Our films
Infected
Infected documents the atrocious healthcare provided to detainees in Baltimore\'s jail.
Hearts in the Darkness
The story of one woman\'s attempt at redemption, Hearts in the Darkness documents an ex-prostitute\'s effort to provide jewelry-making as an alternative to "life on the streets" in West Baltimore.
Sharp-Leadenhall: A Promise to Keep
The long-time residents of South Baltimore\'s Sharp-Leadenhall community are welcoming wealthier newcomers. But they are adamant that Mayor Martin O\'Malley keep his promises to preserve affordable housing in the neighborhood. In this clip June Spratley and Janie White describe what it felt like to be swept out of the way for an earlier wave of urban renewal.
New Power for Day Laborers
Meet the United Workers Association (UWA), a new organization in Baltimore fighting for better pay and safer conditions for temporary day laborers. Megaphone Project collaborated with laborers and the Homeless Persons Representation Project to produce a four-minute video to help recruit new members for the UWA.
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