In Speechless, Ric Esther Bienstock observes the fight for free speech on campuses and a battleground for America's culture wars.
Keep ReadingEverybody to Kenmure Street observes as residents of the most diverse neighbourhood in Glasgow, Scotland join forces to protest and prevent a wrongful arrest.
Keep ReadingNi-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising revisits the 1974 Ojibway Warriors occupation of Anicinabe Park in response to violence and systemic racism.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Shane Belcourt and Tanya Talaga about their documentary Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising on the 1974 Anicinabe Park occupation and the story of the Ojibway Warriors.
Keep ReadingAn interview with True North director Michèle Stephenson on her documentary about the 1969 occupation at Sir George Williams University and the larger global currents of which it was a part.
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Keep ReadingReflections on The Encampments, graduating among a swell of protests in support of Palestine, and a zone of institutional ignorance.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the NFB, The Stand offers an all-archival portrait of Haida land defenders in a landmark 1985 blockade on Lyell Island.
Keep ReadingFilms like October 8 and The Encampments illustrate the polarized culture wars playing out in the documentary space over Israel and Palestine.
Keep ReadingFairy Creek observes the historic protests over old growth logging in B.C. and the complexity of privilege entailed within factions of activism.
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