Hope Starts at the Water’s Edge

As climate change brings more frequent floods to Turner Station, Maryland, residents like community leader Olivia Lomax and her granddaughter Taysha Barnes are working alongside The Nature Conservancy to discover […]

Waska

As commodification and extractivism in the Amazon Rainforest extends to the plant medicine hayakwaska, the granddaughter of a Yachak (shaman) reveals the essence of what it means to live as […]

Clearing

One year ago, Cambodia jailed five activists from the award-winning environmentalist group Mother Nature Cambodia for plotting against the government, after they had sounded the alarm about river pollution and […]

Book of George

From Brooklyn’s concrete jungle to the heart of the Everglades, Black wildlife photographer George McKenzie Jr. is transforming his lens into a beacon of change. Swapping the weight of a […]

Big Medicine: York Outdoors

Shares the untold story of York, the Black explorer who played a pivotal role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806. The film follows eight adventurers on a four-day […]

Allensworth Rising

Follows Sherry Hunter, a lifelong resident and community leader, in her tireless effort to secure safe, clean water for the historic town of Allensworth, California. Founded in 1908 by Lt. […]

Yanuni

A cinematic portrait of Juma Xipaia, an Indigenous chief from the Brazilian Amazon who rises from a remote village to the frontlines of climate justice. After surviving six assassination attempts, […]

Sallie’s Ashes

Sallie Smith doesn’t know how to retire. The 80-year old from Alabama admits “when I see something that’s a problem, it tends to call my name… and once it’s done […]

Impossible Town

After her father’s death, Dr Ayne Amjad takes up his mission to relocate a West Virginia town exposed to cancer-causing chemicals. But as pressure mounts, she must decide how far […]