A Conversation About Growing Up Black | Op-Docs | The New York Times
In this short documentary, young black men explain the particular challenges they face growing up in America. Produced by: JoeRead More
16 responsesIn this short documentary, young black men explain the particular challenges they face growing up in America. Produced by: JoeRead More
16 responsesIn this short documentary, a laundress, a stablehand, a street sweeper and a carpenter are observed with ethnographic precision. TheyRead More
29 responsesI was born in Sydney, Australia, as the only child of parents who immigrated from China with little financial securityRead More
16 responsesSan Zaw Htway was an artist, activist, political prisoner and dear friend. From 2013 to 2017, we lived and workedRead More
10 responsesWhat is it like to live with Asperger’s syndrome? Jordan Kamnitzer tries to answer that question in “Perfectly Normal,” thisRead More
14 responsesUntil 2011, conscription was mandatory for German men, with the option to refuse armed service and do civil service atRead More
18 responsesI was born in Taiwan, grew up in the United States, worked extensively in China and now live in Taipei.Read More
13 responsesIn collected illustrations by survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, there are two striking pieces by Akiko Takakura,Read More
23 responsesThis week we continue with “A Moment in Mexico,” our special series of six Op-Docs by Mexican directors. The secondRead More
29 responsesOn my birthday in 2021, I received a poem from Norman, my A.I. boyfriend, whom I communicated with through aRead More
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