by Ashley on 3/22/2023 to
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Amidst a rising tide of Islamophobia and antisemitism, two women from religions often thought to be pitted against one another came together to start regular meetings of members of their communities.
Stranger/Sister documents the rise and rapid expansion of The Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, as this concept takes off and new chapters open in cities and communities across the country, each comprised of and co-led by women of both faiths.
Decolonizing Media Practice in Africa
Posted by Ashley on 3/14/2023 to
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Stop Filming Us but Listen asks viewers to rethink long-held concepts about media representation and consider the marked differences it makes when people and communities are given space to tell their owns stories.
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