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  1. Tales of the Waria: Inside Indonesia's Third-Gender Community

    June 1, 2012

     Originally published on HuffingtonPost.comThe ITVS-funded documentary by Kathy Huang premieres Sunday, June 3 on Global Voices on the WORLD Channel. An online social screening and chat will be held on Monday, June 4 at 8pm ET/5pm PT with the filmmaker to discuss issues raised in the film.This past March the Associated Press broke an unexpected story

  2. ITVS in the News

    July 5, 2011

    A sampling of coverage from The Huffington Post, Hyphen, Indian Country Today and more… The Huffington Post: Two Spirits: Overlapping Identities for First Nations People The story of Fred Martinez's life and death is a compelling story for so many reasons. Particularly the fact that the movie was the first time I have seen the story of Two Spirit people

  3. Basquiat Resonates through the Haitian Art Community

    April 11, 2011

    Carine Fabius from The Huffington Post, reviews Tamra Davis's film about iconic artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.  In preparation for the release of Jean Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, I was asked by ITVS to blog about it for Beyond the Box. While I’d like to think it’s because of my terribly trenchant observations about art, a subject I occasionally

  4. ITVS in the News

    March 23, 2011

    A sampling of coverage from Huffington Post, Current, The Washington Post, and more…  Huffington Post: Public Media is America To be a fully functioning society, we need good quality public media the same way we need good quality public schools, colleges and universities, public hospitals, transportation, libraries, parks and recreation, and arts

  5. Survey Says: Support Public Broadcasting

    March 1, 2011

    Bipartisan survey shows public’s overwhelming opposition to proposed cuts A national survey undertaken by the bipartisan polling firms of Hart Research and American Viewpoint indicates overwhelming public opposition (69% to 27%) to proposals to eliminate government funding of public broadcasting, with voters across the political spectrum