GEE’S BEND: WELCOME TO THE HOLE
Gee’s Bend, Alabama, also known as Boykin, is an African-American majority community in the rural American South most notably known for its rich, intergenerational legacy of quilting. “Gee’s Bend: Welcome […]
NASHVILLE’S SOUL
One man’s journey to discover his stolen history and the soundtrack of a city’s lost soul. This documentary feature film captures a young Black man’s journey to discover his history […]
FRYING FISH IN FLORIDA
A fish fry in Palmetto, Florida, taking place every Friday in the parking lot of an African-American church, started when a group of avid fishermen decided that their church […]
BLERDNATION
BlerdNation is a docuseries about revolution. Revolution not by brute or political force, but by Black nerds–innovating, evolving, and redefining geek culture for all. As Black Americans, the role of […]
SHRINK IT & PINK IT
Industrial Design – often thought of as design for mass manufacturing – is dominated by White male designers. This lack of diversity on design teams has significant consequences for those […]
CAN’T STOP CHANGE
As the rate of hateful legislation rises across the State of Florida, so too are the severity and frequency of climate disasters, creating compounding threats to the safety of socially-targeted […]
ORIGINS — THE CULINARY HERITAGE OF SOUTHEAST WOODLANDS
ORIGINS — THE CULINARY HERITAGE OF SOUTHEAST WOODLANDS celebrates the beginnings of the cuisine of the American South in delicious historical detail, diving plate-first into the healthy, nourishing Indigenous foods […]
HEADWATERS DOWN: THE LOWER JAMES
HEADWATERS DOWN: THE LOWER JAMES (HWD:TLJ) is a feature-length documentary that follows five friends as they attempt to finish a multi-year project: exploring every inch of Virginia’s James River, one […]
SADDEST BOY EVER
SADDEST BOY EVER is a feature-length documentary film. While digitizing his family’s home movies, filmmaker Patrick Suzuki Mitchell discovers one recorded over by an episode of the Jenny Jones Show […]