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Harper Carlton Human Rights & Social Justice Work

Entry for Z Media's Festival Z at the Speed Art Museum. Created by Harper Carlton and Vaannila Annadurai. Filmed and Edited by Harper Carlton. Narrated by Carla Carlton.
https://ontherecordmag.com/1028/magazine/the-jcps-student-assignment-plan-attempts-to-reduce-enduring-de-facto-segregation-in-louisville/?print=true
https://studentpress.org/nspa/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/09/YoureTestingMyLimits.pdf
When some of the last affordable housing in Austin is threatened by developers, tenants clash with Austin City Council in an attempt to save their homes. Cinematography by Aileen Martinez Thanks to Shelby Hadden, Catherine Harpold, and Andrew Garrison.
Stage IV is a product of the UNCSA 2016 Filmmaking Summer Session. The film was written in a day and recorded in under 3 hours. Of the 70+ films created during Summer Session, Stage IV was voted best cinematography and best score.
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in On the Record, a magazine produced by students of duPont Manual High School's Journalism & Communications Magnet. The Courier-Journal will carry one article from the magazine monthly.

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/contributors/2016/06/30/burmese-refugees-find-place-louisville/86489674/
https://ontherecordmag.com/941/quick-read/two-new-protesters-file-police-reports-against-trump-rally-supporters/?print=true
This beginning of this article was published in The Crimson Record. This is the article in its entirety.

https://manualredeye.com/54538/uncategorized/adderall-in-the-hall/
Volunteer radio DJs in Austin discuss the importance of local, community-based radio as more cities see their remaining stations disappear from the air. Edited and Directed by Harper Carlton and Matthew Evans. Music by courtesy of Local Live.
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