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Who in the Hell is Regina Jones?

From teenage mother in 1965 Watts through the birth of Soul Newspaper, 80-year-old Regina Jones revisits the trail she blazed, confronting a past she thought she'd left dead and buried. Jones tells a story of the invisible labor, the turmoil, struggle, and the joy of a modern-day Black woman.

A child in a blue and yellow dress jumps rope outside a rustic building.

With Grace

Grace dreams big, but will she and her family weather the storm?

Person with sunglasses looks out from a car window, reflecting urban landscape.

The Shadow Scholars

Tens of thousands of young and well-educated Kenyans are hired online by undergraduates and doctoral students at Western universities to write their essays and theses, in a multi-billion dollar underground industry. Oxford professor Patricia Kingori embarks on a search for these ‘shadow scholars.’

A person wearing a white headscarf with handwritten blue text sits among others in a solemn gathering.

The Stolen

After a brutal dictatorship takes over Argentina, grandmothers band together to search for their missing grandchildren.

They Call Me The Tattoo Witch

In Hanoi, Vietnam, a tattoo artist transforms scars into works of art, confronting social stigma and empowering her clients to reclaim their bodies and stories.

A stylized movie poster for the film "Through Thin Ice" features a large white sketch of a dog sitting on dark ground, gazing at a distant figure in a snowsuit. The background displays a dramatic, painterly night sky with orange and blue streaks. The film's title "Through Thin Ice" is centered at the top, with laurels for various film festival selections lining both sides. Credits at the bottom read "a film by Gabrielle Kardon and Arthur Veenema" and the Instagram handle @throughthinice.

Through Thin Ice

On the shores of the Great Salt Lake, a scientist’s twilight run is upended when her dog plunges through rare lake ice, catalyzing a desperate series of choices.

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