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Elizabeth Miller-Derstine
Trailer | Bloom
A feature documentary about the American hospital system and the birth workers making reproductive care safer and more accessible in their community. Screened at DONA International Summit and UNC Family Medicine (Sponsored by March of Dimes) Learn more through our distributor, Good Docs: https://gooddocs.net/products/bloom?srsltid=AfmBOorZSucbYL78p1dn57Ofh5SeD72gW28nlT5ixcptwvhpUvqjtFRD
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Mennonite Central Committee
Increasing education through sand dams | Kenya | MCC
Because of MCC partner, Maasai Integrated Development Initiative, MIDI, children are spending more time in school. Previously, when there was no water for their households, children were kept at home to help with water collection. Sand dams and other changes to livestock raising and farming are changing this narrative. YOU can make a difference for children like Nanteya by donating to MCC's education and water projects at donate.mcc.org.
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Mennonite Central Committee
Keeping girls in school: Reusable sanitary pads | Kenya | MCC
Without access to sanitary products, girls can miss up to a week of school each month. But this is changing for students at Mukuru Mennonite Academy in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Lost Creek Media
Ebbs and Flows (like the river goes)
This observational short was created as a class project at Wake Forest University by M.F.A. Documentary Film Candidates Sydney Johnson and Elizabeth Miller-Derstine. Music: 01. Slow Rise EVOE 02. Forget Those Tears Alsever Lake 03. Devoted Mind Wild Colors 04. Limitless Grant Borland 05. Time Gone By Alsever Lake
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Elizabeth Miller-Derstine
Once Upon a Wetland | Teaser
As restrictions tighten across the country, Durham, North Carolina preps for the annual Beaver Queen Pageant a campy, un-beaver-lievable celebration of LGBTQIA activism, environmental conservation, and outrageous critter cosplay. This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and Durham Arts Council, local grants administrator.
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Elizabeth Miller-Derstine
Galleries are Like Art Zoos
I was commissioned to make this film by Art aficionado Jim Elms. And it was so fun to put together! I got to spend a weekend on the BEAUTIFUL island of Ocracoke, surrounded by artists processing what art meant to them individually and as a group.
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