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  1. Gender-Based Violence: A Worldwide Crisis

    October 1, 2012

    The victimization of women and girls is one of the most common, yet least visible forms of oppression. Its effects extend beyond the bruises and the fear to tear at the very fabric that holds families and communities together. Although the civil war in Sierra Leone  ended in 2002, the war on women has not. Despite the fact that more than a decade has passed

  2. United Nations Screens Lives Worth Living for International Day of People with Disability

    December 2, 2011

    Eric Neudel's historical documentary on the disability rights movement, which premiered on Independent Lens in October, screened Thursday at the State Department and on Friday at the UN. In recognition of the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities and Human Rights Day, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights Judy

  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