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Justice and Crime

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Waiting to Inhale is a documentary that examines the heated debate over marijuana and its use as medicine in the United States.  What claims are being made, and what are the stakes?
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2-to-3-hour radio drama dramatizing life and labor struggles of Mary "Mother" Jones, particularly the "Ludlow Massacre" at the John D. Rockefeller mine. And contemporary storyline reflecting her legacy on local community involved in the conservative-versus-liberal "talk radio wars." Also deals with the origin of PR ("spin"), based on historical character, Ivy Lee, arguably first modern PR man. 
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A documentary interviewing "news celebrities" and local radio news journalists, on the importance of local radio news coverage, the techniques involved for those just getting started, and the economic and social rationale for doing so. 
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"Germ Wars,” a 60-minute documentary, examines the epidemic in food borne diseases, and consumers fighting for the most fundamental of liberties-the right to choose our food.
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Raça is a feature-length documentary that takes a vivid and multifaceted look at Brazil's unfolding struggle for racial equality.
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A five part radio series exploring immigration detention in the Puget Sound area from its roots in the 1930's as "Seattle's Ellis Island" to today's privately run Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma's Tideflats.
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This film examines the presence of today's UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti, known as MINUSTAH. Acclaimed by the international community for restoring peace to a nation ridden with violence, perceived by the population as a racket for making money off of the country’s problems, and critiqued by human rights investigators for inaction and excessive use of force, this film explores the complexities of foreign intervention through the eyes of peacekeepers and residents of the infamous slum where they have been most actively engaged.
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Identical twin attorneys, Alice and Alicia Crowe set out to tell the untold story of black life in Rockland County from the early free black pioneers who settled in Rockland County in the early 1600’s. 
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The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers organizes an annual tour of independent film screenings featuring post-screening discussions with the filmmaker throughout a nine-state region of the southeastern United States. Southern Circuit is a program of the Southern Arts Federation.
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The Jüdische Kulturbund. It was a Nazi-sanctioned Jewish cultural association, 1933-1941, in which Jewish musicians and artists performed in theatres in 42 cities across Germany. The power of music, the resiliency of the human spirit, and the will to survive: The legacy of the Jüdische Kulturbund. We want to tell this story to the world. For more information and to offer support, please visit tisproject.com.

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