Election Day 2016 is a gripping documentary that offers a ground-level view of the events and emotions surrounding one of the most divisive and unexpected presidential elections in U.S.… →
Inside the Nest
Inside the Nest is TUTV’s fall semester, student-run weekly football show, presented by OwlSports Update Productions. The program breaks down last week’s action, previews the upcoming matchup, and features exclusive interviews with players and coaches, along with insight into team strategies and more.
Come One Come All tells the story of The Salida Circus – A Circus With A Purpose.… →
Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race tells the story of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, the nation’s first African American mayor elected in an overwhelmingly white city.… →
Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story is a 2014 documentary film directed by N.C.… →
Sister Eileen and Her Boyz is a 30-minute documentary film chronicling the pastoral ministry of a retired Catholic nun whose dangerous convictions led to radical change for gay men needing care and housing in a mid-size midwestern city during the late ’80s and early ’90s.… →
The Azadi Project works with women and youth in the Global South at the intersection of sustainable development goals – gender equality, climate action, and sustainable communities.… →
Mariposas del Campo shares the stories of indigenous Mixtec, Zapotec, and Purépecha teenagers from Mexico striving to change their families’ destinies in the strawberry fields of Oxnard, California.… →
Lessons of Basketball and War offers an exciting, uplifting, and thoughtful exploration of universal themes – violence, prejudice, cultural identity, and conflict resolution as seen through the eyes of adolescent girls – refugees from war and famine in Somalia who have resettled in a strange foreign city.… →
Through the palette of the Los Tejanos Art Exhibit, “The Cheech” explores Cheech Marin’s lifelong advocacy of the Chicano Art Movement and his journey to develop the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture, and Industry.… →