Video On Demand
Community Television by the Community for the World!
Your donation to the aSTEAM Village Social Justice Videos On-Demand enable us to provide after-school robotics, computer programming, and STEM education
for youth, workforce development training and certifications for adults, and computer technical support and assistance to senior citizens.
Will you support us as we try to make a difference?
Donations for Video On-Demand range between $1 and $5 for 30-day access to the films.
for youth, workforce development training and certifications for adults, and computer technical support and assistance to senior citizens.
Will you support us as we try to make a difference?
Donations for Video On-Demand range between $1 and $5 for 30-day access to the films.
With This Light
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE For over 70 years, Sister Maria Rosa Leggol helped over 87,000 Honduran children escape poverty and fortified her legacy as an activist and visionary. Her work continues with Maria and Rosa, two teens in her programs fighting to create their own lives. Por más de 70 años, Sor María Rosa Leggol ayudó a más de 87,000 niños Hondureños a escapar de la pobreza y fortificar su legado como activista y visionaria. Su trabajo continúa a través de Maria y Rosa, dos jóvenes en sus programas luchando para crear sus propias vidas. |
We Are the Radical Monarchs
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE Meet the Radical Monarchs, a group of young girls of color at the front lines of social justice. Set in Oakland, a city with a deep history of social justice movements, the film documents the journey of the group as they earn badges for completing units including being an LGBTQ+ ally, preserving the environment, and disability justice. Started by two fierce, queer women of color, we follow them as they face the challenge to grow the organization, both pre and post the 2016 election. |
A Reckoning in Boston
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE A white filmmaker comes into a black community looking for transformation in the lives of low-income adults enrolled in a night course in the humanities. As he spends more time with the students, he's awakened to the violence, racism and gentrification that threaten their very place in the city. “Don’t miss this powerful film that lays bare the transformative force of the humanities in our lives in these turbulent and troubling times!” - Cornel West Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy Harvard University |
The Youth Governor
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE The feature directorial debut of Matthew and Jaron Halmy takes place within the halls of California's Capitol, where 4,000 teenagers run a fully functioning government complete with legislators, party bosses, and elections. Over four months, three candidates emerge in the race for the 72nd Youth Governor. |
The Nuns, The Priests, and The Bombs
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE Nuclear disarmament activists challenge the security and legality of America's nuclear weapons when they break into two top-secret facilities. |
Back to Natural
(available until 1/17/24) SEE TRAILER HERE An examination of the historical and global politics surrounding Black hair. |