Although there’s an estimated 15,500 transgender people in the United States military, serving openly is a continuous struggle, even today. This New York Times Op-Doc documents the experience of a…
Ava Duvernay’s short film for Miu Miu’s ‘Women’s Tales’ film series is a story of female friendship and support, told without any dialogue.
“Once a year on Mother’s Day, a charity buses children to remote prisons to visit their mothers.”
A reflection on indigenous sovereignty, the undead violence of museum archives, and post-mortem justice.
A deal between two men threatens to unravel as tensions rise in this contemporary look at indigenous language and culture.
Article to read along with Shaka King’s satirical film, Mulignans: http://filmmakermagazine.com/92498-five-questions-with-mulignans-director-shaka-king/#.WZDUm1V97cd
“Color is more than skin deep for young African-American women struggling to define themselves.”
“After years of repression, a woman must journey back to her past and confronts her memories of teenage abuse while growing up on the Big Island of Hawaii. Adapted from…

“The story of three Polynesian girls confident in their identities who are about to perform their first ‘upmarket’ gig.” View Brown Sugar here: https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/tala-pasifika-brown-sugar-1995