A Collective Divide
In a rapidly modernizing New York City, three residents from the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx discuss their perspectives and experiences of gentrification in their neighborhoods.
In a rapidly modernizing New York City, three residents from the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx discuss their perspectives and experiences of gentrification in their neighborhoods.
In this short documentary film, we meet Kyle, Kesley, and Misti, seeking divine healing and connection through practices such as reiki and yoga to better understand themselves and others.
A United Nations Experience is a short documentary film created in The Representation Project’s 2020 Youth Media Academy. In 2014, a 16 year-old student attended the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues with her school, Ahahuacalmecac.
An Amish family in Maine lives life off the grid and on the land, making the most of daylight.
Filmmaker Samira B. explores how gentrification has changed her neighborhood.
Hermana Mayores: Nunca Muy Gris is a short documentary film created in The Representation Project’s 2019 Youth Media Academy. In this film, older adults share their experiences of isolation, loneliness, depression, and community.