
Documentary
Democracy In America’s Little Baghdad
San Diego is the home to the largest Iraq War refugee population in the US. Our project tracks their attempt to gain democratic representation in the country that promised to bring democracy to Iraq.
Architect of Little Baghdad
Screened in the 2022 “Migrant Voices Today” put on by the San Diego Union Tribune, this short film tells the life story of a man whose life spans Iraq’s entire post colonial period.
We treat all stories, particularly those most marginalized, with the tenderness and artistry they deserve. Our strengths are economics, journalism, history, and cultural diversity. Add respect. These bring depth to any story.
A Green Haven for the Future
The Bronx has among the highest rates of asthma in the country. How can a community heal itself?
Indigenous People Gather to Sing, Dance, and Say ‘Enough of Columbus Day’
Representatives of around 75 Native American tribes gathered for two days to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Five Years After Sandy, Marchers Flood LES to Protest Storm Response
Five years after Hurricane Sandy made landfall, citizens were still obliged to march to spur repairs.
In East Williamsburg, Plan to Build On Public Housing Property Gets Frosty Reception
Proposal to usurp parking and impose a high-rise enrages East Williamsburg residents.
A Legendary Performance Space Returns With a Surreal, Sexy Romp
A performance space returns to the East Village to manifest a surreal and sexy romp.