The second film in Immigrant Nation, an interactive project that uses personal narratives to explore our connections to migration, past and present. Here, Republican Mayor Paul Bridges of Uvalda, Ga., stands up for his towns's mainly Latino community.
Adapted from the feature documentary that tells the story of home health aides and their aging clients as they navigate the U.S. eldercare system. Here we meet Vilma — from Costa Rica — and Dee.
With intimate access and striking imagery, Sin País explores the complexities of the Mejia’s new reality of a separated family–parents without their children, and children without their parents.
The first film in Immigrant Nation, an interactive project that uses personal narrative to explore our connections to migration, past and present. Here Joesey Cares for Haru in her final days.
A short film adapted from 'Welcome to Shelbyville'
The 'New Face of Southern Hospitality' focuses on the experiences of several Somali residents in Shelbyville, including, Hawo, who are making this small down their new, permanent home.
“I have said sometimes there is a fierceness for survivors who say, ‘We have survived this and we have a faith that survives even in the face of something like this,'” Walsh said. “It is a reclaiming and it is a marking of a place as not just a place of death, not just a place of loss, but of life.”
It is, of course, bringing up memories and exposing old wounds that we thought may have been healed throughout the process of time. It’s thrust several members back into that June 17, 2015, time when everything was kind of just moving very rapidly and having a lot of people experience the sheer raw emotions of having their church violated and having their ministerial staff and loved ones murdered within the sacred walls of the church.
An epic story of how the sons of undocumented Mexican immigrants learned how to build an underwater robot from Home Depot parts — and defeat engineering powerhouse MIT in the process.
She called for the end of "the boyfriend loophole," referring to the 20-year-old Lautenberg Act that barred individuals who are married, in a domestic partnership, or have children to own guns. Outside of that realm, domestic abusers are still allowed to own guns.
From Virginia’s first-ever Latina state representatives to the first-ever openly transgender elected official in U.S. state legislature, here are 12 ways last night represented wins for justice.