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Ringl and Pit

Ringl and Pit

by Juan Mandelbaum Media, Art & Culture

A captivating portrait of Grete Stern and Ellen Auerbach, two pioneering artists who started a photography studio in Berlin in 1929, and what being a “New Woman” was like 80 years ago.

The Shrimp

The Shrimp

by Keith Wilson Urban Studies, Community Organizing & The Environment

Tracing an environmentally threatened seafood from source to plate and back again.

Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy)

Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy)

by Stephanie Wang-Breal Asian and Asian-American Studies

When 8-year-old Fang Sui Yong is adopted from China by the Sadowskys, a Jewish family from New York, her life is suddenly upended.

First Person Plural

First Person Plural

by Deann Liem Asian and Asian-American Studies

A Korean adoptee bravely unites her biological and adoptive families.

In The Matter of Cha Jung Hee

In The Matter of Cha Jung Hee

by Deann Liem Asian and Asian-American Studies

A Korean adoptee returns to her native Korea to find her "double," the mysterious girl whose place she took in America.

Vietnam: The Secret Agent

Vietnam: The Secret Agent

by Jacki Ochs Sociology, Political Science & Anthropology

The definitive exposé of the consequences of America's wartime use of Agent Orange in Vietnam

The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today

The Lord Is Not On Trial Here Today

by Jay Rosenstein Religion, Theology & Ethics

The story of how separation of church and state in public schools began in America.

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Read Me Differently

Read Me Differently

by Sarah Entine Disabilities: New Perspectives

Dyslexia…ADHD…One Family. Three generations struggling to connect.

Saving Jackie

Saving Jackie

by Selena Burks-Rentschler Physical & Mental Health and Addiction

We were filled with that drug, but little did I know that it was going to take over my entire life and snuff me out as an individual - Jackie Burks, Recovering Addict

The Insular Empire

The Insular Empire

by Vanessa Warheit Sociology, Political Science & Anthropology

What is it like to be a colonial subject of the greatest democracy on earth?

Our Disappeared (Nuestros Desaparecidos)

Our Disappeared (Nuestros Desaparecidos)

by Juan Mandelbaum Human Rights & Global Concerns

A personal journey to Argentina's dark history of "disappearing" political activists

Shellmound

Shellmound

by Andres Cediel Native American Studies

Native Bones and Toxic Waste Under a Shopping Mall

Maid in America

Maid in America

by Anayansi Prado Immigration & Border Studies

A documentary about the Latinas who clean your homes and help raise your children.

The Most Distant Places

The Most Distant Places

by Mike Seely Physical & Mental Health and Addiction

A small team of Ecuadorian doctors expanding the possibilities of rural health for their own people.

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