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  • Uprooted - A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration
    Uprooted is multiplatform (web, tv, dvd) media tool for activists and organizers advocating for migrant rights. It highlights the social, political and economic policies that drive migration. It encourages and enables migrant communities and their allies to document and distribute their narratives.
  • Waves of Change
    Waves of Change: The Many Voices of the Global Village is a multimedia project designed to survey community media around the world by compiling and archiving the creative use of participatory communication globally.

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Screenings

Deep Dish TV Presents:
Behind the Bars: Exposing and Transforming the Prison Industrial Complex
November 20th, 7:00pm.
The Henry Labowitz Center for the Performing Arts
New York University
One Washington Place, NYC

The United States imprisons a greater percentage of its population than any other country on earth, a vastly disproportionate number of which are people of color. Crime rates, meanwhile, are higher here than in any other developed nation besides Russia.

Hosted by CLI Professor Mark Read, Behind the Bars: Exposing and Transforming the Prison Industrial Complex will examine the roots causes behind the creation of the system that we currently have, what the impact of this system is on communities at risk, and what the possibilities are for transforming this “culture of incarceration.”

A screening of film excerpts from the Deep Dish TV archive will be followed by a panel discussion and Q and A with activist leaders, radical filmmakers and scholars on this subject. It is free and open to the public.

Behind the Bars: Exposing and Transforming the Prison Industrial Complex is part of Deep Dish TV’s series DIY Media:, Movement Perspectives on Critical Moments.