Framing Visions, Sharing Voices: twn's Exhibition Showcase
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Review our selected press releases and newsletters, showcasing important announcements and achievements. These critical updates demonstrate our active role in transforming the social justice media landscape.


In Memory of Miriam 'Sa'uuda Akoma Nsoroma' Perez
Miriam 'Sa'uuda Akoma Nsoroma' Perez passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, August 24, 2010 in Ka'apuli, Hawaii, while on vacation.

In Memory of Jennifer Fasulo
Jennifer Fasulo died in a tragic accident in the summer of 2010, taking from us a committed and talented filmmaker. An esteemed alumna of the TWN Production Workshop, Jennifer was dedicated to feminism and social justice activism, a testament to her integrity and compassion.

In Memory of Jim Thigpen
Jim was our beloved friend, co-worker, webmaster and he was our consummate shademeister.
TWN Press Archive: A Chronicle of Impact
Browse through our comprehensive list of press releases. This section offers an in-depth look at our historical and recent activities, showcasing our ongoing commitment to social justice storytelling and community initiatives.
Third World Newsreel Receives Cultural Development Fund Grant from NYC Department of Cultural Affairs

Third World Newsreel is one of nearly 1,100 cultural organizations across New York City to receive support as part of the City's largest-ever Cultural Development Fund
TWN's New Digital Home: Pioneering Social Justice Media for Today

Since 1968, Third World Newsreel (TWN) has stood at the intersection of media arts and social justice, challenging dominant narratives and championing stories that mainstream media overlooks. Today, we mark a significant moment with the launch of our new digital home at twn.org.
Building Community Through the Lens: Patrick G. Lee's Journey with TWN
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"The workshop – no exaggeration here – changed my life," Patrick reflects. "Our teachers and mentors took us through hands-on skills building within a framework for ethical, community-centered production."