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  1. What’s Different About Karla’s Arrival?

    May 3, 2012

      Many films have been made about street children. Some good, some not. The kids are a thankful target for filmmakers like myself, as we ardently become sponges for their heartfelt stories. With so much done already, why then, I was often asked, make another documentary about one? The answer is simple: by means of a compelling story which accompanies a young

  2. The Moment for Independent Media: Bridging Cultural Understanding, Providing Fresh Perspectives

    February 17, 2012

      Back in September of last year – around the 18th, to be exact – a student in a media class I teach blogged about something she was picking up on Twitter and in the blogosphere. Although she was pretty sure that “something” was happening, she wondered why she wasn’t reading or hearing more about it in media coverage. I recall tweeting back to her, “you can find

  3. Contest: Make a Film, Change the World!

    May 4, 2010

    Want to use your film to change the world? That’s what Link TV wants you to do, and they’re holding an online film contest to find the very best short films that change how we think and how we act. On April 30th Link TV launched the ViewChange Online Film Contest, with cash prizes of up to $25,000 for the Grand Prize winner. The ViewChange Online Film Contest is

  4. Watch CHINESE SCHOOL Tomorrow on Link TV

    November 23, 2009

    More than 350 million children are enrolled in schools across the vast nation of China. Over the course of a year, CHINESE SCHOOL looks at a small school in the rural town of Anhui where a group of families, teachers and children reveal stories of hardship, joy and success. Check out the clip below: CHINESE SCHOOL premieres tomorrow night, November 24, on Link