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Film Screening and Discussion: Audrie & Daisy
Film screening and discussion of Audrie & Daisy, with a focus on victim’s rights.
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Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Barriers to the Ballot
Directed by Margaret Brown, The Black Belt is a new documentary film short that illustrates the challenges residents face in one state around obtaining identification.
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Television Film Preview and Discussion - Willie Velásquez: Your Vote is Your Voice
Willie Velásquez: Your Voice is Your Vote chronicles Willie’s journey from radical student activist to respected statesman, and examines the history of the Latino vote as well as contemporary issues facing Latinos.
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The Year of the Tiger—JFK 1962
Featuring archival images, film footage, and audio recordings from the National Archives and other sources, this new documentary chronicles the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Equal Means Equal
Through real-life stories and precedent-setting legal cases, the documentary film looks at how women are treated in the United States today, and presents a compelling and persuasive argument for the urgency of...
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The People and the Police
After the 1968 riots in Washington, DC, the Office of Economic Opportunity produced a series of films about the Pilot District Project, created to foster the development of community programs.
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Jeremiah
On July 18, 1965, U.S. Navy Commander Jeremiah Denton took off from the aircraft carrier USS Independence to lead a 28-plane mission over the city of Thanh Hoa in North Vietnam.
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Rosenwald: A Remarkable Story of a Jewish Partnership with African American Communities
Rosenwald is the story of Julius Rosenwald, who never finished high school but rose to become the president of Sears.