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Razing
Appalachia, 53
min., 2003
Razing Appalachia
explores the potential for environmental and economic justice
in the coalfields and communities of southern West Virginia by
chronicling a grassroots fight against the expansion of the nation's
fourth-largest mountaintop mine. >more
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The
Battle of Blair Mountain
(clip from Razing Appalachia)
is the only time in history that the United States
government dropped bombs on its own people. The year was 1921, and
miners were fighting to unionize the coal fields at Blair, West
Virginia. Watch a clip from the video to learn more about this
all-but-forgotten historic event and see rare archival images
from the battlefield.
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Whipped,
63 min., 16mm film, 1998
Whipped is a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday lives
of Carrie, Sonya and Ava -- three New York City dominatrixes.
The film explores the potential for and limitations of female
empowerment in the sex industry. >more
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