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HBO
Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground
This documentary special honors Henry Hampton’s masterpiece EYES ON THE PRIZE (1987-1990) and conjures ancestral memories, activates the radical imagination and explores the profound journey for Black liberation through the voices of the movement.
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Variety
How Davis Guggenheim Turned Concordia Studio Into a Doc Powerhouse
Questlove’s “Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised),” is the latest in a series of high-profile documentaries from L.A.-based Concordia Studio since it formally launched early last year.
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PBS
Streaming July 5: 'The Neutral Ground'
The Neutral Ground documents New Orleans’ fight over monuments and America’s troubled romance with the Lost Cause.
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New York Times
‘Summer of Soul’ Review: In 1969 Harlem, a Music Festival Stuns
Stevie Wonder, Mahalia Jackson, Mavis Staples and others shine in a documentary about the Harlem Cultural Festival from Questlove.
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Chicago Tribune
Tribeca Festival Winner: 'All These Sons'
The Concordia produced documentary centers young Black men in Chicago who are at risk of becoming victims or perpetrators of gun violence.
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Deadline
Peabody Award Winner: 'Floodlines'
Produced by The Atlantic, This captivating podcast is a comprehensive story of Hurricane Katrina and its social, cultural, psychological, political, economic, and environmental aftermath and impact.
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Deadline
Peabody Award Winner: 'Time'
Produced by Concordia Studio this remarkable story of love and the impact of incarceration on a family is detailed through the multiple, often elusive registers of time—slow time, long time, happy time, missed time, hopeful time, and arrested time.
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MLK50
MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
MLK50: Justice Through Journalism is a nonprofit Memphis newsroom focused on poverty, power and public policy — issues about which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. cared deeply.
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MACRO
Judas and The Black Messiah
The upcoming film details the life of Fred Hampton, chairman of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s, and his fateful betrayal by FBI informant William O'Neal.
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The 19th
The 19th
An independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.
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MOMA
Garrett Bradley Exhibition
In America (2019), artist and filmmaker Garrett Bradley imagines Black figures from the early decades of the 20th century whose lives have been lost to history.
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ProPublica
Disaster in the Pacific: Death and Neglect in the 7th Fleet
Broken ships. Poor training. Ignored warnings. Multiple tragedies. The world’s most powerful armada in decline. Read the Pulitzer Prize winning series.
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The Atlantic
The COVID-19 Tracking Project
The public deserves the most complete data available about COVID-19 in the US. No official source is providing it, so we are.
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New York Times
A Monumental and Rapturous New Anthology of Black American Poetry
“African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song,” edited by Kevin Young, contains an overwhelming amount of variety and history.
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Journalism
Demo Day '19: Texas Tribune
If democracy relies on the free press, we must find new models for vibrant local news. The Texas Tribune shows us one path forward.
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The Marshall Project
Detained
How the United States created the largest immigrant detention system in the world.
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The Trace and Miami Herald
Since Parkland
Teen reporters tell the stories of children who can no longer tell their own.
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The Texas Observer
No News is Bad News
As more and more rural Texas communities become “news deserts," the civic life of small towns is suffering too.
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Media & Journalism
How Charles D. King is Using Hollywood to Shift Culture
The founder of MACRO Ventures is ushering a new era in media, expanding representation and telling true, authentic stories in media.
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Media & Journalism, and Immigration
ELLIS Recalls America's History of Immigration
JR's haunting film captures the history and humanity of Ellis Island, the gateway to America for millions of immigrants.
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Media & Journalism
Bending the Arc: Storytelling and Sparking Change
Bending the Arc tells the remarkable story of how Partners In Health saved millions of lives and transformed global health systems with their groundbreaking approach.
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Media & Journalism
StoryCorps September 11th Initiative
In partnership with the September 11 Memorial & Museum, this award-winning project honors each life lost.