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HIV/AIDS

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HEARTBREAK AND HEROISM: Stories From the Plague Years in San Francisco will be the first deep and reflective look back at the arrival and impact of AIDS in San Francisco.
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BREAKING FREE, for the first time, brings in front of the camera gay, lesbians and transgenders from the closeted Indian queer community to share their stories of pain and hope, of the legal and social atrocities they suffer and their cry for a life of equality and dignity. The film captures a community in indignation, a society in transition and the euphoria around the recent decriminalizing of homosexuality in India.

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Almost one million people live in the slums of Durban, South Africa. The city has promised to ‘eradicate the slums’ by 2010 in time for the Soccer World Cup and is evicting shack dwellers from their homes at gunpoint. DEAR MANDELA is a feature documentary that takes viewers from the chaos in the slums to the highest court in the land as we follow three young shack dwellers who embark on a quest to stop the bulldozers and secure the better life Nelson Mandela promised them.
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RESILIENT, a feature-length documentary film, profiles four women who, in the face of brutality and injustice, are creating hope in their communities and in the world. The film is being directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine, the directors of the 2008 Academy Award nominated film WAR/DANCE. Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie and journalist Mariane Pearl, who will also serve as our leader on the journey in the film, are Executive Producers.
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News You Might Have Missed has published important but overlooked news from around the world every Wednesday since February 2002, and now is expanding to a free daily service and a syndication-based revenue model.
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The Alcove with Mark Molaro is a smart, informed and socially conscious in-depth interview program based in New York focused at the next generation.  We are listed in Open Culture's list of "Intelligent YouTube: 80 Smart Video Collections" along with the NYT, the BBC and PBS: http://www.oculture.com/2008/03/youtubesmartvideos.html
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HIV: Hey, It’s Viral!, is a groundbreaking educational video documentary, accompanying DVD study/action resource guide, and teaching materials providing HIV education for teenagers and young adults. The project was created in collaboration with the Broadway Youth Center (BYC), the youth services arm of the Howard Brown Health Center, Illinois’ largest provider of services for the LGBT community.
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Not My Life is a feature-length documentary film about the horrifying practices of modern-day slavery and global human trafficking, which affect millions of children, women, and men in virtually every country on earth.

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Listen Up! Northwest is a weekly collaborative community radio program focused on environmental, social and economic issues, creative culture and, above all, civic engagement in the Northwest. Currently aired on ten stations, it is the only regional community radio project of its kind.

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GirlSpeak is an intensive gender justice program for 50-60 young women ages 13-21 to discuss, study, and write about gender issues such as power, body image, street harassment, gender stereotypes, and positive role models. The program culminates in the publication of the GirlSpeak Webzine (www.girlspeak.org).
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