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Des Burkinabè se solidarisent pour combattre l’insécurité
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How Planting Trees Helped this Ex-Offender Turn His Life Around
Huffington Post, April 2016
City of Trees Provides a Look Into the Promise of Urban Green Jobs Programs
In These Times, April 2016
City of Trees: an urgent story about reentry and environmental justice
by Mary Ellen Sprenkel
Huffington Post, April 2016
Hope Grows on Trees in These Low-Income Neighborhoods
NDRC, April 2016
Reelin' in the Years
CityPaper, April 2016
The DCist Guide to FilmFest DC
DCist, April 2016
Environmental film festival features local filmmakers
by Mark Lieberman
Current Newspapers, March 16, 2016
City of Trees: a lens on a local "green jobs" program
WAMU/NPR 88.5 FM, March 10, 2016
23 things to do in DC this March
by David Taylor
Washingtonian Magazine, February 29, 2016
Conversations in Green
by Jean Ponzi
KDHX/ Earthworms, November 4, 2015
In DC neighborhoods, rebuilding the environment — and resident's lives
by Rebecca Sheir
WAMU/NPR 88.5 FM, October 16, 2015
The Storytellers
by Maura Mahoney
Bethesda Magazine, January 2015
National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE): January Member Org Profile
Remember the so-called "Obama Stimulus"?
by Van Jones
VanJones.net, December 17, 2014
iPads and Arts Education: Rewriting Cultural Narratives with the 524 Project
Edutopia, December 10, 2014
GW Student Documentary Uncovers Story of High School Dropouts
GW Today, November 3, 2014
District's Artistic Achievements Take Center Stage at 29th Annual Mayor's Arts Awards
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, October 30, 2014
Documentary examines conservation efforts and recession
by Hannah Traverse
Huffington Post, June 21, 2013
More than words: using video to inspire change
United States Department of State, February 2013
Bethesda native brings story of D.C. neighborhood to film fest
by Aaron Kraut
BethesdaNow.com, February 19, 2013
What a piece of work is man
by George Heymont
Huffington Post, July 8, 2012
Q&A with Lance Kramer: Empowering Communities through Film
by Erica Schlaikjer
Benevolent Media, May 24, 2012
Ellie Walton, documentary filmmaker and D.C. native, turns a wide lens on her city
by Carla Broyles
The Washington Post, April 26, 2012
In Defense of Bootstrapping or Why Asking For Permission Sucks
by Dan Oshinsky
The Agency Post, January 9, 2012
D.C.‘s Film Scene: Finally Coming Into Focus
by Raymond Schillinger
Huffington Post, November 11, 2011
Interview with Kojo Nnamdi about ‘Life as a Collage’
The Kojo Nnamdi Show
WAMU 88.5, September 20, 2011
Sitar Arts Center students produce documentary about dying teacher
Harris’ Heroes
WJA ABC7, September 21, 2011
Local Brothers Changing the World One Documentary Film at a Time
by Kyle Semmel
The Writer’s Center “First Personal Plural,” June 28, 2011
DC brothers make films to benefit the community
by Aaron Leibel
Washington Jewish Week, February 10, 2011