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Reclaim

Reclaim

Hawaiian cultural practices are a source of pride and joy, but they have faced threats of extinction due to colonization and oppression. In Reclaim, Honor and his older brother Hanalei connect to their Hawaiian roots through language and the rigorous practice of hula, honoring their ancestors, preserving their heritage, and

Leading

Leading

“It doesn’t matter how old you are if you’re fighting for something that’s important,” says Kali, age 11. In Leading, kid activists Kali and Audre take action on issues they care about. Kali organizes a Black Lives Matter march with her Radical Monarchs troop, and Audre creates

Shelter

Shelter

The homelessness crisis can feel distant until seen through a child’s eyes. Shelter follows three unhoused children and their parents in L.A. as they seek steady shelter and try to keep their dreams alive. Skylar and Nicholas both live day to day, shuffling between temporary motel stays and

Homefront

Homefront

More than three million children live in homes with US servicemembers and veterans who rely on caregiver support. Gabby, Terry, and Luther all have parents who were injured while serving, and each family has found their own unique way to heal the wounds of war.

Apart

Apart

This introspective portrait of loss intertwined with moments of joy reminds us of the too often forgotten consequences of the criminal legal system— the families of those left behind. APART follows three children, Lyric, Eric and Nnadji, as they grapple with their parents’ incarceration and try to maintain a deep

Reclaim

Reclaim

Hawaiian cultural practices are a source of pride and joy, but they have faced threats of extinction due to colonization and oppression. In Reclaim, Honor and his older brother Hanalei connect to their Hawaiian roots through language and the rigorous practice of hula, honoring their ancestors, preserving their heritage, and

Leading

Leading

“It doesn’t matter how old you are if you’re fighting for something that’s important,” says Kali, age 11. In Leading, kid activists Kali and Audre take action on issues they care about. Kali organizes a Black Lives Matter march with her Radical Monarchs troop, and Audre creates

Shelter

Shelter

The homelessness crisis can feel distant until seen through a child’s eyes. Shelter follows three unhoused children and their parents in L.A. as they seek steady shelter and try to keep their dreams alive. Skylar and Nicholas both live day to day, shuffling between temporary motel stays and

Homefront

Homefront

More than three million children live in homes with US servicemembers and veterans who rely on caregiver support. Gabby, Terry, and Luther all have parents who were injured while serving, and each family has found their own unique way to heal the wounds of war.

Apart

Apart

This introspective portrait of loss intertwined with moments of joy reminds us of the too often forgotten consequences of the criminal legal system— the families of those left behind. APART follows three children, Lyric, Eric and Nnadji, as they grapple with their parents’ incarceration and try to maintain a deep