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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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From Emmy award-winning filmmakers Joe and Harry Gantz, CRISIS CALL 211 is a documentary film that will present a powerful portrait of the effects of America's prolonged economic recession, as well as the impact of billions of dollars in budget cuts to the country's social safety net, from the vantage point of families in crisis who are searching for help.

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A documentary about Tropical Storm Irene's affect on working class and low-income Vermonters--how it exposed inequalities that had been hidden and brought people together in a time of crisis.
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Harlem’s Mart 125: The American Dream is a documentary that tells the tale of the epic struggle and complexities surrounding the redevelopment of Harlem.
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"Cobell v." is a feature length documentary about one woman's fight for justice for 500,000 Native Americans who own mineral rich land that has been mismanaged by the US government for over a century.
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FIRESTORM is a one-hour documentary that reveals the shocking reality of The Los Angeles Fire Department's Station 65—where paramedics run themselves ragged as 911 has become the speed dial for a crumbling health care system. Instead of fighting fires, the LAFD delivers more than 500 patients every day to ERs that are closing their doors at an alarming rate.  Sometimes, the consequences can be deadly.

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Filmmaker Dakin Henderson, age 24, grew up with two grandmothers who have aged very differently—one is a healthy and active 86-year old, the other died recently after a long and painful decline into dementia. From the perspective of the youngest generation, What Time Is Left is a personal story of how three generations of one family are coping with the process of their loved elders growing old and dying.
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Default: the Student Loan Documentary chronicles the stories of borrowers from different backgrounds affected by the private student lending industry and their struggles to change the system.
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“What’s the Economy For, Anyway?” (WTEFA) challenges the primary purpose of the U.S. economy presenting a compelling vision of a better economy with the objective to protect and advance the common good. Funny and compelling, this 40-minute documentary replaces single issue “silo” thinking with a powerful message to expand and unify the progressive movement.

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From front porches to the frontlines, LAND OF OPPORTUNITY captures the struggle to rebuild New Orleans, one of America’s most beloved and emblematic cities. Juxtaposing the perspectives of protagonists from different walks of life, from urban planners to immigrant workers to public housing residents, this multiplatform documentary project reveals how the story of post-Katrina New Orleans is also the story of urban America.
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