Extras

Construction worker Roendy Granillo was 25 when he died from heat stroke on the job.
Death on the Job

Meet Dr. Victor Rios a former gang member working with youth being “pushed out” of school.
Trailer | The Pushouts

‘It Really Haunts Me Every Day’
Victor wrestles with the difficult task of leaving his young people at the end of the day.
‘It Really Haunts Me Every Day’

‘I Don’t Want to Be Vulnerable’
Victor Rios joined a gang at 14 years old, looking for protection and security.
‘I Don’t Want to Be Vulnerable’

Education, Rebellion, and Hope
Kadhir Rajagopal, a former student of Rios, discusses education and rebellion.
Education, Rebellion, and Hope

Preview | Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle
Examine the life and death of pioneering Mexican-American journalist Ruben Salazar.
Preview | Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle

Maria describes how farmworkers feed the nation while their own children go hungry.
Truth Been Hidden

Trailer | Adios Amor - The Search for Maria Moreno
Follow the search for a hero that history forgot: Maria Moreno.
Trailer | Adios Amor - The Search for Maria Moreno

Millions of Unorganized Workers in America
Maria is elected to represent her union and plead their case before the AFL-CIO.
Millions of Unorganized Workers in America

Hearing Maria’s Voice for the First Time
Maria Moreno and other farmworkers testify about the poverty and discrimination they face.
Hearing Maria’s Voice for the First Time

Trailer | The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo
Discover the life of radical Chicano lawyer Oscar Zeta Acosta
Trailer | The Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo

Explore Oscar Zeta Acosta’s brief stint as a legal aid attorney in Oakland, California.
Social Justice Attorney

The Sixties and In Search of Identity
Oscar Zeta Acosta continues searching for his self-identity.
The Sixties and In Search of Identity

Filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez On Activist Oscar Zeta Acosta
Filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez explains the artistic direction behind the film.
Filmmaker Phillip Rodriguez On Activist Oscar Zeta Acosta

“Que Bonito Es El Mundo Nuevo” were the last words Willie said to his brother.