4100 Redwood Rd #406
Oakland, CA 94619
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A documentary illustratrating US Marine success in bringing peace and (relative) prosperity to Helmand Prov, Afghanistan, and how they achieved it.
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Food for 9 Billion is an independently produced feature series for public radio and TV that examines the social, environmental, economic, political, and technical dimensions of humankind's struggle to put food on the table. Production partners are Homelands Productions and the Center for Investigative Reporting; primary outlets are Marketplace and PBS NewsHour. 

 

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Threads is a documentary film about a Bangladeshi Muslim woman who overcomes physical, social  and economic hardships and liberates herself and other women by creating timeless works of art.
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Equal Time is a fresh, new public affairs television show, examining issues important to California as a whole.  It is produced by the San Jose State School of Journalism and Mass Communications, airing on KTEH (PBS).
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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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“Conducing Hope” is the documentary that tells the story of the East Hills Singers at Lansing Correctional Facility outside Kansas City. The all-male minimum-security choir is the only secular prison choir in the country that performs outside prison gates. 
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COOKED, a feature documentary film and engagement campaign, starts with one of thedeadliest heat waves in U.S. history and evolves into a serious yet quirkyexploration into the politics of disaster. Along the way, it presents questions and "best-case" scenarios - the kind every U.S.city could (and should) ask, answer and strive for.

What if poverty were treated as if it were an "emergency"? Can we turn the nation's obsessionwith "disaster preparedness" [fast becoming a growth industry] into amovement built on the preemptive power of community resilience?

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Bridge the Gap is an internationally-recognized, entertainment web series about cultural exchange that empowers young people to alleviate global poverty. This proposal is exclusively for "Bridge the Gap: Lakota Sioux", a six episode web series to be filmed on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 2010.

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Coexist is a documentary and educational outreach project that includes a 40-minute film, a standards-aligned Teacher's Workbook, and curricular and technical support, which together constitute a ready-to-use toolkit for teachers and staff who aim to strengthen social and emotional learning, and programs to prevent violence and bullying. Coexist is a documentary and educational outreach project that includes a 40-minute film, a standards-aligned Teacher's Workbook, and curricular and technical support, which together constitute a ready-to-use toolkit for teachers and staff who aim to strengthen social and emotional learning, and programs to prevent violence and bullying. We work with individual middle and high schools and school districts, and serve youth development organizations, and colleges and universities. Coexist is a project of amazo productions LLC, a documentary film production and educational outreach organization. -->
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A documentary film that takes viewers on a historic road trip through three centuries of Bolivian history.  It explores my family's involvement in the slave trade, the Chaco War, and connections with Nazi war criminals.
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