Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey - A Film by Abby Ginzberg

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A Tale of Two Cities - profile of the Youth Treatment and Education Center (YTEC) with spoken word performances. Cine Golden Eagle Award, 2005. Film Arts Festival, 2005 www.reelyouthproductions.org

Opportunity of a Lifetime - Profiles a diverse group of low income high school students who share the dream of one day attending medical school. www.reelyouthproductions.org

Everyday Heroes (co-produced and co-directed with Rick Goldsmith) feature length documentary about race, youth and national service. Broadcast on over 100 public television stations in October. 2002. Official selection of Mill Valley, Denver, Rhode Island and DocFest Film Festivals.

recovering lives, uncovering hope, profiled four adolescent drug courts in which juvenile drug addicts turn their lives around, Gold Award, Houston WorldFest, 2002

Summary Judgments, dramatic training film to help judges overcome racial and gender bias, Silver Award, Houston WorldFest, 2002

Daughters of Justice and If the Robe Fits, profile the first female judges on the Alameda Superior Court bench. Daughters KQED broadcasts March 2002, March 2004.

Cracking the Habit: Drug Courts in Action documentary profile of positive alternatives to incarceration, Cine Golden Eagle Award, 2001, Platinum Award, Houston WorldFest, 2001

On Their Shoulders We Stand, profile of five of the first African American federal judges, KQED broadcast, February 2003.

Obstacle Courts, dramatic training film for judges and court personnel to help overcome bias against people with disabilities, Gold Award, 1997 Charleston WorldFest; Silver Plaque, 1997 Intercom Film Festival

Doing Justice:The Life and Trials of Arthur Kinoy, feature length documentary aabout a civil rights lawyer whose high profile cases began with the Rosenbergs and continued through Watergate. CINE Golden Eagle, 1994, Best of Festival, Verment International Film Festival, 1994, ABA Silver Gavel Award, 1995, Museum of Modern Art, Oakland Museum screenings, Free Speech TV, Film Arts Festival.

Those Who Know Don’t Tell: The Ongoing Battle for Workers Health, a documentary about the collaboration among workers, unions and health professionals to uncover the causes of occupational disease and eliminate workplace hazards. Silver Hugo, 1990 Chicago int’l Film Festival, Intl TV and Film Festival of NY, 1990, American Film and Video Festival, KQED Broadcast, 1991.

All Things Being Equal (first of a five-part series on bias), AFTRA/SAG Award for Diversity, CINE Golden Eagle Award, 1990, Intl TV and Film Festival of NY, 1990

A Firm Commitment, advancement and retention obstacles for minority attorneys

All in a Day’s Work, gender bias in the legal profession

Inside/Out overcoming sexual orientation discrimination in the legal profession

Breaking Down Barriers, overcoming challenges for people with disabilities