Video of the Week
The Mariachi of El Rey
El Rey – You Can Never Leave the Music For our Los Angeles documentary, we teamed up with California Is a Place in an intimate piece that focuses… READ MORE or WATCH NOW
Grocery Store Growing Pains
By Emily Corwin
On January 21st 2011, a newspaper in the Boston neighborhood of Jamaica Plain broke the story. The 47-year old Hi Lo Hispanic grocery store would be… READ MORE
Upward Mobility
By Mike McGrath
Mobile Technology, African-Americans and Civic Engagement
The other day it was raining, I was getting out of my car. I had my keys in one hand and the c… READ MORE
“Broken Promises” in Brooklyn
By Brie Burge
An Update on the Atlantic Yards Development Saga
In our first season we visited Brooklyn, where the borough’s largest development project,… READ MORE
What Sets Us Apart
By Jan Bennett
Part 4 of a 4 Part Series
In Part 1, Rise to Greatness, the aspects creating an extraordinary small town are discovered, from the townspeople to the al… READ MORE
The New Rebels
By Brit McGinnis
On July 18, I officially became 21 years old. In the eyes of the law, I was now an adult. I could marry anyone without permission, gamble, be tried as an a… READ MORE
Progress Starts with Us
By No Labels
Do you feel like your elected representatives are listening to you?
Americans from all walks of life are concerned about whether those in Washingto… READ MORE
Creating a Community through Media
By Felicia Pride
inReads is an innovative new project, dedicated to a catchy new term called “social readia.” The website’s content is focused… READ MORE
Mr. President: Make the Call
By Rich Harwood
The debate over what to do about the nation’s debt ceiling only gets sillier by the day. Demands and counter-demands are producing little progress… READ MORE
Introducing John McKnight
By Samantha Michaels
John McKnight is an expert on communities. An Ohio native who currently lives near Chicago, he has spent decades organizing communities and resear… READ MORE
Happiness Is Just Ahead…
By Melissa Lee
Happiness is just ahead…
That’s what the flyer promises. And I do believe it delivers, even if the happiness is fleeting. As I make my way to t… READ MORE
Bridging the Tribal Digital Divide in San Diego County
By Mike McGrath
My father was a broadcast/film professor at SMU. Radio was his first love, but he relished any and all forms of media—TV news, old movies, theater. He… READ MORE
Checking Out Community
By Brenton Crozier
Growing up, I always pictured libraries as hushed halls, rows of reference material and the seemingly now antiquated card catalogs. Now, it’s a pl… READ MORE
A View from Brazil: Education Reform
By Rich Harwood
I spent last week in Brazil, and came away with a feeling of immense possibility for that nation and its people. Part of my trip took me to the rain fores… READ MORE
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