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ON MIGRATION | Change the Narrative, Change the World: The Power of Immigrant Representation on Television

ON MIGRATION | Change the Narrative, Change the World: The Power of Immigrant Representation on Television

Dec 6, 2022

Define American, with USC Norman Lear Center’s Media Impact Project, presents our third television impact study. We looked at the portrayal of immigrant characters on 79 scripted television shows that aired between July 2020 and June 2022 and surveyed viewers on how...
ON AFGHANISTAN, ON THE  MEDIA | What Taliban’s new media rules mean for female actors

ON AFGHANISTAN, ON THE MEDIA | What Taliban’s new media rules mean for female actors

Dec 1, 2021

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers unveiled a new set of restrictions on Afghan media earlier this week, banning television channels from showing dramas and soap operas featuring women actors. By imposing new restrictions on the media and female actors, the Taliban...
“Soon you are married to a member of the Taliban…” Aqeela’s Story, Afghanistan-LookListenLocal

“Soon you are married to a member of the Taliban…” Aqeela’s Story, Afghanistan-LookListenLocal

Aug 13, 2021

Afghanistan-LookListenLocal amplifies Afghan voices and experiences as the international community leaves the country and the Taliban dominates the battlefront. The project will include new videos, photos and written stories by Afghans. This is the second in a series...
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...
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