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THE IDAVOX REPORT
The podcast that will make you laugh, make you cry, make you think! We are not producing new episodes at the moment, but we hope you can enjoy what we have given you! Featuring Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Brian Powers and Christian Perez.
Movies, Documentaries, Etc.
One People’s Project – and in particular our founder Daryle Lamont Jenkins – has been doing the Hollywood/Off Hollywood thing for the past several years, and you can find us featured in a number of films and documentaries.
Skin (FEATURE)
A young man makes the dangerous choice to leave the white supremacist gang he joined as a teenager. With his former friends against him, he is determined to create a new life for himself — if he can make it out alive. Inspired by the true life story of Bryon Widner, who is played by Jamie Bell. Also starring Danielle MacDonald, Vera Farmiga, Bill Camp and Mike Colter as One People’s Project founder Daryle Lamont Jenkins. Directed by Guy Nattiv.
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Skin (Short Film)
In a small supermarket in a blue-collar town, a black man smiles at a white boy across the checkout aisle. This innocuous moment forces racial tensions to the breaking point and sends two gangs into a ruthless war. Winner of Academy Award Best Live Action Short of 2019. Starring Danielle MacDonald, Jackson Robert Scott and Johnathan Tucker. Directed by Guy Nattiv.
Watch on You Tube
Alt-Right: Age of Rage
During the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency, Antifa activist Daryle Lamont Jenkins combats the rise of the Alt-Right movement, while Alt-Right leader Richard Spencer fights to gain ground, culminating in a showdown in Charlottesville, Va. Directed by Adam Bhala Lough.
Watch on Pluto
Antifa
Who are the anti-fascists? What motivates them to risk their lives to fight the far right? What is the history of militant anti-fascism and why is it relevant again today? How is anti-fascism connected to a larger political vision that can stop the rise of fascism and offer us visions of a future worth fighting for? Through interviews with anti-fascist organizers, historians, and political theorists in the US and Germany, we explore the broader meaning of this political moment while taking the viewer to the scene of street battles from Washington to Berkeley and Charlottesville. Produced by Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh.