
A visual poem on reparations for the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, based on Ghail Rhodes-Benjamin's work of the same title.

Animation and photography illustrate Jearld Ambrose's memories of swimming at segregated Atlantic Beach in South Carolina.

13 year-old Zora’s poem “Bi-racial Hair” offers a satirical look at the racism facing African Americans of mixed ethnicity.

Elizabeth Patterson tells the story of the loss of her husband Johnny, killed when the Ticonderoga was bombed at the end of WWII.

In this short film, we hear the opinions of those who will ultimately be most affected by the consequences of current warfare.

Pvt. Walter “Sonny” Pyrih, as remembered through his sincere and touching letters.

A quirky, animated narrative that explores the author's childhood obsession with war, and how one accident changed that.

A moment of humanity in wartime from the life of Irving Sarot, WWII surgeon, as told by his grandson.

Follow the lives of four subway performers.

Here’s a dream for your iPod: A visual manifestation of Franz Kafka's Fragments.

Using pickup soccer as a microcosm of our globalized culture, this video essay explores the world of competition.

Somewhere near the Lakhota Badlands, an old woman makes a blanket out of porcupine quills.