A Spectrum of Stories: Navigate our Social Justice Film Catalog
Our Film Catalog presents a thoughtfully curated collection of social justice media, encompassing diverse genres and forms of media, such as documentary, experimental, and fiction. Easily find films in our extensive catalog using our search box above or click below to browse our films and collections.

New Film Releases
New social justice films made by historically-marginalized filmmakers.
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Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo
The story of Queer Filipnxs who, in the 1990s, against a racist, lesbophobic backdrop, came together to create a safe and loving community in New York City.More Information -
A Letter for My Grandson (Una Carta Para Mi Nieto/Ma qilqa allchijataki)
Aymara filmmaker Lourdes Rivas fears that her sole grandson will forget their Indigenous language and tradition.More Information -
Our Big House (Nuestra Casa Grande)
In this animated short, a grandmother from the indigenous Guarayo community remembers her rural village and forest before the arrival of lumber companies that profit from the deforestation of the Amazons in Bolivia.More Information
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Asian American & Pacific Islander Films
100+ Films for AAPI History Month
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Resistance at Tule Lake
During World War II, 12,000 Japanese Americans dared to resist the U.S. government's program of mass incarceration.More Information
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Social Justice Films for Pride Month
Easily find films in our extensive catalog using our search box above or selecting a subject.
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Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo
The story of Queer Filipnxs who, in the 1990s, against a racist, lesbophobic backdrop, came together to create a safe and loving community in New York City.More Information -
To Build a Monument
Three Black queer individuals reflect on their connections to their ancestors. Inspired by Sakia Gunn's legacy, the film meditates on grief, death, queerness and ancestorhood.More Information
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Experimental Films
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Because of You: A History of Kilawin Kolektibo
The story of Queer Filipnxs who, in the 1990s, against a racist, lesbophobic backdrop, came together to create a safe and loving community in New York City.More Information
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How to Screen - Amplify Social Justice Media
Organize a screening that makes an impact. We provide detailed information to help you host screenings that are both successful and resonant with social justice themes.
How to Submit - Share Your Story with the World
Looking to submit your film? Our guidelines streamline the process, ensuring your work finds a home in our collection of meaningful social justice media.