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In commemoration of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination in 1968, this film is the story of an integral Afro-centric Washington D.C. Sculptor and arts activist, Uzikee Nelson, who has navigated through the decades of key pivotal moments in the shifting history of the D.C. Capital as it faced systematic dismantling of its once emblematic title, 'The Chocolate City'.
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In commemoration of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination in 1968, this film is the story of an integral Afro-centric Washington D.C. Sculptor and arts activist, Uzikee Nelson, who has navigated through the decades of key pivotal moments in the shifting history of the D.C. Capital as it faced systematic dismantling of its once emblematic title, 'The Chocolate City'.
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Engaging documentary chronicles the history of Contra Costa County's unincorporated community of North Richmond, California. The film features a cast of community residents, civic leaders and politicians who provide reflections of the past, and prospects of the areas future from both social and economic perspectives. The film is part 4 of the award winning An Exploration of Our History documentary series, produced by North Richmond teens through the Digital Technology Academy media arts program.
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Documentary about the life of Northern California Assemblyman Byron Rumford who passed landmark legislation for fair emplyment and fair housing in the the 1960s, and is considered one of America's forgotten civil rights pioneers.
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Documentary about the life of Northern California Assemblyman Byron Rumford who passed landmark legislation for fair emplyment and fair housing in the the 1960s, and is considered one of America's forgotten civil rights pioneers.
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Documentary about the life of Glenn Burke, Major League Baseball's first openly gay player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland As"s back in the 1970s. The film features in-depth interviews with Burke's friends, teammates and family give close accounts about the struggles he faced in baseball before finally being banned from the sport altogether in 1980. As his life began spiraling out of control after pro baseball, Glenn Burke acquired HIV and eventually passed away at the of 42 from AIDS.