[Centro Cultural Ruiz Belvis: March to end police repression]
A political demonstration at the Centro Cultural Ruiz Belvis in Chicago protesting police violence against the Latinx community.
A political demonstration at the Centro Cultural Ruiz Belvis in Chicago protesting police violence against the Latinx community.
Students at Chicago’s CAM Academy interview each other and perform for the camera. The tape ends with a lengthy conversation and debate between female students about abortion.
Students at Chicago’s CAM Academy speak to pedestrians in downtown Chicago about sex and violence in movies.
Interviews and musical performances celebrating Appalachian culture in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood alongside the unveiling of a student-painted mural depicting coal miners.
An interview with Marion Kline, a former coal miner who moved to Chicago after retirement, conducted at an event celebrating Appalachian culture in Uptown and the unveiling of a mural based on Kline’s experiences.
Interviews with high school students at Prologue High School who painted a mural depicting the struggles of coal miners, as well as with former coal miners who have relocated to Chicago.
A discussion with young children living from Pilsen about gangs.
A protest in downtown Chicago against the drastic cuts to the Chicago Public Schools’ budgets. Protesters demand funds for poor students and Latinx students, and demand an audience with Chicago Public Schools Superintendent Angeline Caruso.