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Working Films amplifies local stories of social and environmental justice, ensuring they resonate globally. Our mission is to connect these community struggles with audiences

This video explains the Hydrologic Cycle, also known as the Water Cycle, through animation, graphics, and video clips. It illustrates key "flow" and "storage" processes, including precipitation,
PLASTICIZED documents a pioneering scientific expedition focused on plastic waste. It
This program explores the critical shift from "me" to "we" to overcome divisions and foster a collective destiny where everyone belongs. It features a deep conversation between Angela Glover
Retired four-star U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, drawing on combat experience and work with business leaders, highlights a critical flaw in risk mitigation: focusing only on probability,
This episode features Indigenous scholar and organizer Nick Estes (Kul Wicasa/Lower Brule Sioux), a Professor at the University of Minnesota and
With nearly a third of global food production lost or wasted annually, the FAO supports solutions for resilient, equitable food systems. A key strategy involves short distribution circuits,
This episode explores the transition from a linear to a circular economy, emphasizing three core principles: eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and materials, and regenerating
This episode features Geraldo Cadava, author of “The Hispanic Republican,” on the history of Hispanics and the Republican party. A Northwestern professor, Cadava clarifies misunderstandings

Lake Erie, part of Earth's largest surface freshwater system, provides drinking water for 11 million people. Its water quality is threatened by increased fertilizer-derived
Displaying 10 videos of 31 matching videos containing
Anna Cummins
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