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Screenings:
- Four More Years by TVTV
- The Business of Local News by University Community Video
- Jonesboro Storytelling Festival: Kathryn Windham Telling Ghost Stories (The Jumbo Light) by Broadside TV
- Healthcare: Your Money or Your Life by Downtown Community TV
- Murray Bookchin Reads Time: History as a Television Series by Paper Tiger TV
- Gulf Crisis TV Project, Episode 4 by Paper Tiger TV and Deep Dish TV
- Alternative Views, episodes #30 and 351 by community members for Austin Community TV