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- A drama about the life story of photo journalist Dorothea Lange, who documented the plight of migrant farm workers during the Great Depression, and whose photography inspired John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath.'
- "Rage In America" responds to the emotional conundrum of the times. A series of recalled images of social life and prior existence segue into discordant images, framings of terror beheld, an ironic juxtaposition of content. One sees and thinks while the flow of racialized imagery invites one's positioning. One reacts or disconnects. There is no third choice. Directed by 2-time winner 13-time nominee, DGA Director of the Year, Leslie Dektor.
- Brian Lee shares the complexities and struggles of his personal life. We learn what makes him successful with dogs, while teaching us about ourselves.
- On May 14, 2000, one million moms will march against guns in the Washington D.C. National Mall. The Million Mom March organization call for stricter gun control.
- I AM HERE invites you to observe the present state of street life on Los Angeles' Skid Row to Hollywood. A visual narrative of the unfamiliar and the seemingly lost in space and time.
- For decades, the poor and dispossessed have been herded and confined to Skid Row. In Passing Through, the seemingly lost find a new sense of community.
- Formerly homeless, Fannie speaks for the speechless and gives us pause to feel and think in perspective.