Inspired by this month’s Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film Dialogue and Retrospective, five voices, all working at the intersection of documentary, politics, and activism, offer perspectives on the documentary form. Read as Daniel Bergin, Elizabeth Faue, Andrea Jenkins, Paula Rabinowitz, and Peter Rachleff describe how storytelling has the power to redefine history, inviting us to consider a walk in different shoes—a proven strategy to influence powerful decisions, impact laws, and save and change lives.
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