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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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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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Hammer Simwinga of Zambia, and his American counterparts, Mark and Delia Owens, have devoted their lives to saving the endangered elephant herds in Northern Zambia by converting poachers to respectable trades like sustainable farming, beekeeping, fish farming and cornmilling. This is their story.

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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 Greenhorns" is a documentary film that explores the sprit, practices and needs of America's emerging young farmer community--both urban and rural--who are the future of organic, sustainable food and agriculture.
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Through the creation and dissemination of video and other educational resources, the Refuge Media Project will educate, inspire, and empower healthcare, mental health, and social service professionals and students to better meet the needs of a growing and increasingly vulnerable population: survivors of torture who are immigrants to the United States. In partnership with survivor treatment centers and other organizations working with immigrants, the Project will carry out an extensive media-based educational campaign to increase awareness of the needs of immigrant torture survivors and support for the organizations that provide them assistance in communities throughout the United States.
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