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Follows young Black and Brown LGBTQ+ young people looking to create safety and family for themselves.
(LGBTQ Justice) (Racial Justice)
Details the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, one of the most influential political organizations in the Black Power movement and the fight for equal rights for Black people, low-income people and people of color.
(Racial Justice)
The story of the Young Lords Party, who organized in Latino communities in the 60s and 70s in New York City.
13th The United States incarcerates more people than any other developed nation, and most of those are Black and Brown people. This movie gives context for why.
(Racial Justice) (Identity and Community)
The United States incarcerates more people than any other developed nation, and most of those are Black and Brown people. This movie gives context for why.
(Racial Justice)
Focuses on the fight for equal rights as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. Many Americans do not know about the fight for the 14th Amendment and its importance in guaranteeing equal rights, including access and services for people of color.
(Racial Justice)
Biography of labor organizer and feminist activist Huerta, who co-founded the United Farmworkers Union with Cesar Chavez and who has been a lifelong activist for Latinos, women, working class people and immigrants, among others.
(Labor Justice) (Intersectionality)
Groundbreaking story of race, racism and racial violence in a Black neighborhood in Brooklyn.
(Racial Justice) (Identity and Community)
Documentary exploring the long and often problematic history of Transgender and Nonbinary representation in film and television, dating back to the silent movie era.
(Gender Justice) (LGBTQ Justice)
Introduction into disability justice and activism from the perspectives of young people with disabilities.
(Disability Justice) (Identity and Community)
Documentary series providing an in-depth exploration of the history of in the US, their contributions to the development of this country, and the challenges they have had to endure.
(Racial Justice) (Identity and Community)