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abUSed: The Postville Raid

abUSed: The Postville Raid

by Luis Argueta Immigration & Border Studies

abUSed: The Postville Raid presents the devastating effects of US immigration enforcement policies on children, families and communities.

Swell

Swell

by Charlotte Lagarde Women's Studies/Men's Studies

A portrait of a community of four generations of women surfers in Santa Cruz.

Granito

Granito

by Paco de Onis and Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy Human Rights & Global Concerns

How to Nail a Dictator

Sunshine

Sunshine

by Karen Skloss Women's Studies/Men's Studies

An intimate portrait of two generations of unwed mothers.

Frontier Youth

Frontier Youth

by John Kane Immigration & Border Studies

Growing up in neighboring towns divided by a steel border fence.

Drunks

Drunks

by Peter Cohn Physical & Mental Health and Addiction

The groundbreaking feature film about Alcoholics Anonymous.

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Old People Driving

Old People Driving

by Shaleece Haas Aging & Gerontology

Two elderly men confront the end of their driving years.

Children Of War

Children Of War

by Bryan Single Human Rights & Global Concerns

A group of former child soldiers undergo a remarkable journey of trauma therapy, emotional healing, and homecoming.

Thy Will Be Done

Thy Will Be Done

by Alice Bouvrie Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies

A documentary that explores the point of tension where gender, family relationships, and faith, intersect.

There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho

There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho

by Briar March Urban Studies, Community Organizing & The Environment

The Human Face to Climate Change

A human face to one the century’s most pressing and important issues: the social, cultural, and environmental impact of climate change on individuals and communities.

Sun Come Up

Sun Come Up

by Jennifer Redfearn & Tim Metzger Urban Studies, Community Organizing & The Environment

An Oscar® nominated film about some of the world's first environmental refugees.

Indelible Mark

Indelible Mark

by David Alvarado Disabilities: New Perspectives

An engaging short documentary about recovery from brain injury and life after rehabilitation.

No Dinosaurs in Heaven

No Dinosaurs in Heaven

by Greta Schiller Religion, Theology & Ethics

A film about Noah's Ark, The Grand Canyon and the struggle to keep religion out and science in our public schools.

Immigrant Nation!: The Battle for the Dream

Immigrant Nation!: The Battle for the Dream

by Esau Melendez Immigration & Border Studies

The story of the immigrant rights movement in 2006 and 2007 and the story of single mother and activist Elvira Arellano who is fighting against her deportation.

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My Perestroika

My Perestroika

by Robin Hessman Sociology, Political Science & Anthropology

Five former childhood classmates paint a complex picture of the dreams and disillusionment of those raised behind the Iron Curtain.