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Spread Thin
The legal fight against pregnancy discrimination has left one woman spread thin.
The Wisconsin TA Strike
The first Teaching Assistants strike in the U.S., in Wisconsin 1970.
A More Radiant Sphere
The long-lost story of Communist poet, activist, and Canadian political prisoner Joe Wallace.
Feed/back
Interviews with former food service workers in Washington, DC. intercut with a narrative about disposability.
A Reality Show
Michael Paul Britto is a Community Coordinator at Forsyth Satellite Academy High School, as well as an Arts Educator & Artist.
Total Disaster
Armed with realistic bird puppets, trickster environmental activists pretend to be oil company Total — staging a satirical press conference to introduce "RéHabitat".
The MV Portland
Australian seafarers are replaced by foreign crew at $2.20 per hour due to pure corporate greed.
Dark Cell Harlem Farm
'Dark Cell Harlem Farm' explores the death by suffocation of eight Black men at a prison plantation in 1913.
See Us Come Together
Ophthalmic lens workers in The Phiippines organize to change the culture of labor in their factory.
Alone/Together
Artists, travelers, teachers, parents, and essential workers in 11 different countries struggle and persevere through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can Capitalism Solve World Hunger?
The real cause of world hunger and whether capitalism has the tools to solve this massive problem.
The Myth of the "Self-Made" Billionaire
The obsession with so-called “self-made” billionaires and how misleading that term can be.
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Set against the backdrop of the long history of the Texas prison system – from Juneteenth to COVID – Dark Cell Harlem Farm explores the death by suffocation of eight Black men at a prison plantation in 1913. Combining readings of primary source materials and personal reflections by formerly incarcerated individuals, footage of the prison landscapes where the incident took place, and a series of graphical interventions and excavations, the film makes an urgent and uncompromising argument for the impossibility of prison reform and the necessity of prison abolition.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    27 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Alexander Johnston