Posts Tagged ‘Documentary’

Place Matters when it comes to Health

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

The timing could not be better for the launch of the landmark PBS documentary
Unnatural Causes – Is Inequality Making us Sick?, a four-part series that sheds light on the critical importance of economics, race and class on health outcomes.

Unnatural CausesThe documentary (which I helped advise) skillfully portrays the vast disparities in health and overall quality of life between families with wealth and those clinging to the middle and lower rungs of the economic ladder.

The more money you have, the better your health. This powerful and vital message is at the heart of the series and helped spur the creation of the PolicyLink Center for Health and Place, which I direct.

More resources and insights below the fold….

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Trouble the Water

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Trouble the WaterBlogger, director of the Smart Growth program at NRDC, and recent Regional Equity ‘08 attendee Kaid Benfield shares his reaction to Trouble the Water.

 

 

At this point, I bet I’ve seen a half-dozen such films, but this one is the best.

What sets it apart is that it tells the story from the inside out, and from the point of view of a single remarkable couple, Kimberly Rivers Roberts and Scott Roberts, who were stuck in their home Ninth Ward during the storm, hanging on to rowboats and rooftops and trying to help their neighbors, while recording on a home camcorder that Kim had bought on the street for $20 just days before.

Read it all on NRDC’s blog, SWiTCHBOARD.

Related: Summit attendees get a sneak peek at Sundance-winning Katrina documentary