Each season, Youth Underground creates a new piece of Investigative Theater. This year’s theme is the Immigration. Ginger Lazarus, who wrote Here and There, interviewed a few of our NIRV participants. Performance information: written by Ginger Lazarus directed by...
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NIRV Participant, Katsy Rivera-Kientz, to present her academic work at 43rd Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference
Congratulations to Katsy who will be presenting her academic work in the 43rd Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference at Havana, Cuba this June! Her work examines the role of social media in the mobilization of the Puerto Rican diasporic community in response...
Thank you for attending the NIRV Screen & Discuss Event at the Watertown Free Public Library!
Thank you very much to those who attended the New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV) Screen & Discuss event hosted and organized by the Watertown Free Public Library and the Watertown Citizens Refugee Support Group. It was great to have you there and to have so...
Information on orgs and resources to help refugees and recent immigrants in the US and abroad
The following is for information purposes only. CSFilm does not necessarily support or know the veracity of any of these resources or organizations. Orgs working with the displaced abroad: Discover Direct Ways to Meet the Needs of Displaced People
NPR-WBUR Radio Broadcast on NIRV Training and Production
To Bridge Language Barrier Between Immigrant Generations, This Somali-American Is Making A Film by Maria Garcia, November 21, 2017, for WBUR, The Artery In a church basement in Roxbury, a group of immigrants discuss the documentaries they're learning how to film....
“Broadening the Discussion about Immigration,” Michael Sheridan for The Blue Mountain Center on CSFilm and NIRV
Broadening the Discussion about Immigration By Michael Sheridan for the Blue Mountain Center In 2010, I founded Community Supported Film (CSFilm) in Boston with a mission to provide intensive training in documentary filmmaking to storytellers and activists in under-...
Vision and Mission
Community Supported Film (CSFilm) amplifies local voices in under- and mis-represented communities so that they can effectively communicate their lived realities through documentary filmmaking.
We believe that if people learn about the world’s challenges from the local perspective they will be better able to demand the right actions from their governments and to support effective humanitarian responses.
Michael Sheridan, Director of CSFilm, on the impact of local perspectives
Samples of CSFilm’s Work
Excerpt from Haitian filmmaker Bichara Villarson’s Owned and Occupied, part of the Owning Our Future: Haitian Perspectives in Film film collection.
Excerpt from Afghan filmmaker Aqeela’s The Road Above, part of The Fruit of Our Labor: Afghan Perspectives in Film film collection.
These films are made to stimulate dialogue. Here is an excerpt from a New Immigrant and Refugee Visions Screen&Discuss event.
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