By the River

Pastor Harry Joseph focuses on his community and church, Mount Triumph Baptist, in St. James Parish, Louisiana, a community that lies in the chemical corridor region of the Mississippi River. […]

Poison Is the Wind

The Africatown neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama is more than a place. Founded as a home away from home by West Africans brought to the US in an illegal slave trade, […]

Falconer

“All this is healing. All this is medicine. All this changes who you are.” One of very few Black Master Falconers in the U.S., Rodney Stotts never planned to be […]

Uniontown

This film weaves together the unheard individual narratives of grassroots organizers in Uniontown, Alabama, as they fight to take the town back from the hands of industrial polluters and complacent […]

Flint

Trapped in a dystopian nightmare and lied to for years by the very officials who were supposed to protect them, the residents of Flint, Michigan, are victims of the worst […]

Dignity at a Monumental Scale

When images of everyday Navajo life began appearing at a monumental scale on abandoned buildings, roadside stands, and water towers across the Southwest, it was a surprise for many in […]

Ground War

A filmmaker’s investigation into the death of his father takes him deep into the world of golf, chemical lobbying, and citizen activism, where he learns that the rampant use of […]

Grit

Presented by the Reva & David Logan Foundation In 2006, international drilling company Lapindo carelessly unleashed an unstoppable toxic mudflow into East Java, burying dozens of nearby villages and displacing […]

Ghost Fleet

This film follows a small group of activists who risk their lives on remote Indonesian islands to find justice and freedom for the enslaved fishermen who feed the world’s insatiable […]

COOKED: Survival by Zip Code

This searing yet quirky film investigates the “natural” disasters we’re willing to see and prepare for and the “unnatural” ones we’re not. Adapted from Eric Klinenberg’s groundbreaking book Heat Wave: […]