"Arizona Dreams of Justice" featured in Filmmaker Magazine
From Filmmaker Magazine, February 10, 2021: "Imagine taking a film class in which, during week one, you learn activist filmmaking strategies from Pamela Yates and Paco de Onís of Skylight, a human rights media organization based in Brooklyn. In week two, you discuss participatory documentary and community collaboration with Concordia University professor and filmmaker Liz Miller. A little later in the course, you encounter Brenda Manuelito and Carmella Rodriguez, cofounders of nDigiDreams, a woman-owned and indigenous-focused consulting and training company based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
These are session descriptions of a graduate course titled 'Advancing Human Rights Through Documentary Media,' developed and taught by Beverly Seckinger, a filmmaker and professor in the School of Theatre, Film and Television in the College of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona.
You can read the full article by Holly Willis on the website of Filmmaker Magazine.