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This new selection of films features the dynamic Human Rights stories that address a a range of social justice issues within the US and around the world. Trailers and clips are available for nearly all new titles on our YouTube2016 Playlist.
New releases include:
SONITA: winner of both the Sundance Best Documentary and Audience awards, profiles the extraordinary story of the Afghan refugee turned rapper, who bravely takes a stand against child marriage.
DEEP RUN: Executive produced by Susan Sarandon, this compelling film follows Cole Ray Davis, a young trans man living openly in rural North Carolina. Cole will be honored this month by The Trevor Project, a premiere organization that supports LGBTQ youth.
FEED THE GREEN: turns a contemporary lens on pop culture at the intersection of feminism and environmentalism. The film challenges our cultural imagination about environmental destruction, and raises radical questions about how an environmentally destructive worldview is embedded in advertising, myth, art, and the news.
DRAWING THE TIGER:follows a Nepalese family's struggle to survive from subsistence farming, and the price they pay to support their daughter's opportunity to receive an education that could potentially change their lives.
These compelling and untold stories of
Human Rights are a great addition to any
program and classroom!
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