06/17/2026
Ashwini Nadkarni MD, Vice Chair for Faculty Enrichment at Mass General Brigham (department of psychiatry) & assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, wrote a revelatory Op-Ed about what the documentary 1001 CUTS reveals about burnout and belonging in healthcare.
What '1001 Cuts' Reveals About Burnout and Belonging in Healthcare
“The only way you can ask for things and have people like you, is by apologizing before and after you ask,” says one woman surgeon in the short doc...
05/12/2026
Educational licenses now available for The M Factor 2: Before the Pause
https://www.videoproject.org/the-m-factor-2.html
The M Factor 2: Before the Pause reveals the hidden reality of perimenopause, the overlooked decade before menopause that disrupts women's health, careers, and relationships. The film confronts stigma, inequities, and health risks while highlighting solutions, showing how early awareness and innovative, personalized treatments and well-informed physicians can transform women's lives.
04/30/2026
Educational licenses now available for Flood!
https://www.videoproject.org/flood.html
Growing up in a family where the Bible served as both historical and scientific fact, filmmaker Katy Scoggin's worldview changed drastically in college when she took a course on human evolution. This created a rift with her father Marvin, a young-earth creationist. In the midst of a new project about evolution and geologic time, Katy finds herself missing her estranged father. On the advice of her paleontologist mentors, she picks up the phone and eventually, her camera.
04/23/2026
Educational licenses available for Spare My Bones, Coyote
https://www.videoproject.org/spare-my-bones-coyote.html
Ely and Marisela Ortiz, leaders of the volunteer group Águilas del Desierto, have spent the past twelve years roaming the harsh terrain along the U.S.–Mexico border to search for the bodies of missing undocumented migrants who have perished while attempting the crossing on foot and to and connect them back to their families.
Spare My Bones, Coyote! offers an intimate immersion into this relentless work and the lives shaped by it—an exploration of dedication, loss, and the quiet, ongoing struggle to bring answers to families searching for their own.
04/16/2026
Educational licenses now available for Interstate!
https://www.videoproject.org/interstate.html
Interstate delves deep into the social history of the United States Interstate highway system's development, and its purposeful, detrimental effects on African American communities across the country. Exploring case studies in Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Baltimore, Montgomery, and New Orleans, the film tells the story of the interstate highway's complex legacy and the ways that the enduring wounds it inflicted have yet to heal.
04/07/2026
Educational licenses now available for Compromised - the film
Compromised: The Black Educator's Fight for Equity highlights the overlooked stories and advocacy work of Black educators who drove the fight for integration and Brown vs. the Board of Education, yet faced disproportionate adverse outcomes relative to their white counterparts as school desegregation subsequently occurred absent their participation.
https://www.videoproject.org/compromised.html