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Urban Studies, Community Organizing & The Environment

A Day's Work, A Day's Pay (57 min.)
Three welfare recipients transform their lives through their fight against workfare

A Hard Straight (74 min.)
Walking out of the prison gates is just the beginning

A Revolving Door (39 min.)
A loving family tries to help their son fight drug addiction and mental illness.

Beauty in the Bricks (29 min.)
Black teenage girls growing up in a housing project.

Brooklyn Matters (50 min.)
Urban neighborhoods on the brink of change - Who makes the decisions?

The Collector of Bedford Street (34 min.)
An Academy Award nominated short film about a neighbor with disabilities and a community with a plan.

Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons, and Our Environment (27 min.)
Grassroots activists successfully expose a corporate giant's environmental record

Dear Lisa: A Letter to My Sister (45 min.)
Women's dreams, women's stories

Downside UP (56 min.)
How art can change the spirit of a place

El Corrido de Cecilia Rios (15 min.)
Latino youth cope with violence, grief and healing

The Elevator Operator (8 min.)
An immigrant caught between his past and the American Dream

Every Mother's Son (52:30 min.)
Three very different women lose sons to police brutality and unite to fight for change

Everyday Heroes (109 min./59 min.)
Youth, race and national service: AmeriCorps behind-the-headlines

Fallon, NV: Deadly Oasis (57 min.)
A town tries desperately to find out what is making their children sick

The Flashettes (20 min.)
Inner city girls gain self-esteem from a track club

Girl Trouble (57 min./74 min./74 and 57 min.)
Three teenage girls navigate the juvenile justice system

Home Economics: A Documentary of Suburbia (47 min.)
An ethnographic look at urban sprawl

Homeless In Paradise (50 min.)
The intimate profile of four homeless people.

Homes & Hands: Community Land Trusts in Action (36 min.)
Three communities of low-income residents find new ways to develop permanent affordable housing

In Our Water (60 min.)
Defines the terrifying chemical waste problems in America.

The Last to Know (45 min.)
Alcohol, prescribed drugs, and women - the myth, the stigma, the reality

Living Broke in Boom Times: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty (73 min.)
Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty

Made in Brooklyn (55 min.)
Urban manufacturing and the future of our cities

Metropolitan Avenue (58 min.)
Women fighting for a Brooklyn community

The New Old Country (27 min.)
Nostalgia, memory, and history on the Lower East Side

No Loitering (57 min.)
Teens searching for a place

Scout's Honor (56 min.)
The struggle to overturn anti-gay policies of the Boy Scouts of America

Taken for a Ride (52 min.)
Why Does America Have the Worst Public Transit in the Industrialized World, and the Most Freeways?

Taking The Heat (54 min.)
The daring story of the first women firefighters of New York City

Tango 73: A Bus Rider's Diary (28 min.)
A street-level view of public transit woes

Teachings of the Tree People: The Work of Bruce Miller (58 min.)
"The trees were our first teachers."

Tell Them Who We Are (29 min.)
A Drill Team and Drum Squad in South Central LA

Third Ward TX (57 min.)
Art, Life, and Real Estate in an Inner City Neighborhood

Union Maids (48 min.)
A vivid history of women organizing in the 1930's

Voices in Exile: Immigrants and the First Amendment (30 min.)
Arab Americans bring civil liberties to the Supreme Court

Young Aspirations/ Young Artists (32 min./56 min.)
Inner-city art students learn community value




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