Teaching citizens how to shoot better video when they witness brutality
With human injustices affecting people on the streets around the world, camera phones have become important tools to document crimes.
From Joan Michelson / Electric Ladies Podcast: The Redford Center produces and distributes environmental impact films, investing in filmmaking as a narrative tool that strengthens and broadens the reach of the grassroots responses within the environmental movement.
With human injustices affecting people on the streets around the world, camera phones have become important tools to document crimes.
The Video Consortium works to democratize the media landscape by connecting and supporting nonfiction filmmakers and visual journalists to tell
With pressures of depression, anxiety, and suicide on the rise, teenagers in the United States are challenged to find a
VisionSpring works to expand access to affordable eyeglasses and vision screenings so that nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, government agencies, and corporate
Nia Tero works with Indigenous Peoples around the world to ensure that relevant global, national, and regional policies strongly support
Search for Common Ground is a peacebuilding organization with the majority of its staff working in their home countries to