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Institutional price of DVDs is $125. Please contact us directly if you are interested in obtaining copies for your institution.

 

"This Machine…" T-shirt

Super-soft, premium quality black T-shirts in both men's and women's styles with white graphic on front, small 2-color Megaphone logo on back below neck. Please indicate style type and size: xs, s, m, l, xl, xxl.

 

A Promise to Keep - DVD

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The tiny South Baltimore neighborhood of Sharp-Leadenhall has survived numerous government attempts to bulldoze its homes and disperse its population. But with their roots in the neighborhood reaching back to 1790. the mostly poor and black families in Sharp-Leadenhall are determined to preserve their hold on the neighborhood, despit the threat of highway construction projects, "urban removal" programs and gentrification. Co-produced by the Sharp-Leadenhall Planning Committee. 15 minutes, 2004

 

Beyond Debate: Rights of Homeless Students - DVD

A short drama illustrating the power of a federal law that fosters educational stability for homeless students. 2008 Running Time 15:30.
 

Hearts in the Darkness - DVD

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In poverty stricken West Baltimore, prostitution and drugs become the means of survival for many women who suffer the long-term effects of childhood sexual abuse. This film follows one such woman as she discovers an unlikely means of escape and redemptioon. 27 minutes, 2005.

 

Infected - DVD

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Arrested in Baltimore? You could receive a death sentence before your trial even begins. According to the Baltimore Sun newspaper, 31 prisoners died in pre-trial detention between 2000 and 2002 at the Baltimore City Detention Center. Why? Prisoner advocates blame a lack of proper health care. Through interviews with ex-prisoners and their family members, Infected presents a devastating account of an American health care system that has denied its clients medication, access to medical staff and their consitutional rights. Co-produced with the Public Justice Center. 18 minutes, 2005

 

No Option - DVD

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Community activism at its most filthy! Watch as a neglected Baltimore neighborhood grabs the attention of city government with a little civil disobedience and a whole lotta trash. Megaphone Project's first film. 13 minutes, 2002.

 

Peace Path 2006

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Follow the 2006 Peace Path from dowtown Baltimore to Towson. 50% of proceeds go to Women in Black, organizers of this annual anti-war event.

 

Stand Up For Your Rights In Baltimore City Rent Court - DVD

Produced by Megaphone Project for the Public Justice Center. Run Time 24:17
 

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The Silent Epidemic: Dental Disease Among Maryland's Children
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Judge Smartt
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Faces of Maryland's Uninsured
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Zebra Kids
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No Option: The Gorsuch Avenue Trash Uprising
 

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