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Dig Boston: A Different Lens

Dig Boston: A Different Lens

Jul 7, 2014

Read the full article from Dig Boston! July 3, 2014 by Dig Staff  Given the success of its documentary training and filmmaking project campaign in Afghanistan in 2010, Boston-based Community Supported Film’s (CSFilm) plans to expand the program to Haiti. A fundraising...
Happy Independence to the US…and Haiti!

Happy Independence to the US…and Haiti!

Jul 3, 2014

Dear Friends of Community Supported Film, The U.S. celebrates 238 years of independence from Great Britain this week. And, this year Haiti celebrates 210 years of independence from France. Haitians were the first people to win their independence by the revolt of...
Lexington Minuteman: Creating A Documentary

Lexington Minuteman: Creating A Documentary

Jul 2, 2014

Read the full article from the Lexington Minuteman here! Creating a Documentary   by Jordan Frias For more than two decades, Lexington native Michael Sheridan, 52, has been filming and producing educational advocacy films, focusing on countries in places like Africa...
Haitian Perspectives in Film Campaign Introduction and New Video!

Haitian Perspectives in Film Campaign Introduction and New Video!

Jun 11, 2014

After months of planning and a very stimulating, meeting-packed two weeks in Haiti, I’m thrilled to report that we are ready to move forward with our project, Haitian Perspectives in Film. Of course, to actually make it happen we have to raise the funds. To that end,...
BTKW – Educational Curriculum about the Reconstruction of Afghanistan, provided by Primary Source

BTKW – Educational Curriculum about the Reconstruction of Afghanistan, provided by Primary Source

May 1, 2012

Primary Source, an organization that connects educators with history and humanities resources from around the world, has developed an educational curriculum using Brewing Tea in a Kettle of War.  BTKW’s trailer is used as a springboard to analyze post-conflict...
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