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  • Labor Day, East Chicago

    Labor Day, East Chicago

    Tom Palazzolo’s documentary of Labor Day festivities in the blue-collar East Side of Chicago. Organized by the East Side Lions Club, Labor Day’s 1978 celebrations included amateur boxing, clowns and the crowning of Miss East Side 1978.

  • (CBS) 60MinII: Jesse Jackson Jr.

    (CBS) 60MinII: Jesse Jackson Jr.

  • (CBS) 60 Minutes II: Diamonds

    (CBS) 60 Minutes II: Diamonds

    Carol Marin does a segment examining the practices of the diamond industry. From Season 4, Episode 17 of 60 Minutes II, also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday.

  • (CBS) Public Eye: Bruce Woloski, Witness Protection

    (CBS) Public Eye: Bruce Woloski, Witness Protection

  • (CBS) 48 Hours: Attack on America

    (CBS) 48 Hours: Attack on America

    A look back on the events of 9/11, three days later, from the CBS news team.

  • Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #9 Salmon Original

    Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #9 Salmon Original

    Raw footage for a documentary commissioned for the opening of the Shedd Aquarium’s Oceanarium. Producer, director, and editor Judy Hoffman documents an aboriginal fisherman, Roy Cranmer, fighting to preserve the ‘Namgis band’s historic fishing grounds and land of origin while protecting the vibrant ecosystems and salmon populations that have sustained the Pacific Northwest Coast region for centuries. Also known by the anglicized name Nimpkish, the ‘Namgis are part of the Kwakwaka’wakw (initially named the Kwakiut’l by Franz Boas) First Nation and have their homeland in what is now British Columbia, on the northern end of Vancouver Island. Hoffman has maintained a long relationship with the ‘Namgis band, having been adopted into the Cranmer family at the Cranmer potlatch in November 2017.

  • Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #8 Salmon Original

    Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #8 Salmon Original

    Raw footage for a documentary commissioned for the opening of the Shedd Aquarium’s Oceanarium. Producer, director, and editor Judy Hoffman documents an aboriginal fisherman, Roy Cranmer, fighting to preserve the ‘Namgis band’s historic fishing grounds and land of origin while protecting the vibrant ecosystems and salmon populations that have sustained the Pacific Northwest Coast region for centuries. Also known by the anglicized name Nimpkish, the ‘Namgis are part of the Kwakwaka’wakw (initially named the Kwakiut’l by Franz Boas) First Nation and have their homeland in what is now British Columbia, on the northern end of Vancouver Island. Hoffman has maintained a long relationship with the ‘Namgis band, having been adopted into the Cranmer family at the Cranmer potlatch in November 2017.

  • Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #10 Salmon Original

    Spirits in the Wilderness raw: #10 Salmon Original

    Raw footage for a documentary commissioned for the opening of the Shedd Aquarium’s Oceanarium. Producer, director, and editor Judy Hoffman documents an aboriginal fisherman, Roy Cranmer, fighting to preserve the ‘Namgis band’s historic fishing grounds and land of origin while protecting the vibrant ecosystems and salmon populations that have sustained the Pacific Northwest Coast region for centuries. Also known by the anglicized name Nimpkish, the ‘Namgis are part of the Kwakwaka’wakw (initially named the Kwakiut’l by Franz Boas) First Nation and have their homeland in what is now British Columbia, on the northern end of Vancouver Island. Hoffman has maintained a long relationship with the ‘Namgis band, having been adopted into the Cranmer family at the Cranmer potlatch in November 2017.

 
 
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