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Social Exclusion

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Theatre on the Edge, a feature documentary film by Julie Akeret, explores the innovative work of the internationally acclaimed laboratory theater company, Double Edge, located in the rural town of Ashfield, Massachusetts.

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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."
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The film examines impact that behavior issues have on the quality of education in schools, and how to disseminate information on current best-practice approaches to these issues.
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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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Coal Rush is a documentary-film that follows two West Virginia community fighting for their right to clean and safe drinking water against a powerful coal company accused of deadly contamination of their water supply.
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SNAKEBIT is a 1 hour documentary program for PBS broadcast in 2010 that chronicles the living legacy of the late architect Samuel Mockbee and the Rural Studio, the educational design/build program he founded in Hale County, Alabama to provide “charity” architecture that is both environmentally sustainable and nurturing for the soul.
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ON BEAUTY is a documentary film telling the story of how one man's lens can change the way we see and experience beauty around the world.
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Misdirection: a documentary about youths in Queens, N.Y. who struggle to turn their own experiences of poverty, depression, and violence into the stuff of magic – literally.
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In 1999, two African American boys from Brooklyn entered kindergarten at the Dalton School - an elite prep school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The documentary AN AMERICAN PROMISE follows the boys through their high school graduation in 2012, providing a rare glimpse into the social and emotional experiences that shape these boys into men.
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