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Veronica Garcia-Hayes kneels on a boxing mat with gloves on, at boxing gym in San Francisco
Lifestyle

April 15, 2024

“I never compare myself to anyone else—including myself a week ago”: Exercise Tips for People With Parkinson’s

Craig Phillips in Beyond the Films

By Veronica Garcia-Hayes with Craig Phillips San Franciscan Veronica Garcia-Hayes, featured in the documentary Matter of Mind: My Parkinson's, was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's Disease (PD) when she was only…...

Cartoon self poratir of Peter Dunlap-Shohl: holding his arm that is shaking from Parkinson's, from his book My Degeneration
Beyond the Films

April 08, 2024

A Cartoonist Talks About How to Be an Artist with Parkinson’s

Craig Phillips in Beyond the Films

Cartoonist Peter Dunlap-Shohl was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD) at the age of 43. In the documentary Matter of Mind: My Parkinson's, he remarks, "To lose the ability to draw…...

Peter Dunlap Stohl's book My Degeneration the cover featuring his self portrait drawing of himself shaking violently
Contests

April 05, 2024

Giveaway: Win a Copy of the Book “My Degeneration: A Journey Through Parkinson’s”

Independent Lens in Contests

One of the stars of the documentary Matter of Mind: My Parkinson's is cartoonist Peter Dunlap-Stohl, who comes to grips with the “malicious whimsy” of this chronic, progressive, and disabling…...

Raymundo Morales, the foreman, standing in the field, in wintry Arkansas, in the film A Thousand Pines
Beyond the Films

April 01, 2024

Temporary Farm Workers by the Numbers: How Do They Make Ends Meet?

Independent Lens in Beyond the Films

By Ivonne Spinoza From working hard jobs for extremely low wages to being separated from their families for up to 10 months at a time, the sacrifices and challenges seem…...

From Greener Pastures, Jeff is inside his tractor, rushing to finish the corn harvest, after an early fall snow storm threatens the crop.
Interviews

March 25, 2024

“A Stoic Group”: Midwestern Farmers Talk Frankly About Mental Health

Craig Phillips in Beyond the Films

Filmmaker Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian was inspired to make Greener Pastures after hearing a report on NPR’s All Things Considered that farmers had the highest rate of suicide by any profession, by more…...

Health Wagon Doctors Teresa Tyson and Paula Hill-Collins outside of a patient's home
Interviews

March 17, 2024

When the American Dream Becomes Survival: Short Doc Chronicles Rural Healthcare Crisis

Independent Lens in Behind the Films

By Nathan Duke Director Ramin Bahrani’s acclaimed films (like Man Push Cart, Chop Shop, and 99 Homes) focus on people struggling to survive due to economic challenges or failing to…...

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Contests

February 23, 2024

Win an Independent Lens Tote Bag!

Independent Lens in Contests

Enter to win an Independent Lens tote bag, which dates back to 2019, when the sun shone brighter and the air felt safer! Our snazzy tote bags have a retro…...

Reporter Kate Sosin contemplating at desk, from Breaking the News
Test Your Knowledge

February 22, 2024

QUIZ! What Kind of Journalist Would You Be?

Independent Lens in Test Your Knowledge

Would you like to consider a career in journalism? It's one of the most important fields in any functioning democracy. It's also a pretty challenging time to make a living…...

The 19th* Editor at Large Errin Haines interviewing Kamala Harris
Beyond the Films

February 16, 2024

Often Underrepresented, Always Underestimated: Eight Groundbreaking Women in Journalism

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By Lennlee Keep The power of the press has been apparent since the first newspapers began circulating in the early 17th century. A story can create or destroy fortunes, change…...

Graphic illustration of two women hugging each other to console. Drawing by By Addictive Creative via Shutterstock
Beyond the Films

February 12, 2024

Good Grief: Are Our Attitudes About Death and Dying Evolving?

Independent Lens in Beyond the Films

By Lennlee Keep So Sorry for Your Loss When my husband died, a lot of things surprised me. Friends and family showed up en masse. People I hadn’t heard from…...

Virginia Chang comforts a dying woman in bed, from A Good Death by Jean Chapiro and Alison Boya Sun.
Beyond the Films

February 02, 2024

“Death is Just One Day”: How End-of-Life Doulas Are Changing the Conversation Around How We Die

Independent Lens in Beyond the Films

By Anthony Ha Top image: Virginia Chang, from A Good Death by Jean Chapiro and Alison Boya Sun Virginia Chang’s first real exposure to death came in 2016, when she…...

A flooded Miami street after a hurricane, a man walks through the waters. Photo Credit (photographer): Hector David Rosales
Beyond the Films

January 26, 2024

“A Rising Tide Lifts Many Boats”: Climate Gentrification and You

Jennie Z. Rose in Beyond the Films

By Jen Rose For the longest time, wealthy retirees migrated to the beaches—of, say, sunny Florida. Now with the reality of rising sea levels, higher ground is a more desirable…...