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A unique, weekly, non-profit, non-partisan platform for critical issues, news and culture with proven appeal in the increasingly strident, slanted arena of U.S. commercial radio as well as American Forces Radio overseas and the Internet.

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'Our Irish Cousins' is a significant ethnic heritage documentary film that celebrates and discerns the mystical and mythological alchemy of Irish ancestry. Irish American News columnist Mike Houlihan has created a very personal and comedic look at his own family history, which The Center For Independent Documentary recognizes as a very entertaining cultural testimony with mass appeal.

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A photojournalism exhibition/ book/ film project which seeks to explore and challenge the stereotypes and stigmas applied to blacks and Latinos living in New York City's public housing projects.
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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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"Television can be better than television is", this educational, historical and inspirational documentary about the TV LAB at Thirteen/WNET (1972-1984) reminds us. While the Internet and digital technology allow anyone today to create and distribute video, what is missing is the strong commissioning editor and collaborative atmosphere ofthe TV LAB that nurtured memorable video art, revolutionary documentary, experimental drama and led to extraordinary careers.

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Cruz Reynoso:A Man for All Seasons is a compelling portrait of one of America's unsung heroes and the turbulent times in which he lived.
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DeAf Jam— a documentary film where American Sign Language (ASL) meets Spoken Word. A group of New York City deaf teens reveal their passions, frustrations, and senses of humor as they discover ASL poetry - eventually stepping into the world of the youth poetry slams with their hearing peers. 

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Voices and Faces of the Adhan: Cairo is a documentary film and audio archiving project about the adhan, or call to prayer, in Cairo – a 1400 year old oral tradition that will change forever in 2010.

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The Storm That Swept Mexico, a two-hour HD documentary for PBS and other distribution, tells the story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, its causes and its legacy, using contemporary footage and interviews with participants, historians, and others, as well as with period photographs and motion picture from the earliest days of cinema. The film, and an accompanying website, will debut in the fall of 2010, on the centennial of the revolution.
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We Are the Blood is a poetic feature documentary that will change the way we see and think of Africa, through exploring the personal stories of West African djelis, commonly known as griots.
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