Streaming Now
Land of Opportunity: The Road of Resistance
What are the costs of urban renewal? The Road of Resistance looks at the construction of US HWY 71 through Kansas City, Missouri.
This short film aired on Kansas City PBS on February 13, 2025, and was one of three films Screened at The Reel Black Film Fest in Kansas City, MO. You can watch the full film ad-free here or on the PBS app, or with ads here on YouTube.
And to request a screening, contact me.
Directed by Nico Giles. Produced by Nathan Johnson and me.
Currently screening
Force of Water
We transport you to two corners of the globe — Ecuador and Uganda — where rural villages band together to address their own local water crises.
This film premiered in New York City at the 2024 NYC Climate Week. It has been screened in Portland (OR), at MIT in Cambridge, and at Duke University. Click here to see where the film will be next or to request a screening.
Made in partnership with Green Empowerment. Directed by Nathan Johnson, written and produced by me.
Currently Screening
Digging In
Who controls what we eat? In Digging In, Masika Henson explores the US agricultural system and who controls our food and farmers.
This short film was completed in 2023 and has been screened in universities, conferences, film festivals, and philanthropic gatherings. From land ownership to corporate control, from the hollowing out of rural America to paying the price of a changing climate, follow your guide Masika Henson as she digs into the American food system in Digging In.
Click here to request a screening.
Made in partnership with the Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders (SAFSF). Directed by Nathan Johnson and produced by me.