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Our Time

Our Time

Despite deep polarization in the U.S., young people are making their voices and values heard. Transformed by issues as diverse as gun violence, immigration reform and racial injustice, they are articulating a proactive vision for the future. Season 2 of OUR TIME is produced by youth in partnership with seasoned filmmakers, presenting unvarnished point-of-view stories.

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Colorism in America – Shade & Out of Our Heads
26:46
Are “Team Light Skin” and “Team Dark Skin” the new monikers of colorism in the U.S.?
Trans Youth in America – Transforming Media & Re-Framing
26:46
Representations of transgender lives through the eyes of young Americans.
Protecting Families – Skinned Knees & Kik-Me!
26:46
Two teens take aim at abusers and online predators while helping heal their families.
Blindness and Autism – Blind Sighted & A Lonely Highway
26:46
Two teens take aim at the stereotypes they face being blind and autistic.
Immigrants and Refugees – Las Hijas  & Leaving Africa
26:46
The human costs of immigration as told through immigrant families and refugees.
Teen Mental Health and Suicide in Black Families
26:46
Filmmakers Kalia Hunter and Kallista Palapas recount two black lives cut short by suicide.
Self Image and non-conformity – Gorgeous and Out of the Box
26:40
What happens when teenagers reject self-policing?
Intimate Partner Violence – Rock Bottom & Breaking Silence
26:41
Two young filmmakers recount domestic violence in their high school relationships.
Immigration – Love Me and Finding Home
26:40
First generation immigrants caught between family traditions and finding their own voices.
Teen Mental Health and Suicide – Under the Wire & Surviving
26:40
Two teen filmmakers tackle mental health and suicide.
Hair and Self Image – Out of our Heads and Bella
26:40
Two young filmmakers take aim at cultural beauty standards as they examine hair.
PTSD and Mental Illness – After War and Right of Mind
26:40
PTSD and mental illness through the eyes of those often overlooked.
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