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Eugene Jarecki on Getting Access

When you're making a film about the War on Drugs and mass incarceration, you're going to need some sensitive access. Here's how filmmaker Eugene Jarecki went about securing it.
by Jen Dev on October 9, 2013
Categories: In the field • Tags: director, documentary, eugene jarecki, film, journalism, mass incarceration, new jim crow, videojournalism, war on drugs
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Shining Light on the War on Drugs

Director Eugene Jarecki has been mulling over the issues of mass incarceration, the war on drugs, and prejudices in the American legal system for years. His 2012 documentary, "The House I Live In," brings these elements together to take a hard look at what's blocking black progress in America.
by Jen Dev on October 8, 2013
Categories: In the field • Tags: director, documentary, eugene jarecki, incarceration, mass incarceration, new jim crow, prison, video
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