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Here's 7 suggestions for DVDs from our vast selection of social issue titles. Check them out!
1️⃣ Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink (New!)
by Rick Goldsmith, 99 min
The story of one secretive hedge fund that is plundering American newspapers and the journalists who are fighting back.
2️⃣ The U Turn
by Luis Argueta, 58 min
Immigrant women and children transform their lives through courage to speak out, community solidarity and the U Visa.
3️⃣ States of Grace
by Helen Cohen & Mark Lipman, 75 min
States of Grace captures the profound transformation of a revered physician and her family in the wake of a life-changing accident.
by Annie Small, 21 min
In rapidly developing China, Sky Burial- a ritual where the bodies of the dead are fed to vultures- becomes a popular tourist attraction.
5️⃣ Deaf Jam
by judy lieff, 70 min
ASL poetry changed Aneta Brodski's life. As poetry and respect transcend politics, Aneta finds herself in an unexpected collaboration.
6️⃣ The Boy Game
by Deirdre Fishel, 16 min
This film tackles bullying among boys at its core. The Boy Game shines a light on the cult of toughness and silence boys live by.
by Sarah Entine, 56 min
Sarah Entine explores how undiagnosed dyslexia and ADHD has impacted three generations in her family, starting with her own struggles.