4100 Redwood Rd #406
Oakland, CA 94619
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With film and virtual reality, Always in Season takes an integrated transmedia approach to telling the story of the lingering impact of almost a century of lynching African Americans until the mid-1960s.  Our documentary feature highlights the emotional journeys of relatives of the victims, perpetrators and spectators who are turning harm to hope with grassroots efforts towards reconciliation and restorative justice, and our virtual world locale, Always in Season Island, extends the film’s message by giving audiences an experiential look at the social climate that made this form of racial terrorism possible.
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In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, this hour-long radio documentary will portray experiences of volunteers from every decade, in every region, using audio they recorded while serving. The archive recordings from the field will be complemented by contemporary interviews with the returned Peace Corps volunteers and with historians who've written about the Peace Corps.    
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Calls from Home speaks directly to those inside our nation’s prisons, while educating the public through powerful community radio series that feeds the soul and mind. Every episode, those most directly impacted by the criminal justice system share music, poetry, stories, and shout-outs.
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A feature length, two-hour documentary and multimedia outreach project that explores how African American communities have used the medium of photography to construct political, aesthetic and cultural representations of themselves and their world.
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PARIAH is a coming-of-age drama about a black lesbian teenager who struggles internally with self-doubt and juggles multiple ill-fitting identities to please her friends and family.
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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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THY WILL BE DONE follows Male-to-Female Transsexual Sara Herwig in her path to ordination in the Presbyterian Church.  Efforts have been made to block her ordination by the evangelical conservative groups who don't recognize her as female and question her fitness to be a Pastor..... but who also challenge her candidacy because she is in a same-sex relationship, with a woman. At issue is the organized Christian Church, with all its political and financial power, as one of the fiercest battlegrounds for LGBT rights and gender recognition.
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Growing Small is a feature documentary that witnesses unorthodox educators and inner-city students and parents in their endeavor to re-invent urban education by creating a custom-made public school in their community of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
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A GOOD MAN follows internationally renowned choreographer Bill T. Jones as he takes on his greatest artistic challenge: a dance theatre piece on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
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What is Philanthropy? explores the historical and current role philanthropy plays in American culture and society for the primary purpose of enhancing our understanding and inspiring our participation.
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