Art & Culture, Child Rights, Diversity, Freedom, Human Rights, Racism, Video
In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers aged 14 to 19 from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience: assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the West India...
Democracy, Freedom, Media, Video
The 2010 film funded by the National Union of Journalists on the continuing problem of police surveillance and harassment of journalists covering political unrest in the UK. Press Freedom: Hostile Reconnaissance highlights the continuing police surveillance of...Freedom, Homelessness, Video
A short video on ‘May Day’ 2015, the squatters right protest ended up at a squat on Frith street, Soho, London. Self Shooting Producer – Chris Goodson Camera B – Dayle Witter Director – Liam Harrington Editor – Chris...
Age, Democracy, Discrimination, Diversity, Freedom, Global Citizenship, Human Rights, Migration, Racism, Video
This short film, published in May 2014, looks at the important contribution of minority ethnic older people in the UK to the fight against racism: “We need a movement led by young people, drawing on older people as a frame of reference.” “We need to get older people...
Art & Culture, Child Rights, Family, Freedom, Human Rights, International Day, Video
‘The whisper that my master was my father, may or may not be true’ Frederick Douglass Location: Entrance, Tobacco Merchant’s House, Miller Street Running times: Every 15 minutes between 9am-5.30pm Monday-Friday Performed by: Tawona Sithole as Frederick Douglass Paksie...
Freedom, Human Rights, International Day, Medium < 30m, Racism, Video
Decades before the Civil War, the actions of a brutal overseer spark the fire of revolution on a Southern tobacco farm. TOBACCO BURN is a short film based on a real American Slave Narrative and chronicles true events, creating a portrait of one community’s fight...
Child Rights, Entrepreneurialism, Freedom, Global Citizenship, Human Rights, Video, Volunteering
As a little girl, Amma witnessed firsthand the stark inequality in the world and wondered about the meaning of suffering. Her search culminated in a decision to dedicate her life to giving love to as many people as she could. When she was just nine years old, people...
Freedom, Human Rights, Language, Video
Banúlacht is an Irish feminist organisation and part of a global women’s movement and, as such, is committed to political action. One of the major achievements of 2010 was the development of the Mná Sasa Manifesto, a unique document created by Irish women who have...