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Almost American
A Salvadoran family rooted in D.C. fights to stay together after The Department of Homeland Security revokes the Temporary Protected Status of six countries.
The story of how ACORN, a national community-organizing group devoted to empowering lower income communities, was investigated by undercover journalists, cutting to the heart of the great political divide.
Reuben Atlas is a filmmaker selected for DOC NYC’s inaugural 40 Under 40 and is an Impact Partners Documentary Producers Fellow. His work includes: producing Bill Russell Legend (Netflix), co-producing and co-directing ACORN and The Firestorm (PBS), co-directing Sour Grapes (Netflix), and producing and directing Brothers Hypnotic (PBS).
Sam Pollard's first assignment as a documentary producer came in 1989 for Henry Hampton's Blackside production Eyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads. For one of his episodes in this series, he received an Emmy. His professional accomplishments as a feature film and television video editor and documentary producer/director span almost… Show more
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If you were impoverished, politically voiceless, and believed you didn’t matter, ACORN hoped to change your mind. For 40 years, the controversial community-organizing group sought to empower marginalized communities. Its critics, though, believed ACORN exemplified everything wrong with liberal ideals, by promoting government waste and ineffective activism. These competing perceptions exploded on the national stage in 2008, just as Barack Obama became president. Fueled by a YouTube video made by undercover journalists, ACORN’s very existence would be challenged. ACORN and the Firestorm goes beyond the 24-hour news cycle and cuts to the heart of the great political divide.
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