Preschool to Prison is a compelling examination of how the United States public school system is built and operated like prisons. Zero-tolerance policies are used to justify suspension and arrests that set up a pathway to send children of color and children with special needs from school to prison. Children are being suspended, restrained, dragged, physically manhandled, and subsequently arrested for minor offenses such as throwing candy on a school bus. These personal accounts from people affected by the school-to-prison pipeline give riveting tales about the generational impact on society.

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The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.

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The story of the South Shore Resource and Advocacy Center, five survivors of domestic violence, and ...

As South Africa celebrates its 20th anniversary of the advent of democracy in 1994, it is difficult ...

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A self portrait filmed with a modified PXL 2000 Camcorder. The camcorder itself records on to audio ...

The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have...

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little roost...

This sex education movie explore themes of body development, sexual hygiene, masturbation, menstruat...
They say that if a daughter looks like a father, then she will certainly be happy. But what if you l...