March 10, 2015: Grace & the Filmmakers on Wake Up San Diego
San Diego 6 interviews Dr. Grace Dammann and the filmmakers in advance of the San Diego Premiere of “States of Grace.”
San Diego 6 interviews Dr. Grace Dammann and the filmmakers in advance of the San Diego Premiere of “States of Grace.”
Filmmakers Helen S. Cohen and Mark Lipman speak with “Epicenter” host Lyons Filmer on KWMR.
A Daily Kos story about the new zipper truck on the Golden Gate Bridge quotes Dr. Grace Dammann, head-on collision survivor.
September Williams writes about “States of Grace” on her Bioethics Screen Reflections blog.
In a story about the installation of a movable median barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge, the New York Times mentions Grace’s moving testimony at the ribbon-cutting ceremony as well as the documentary “States of Grace.”
Dr. Grace Dammann discusses “States of Grace” and the installation of a median barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge with KQED Health Reporter Mina Kim.
Casey Hobbs, RN, from “Nurse Talk” radio interviews Dr. Grace Dammann and filmmaker Helen S. Cohen.
KQED Arts’ Michael Fox interviews Helen S. Cohen and Mark Lipman about the process behind making “States of Grace.”
For the North Bay, there is but one easy way to access San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge has long been a source of intrigue, excitement and admiration. But what about the darker side of the bridge, the dangers of crossing with no median barriers for those many cars that commute everyday?
Audiences at the Napa Valley Film Festival selected States of Grace to receive the Audience Award for Favorite Documentary Feature at this year’s festival.
We are thrilled to announce that “States of Grace” has won two audience awards!
San Francisco magazine features “States of Grace” leading up to its world premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival.
Critic Michael Fox, writing on KQED’s Arts blog, picks “States of Grace” as one of five to watch by local filmmakers at MVFF.
Another great story about “States of Grace,” from the Marin Independent Journal
Check out the article about Grace Dammann and “States of Grace” that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle.
After five long years of production and editing, we are thrilled to finally announce the official launch of the “States of Grace” outreach campaign, beginning with the World Premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival.
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OSP heads to southwest Georgia to begin shooting “Arc of Justice,” about how the Civil Rights Movement inspired the modern community land trust.
“Helen and Mark were fantastic to work with — they understood the issues, brought new insights to our mission and created an inspiring, powerful video that greatly increased our impact as an organization.” —Jean Entine, Interim Executive Director, Island Affordable Housing Fund “[Homes & Hands] is an informative and inspiring video that is now widely […]
Inspiring video portraits show how community land trusts have fostered development without displacement in communities of color around the U.S.
A new generation of leaders prevents foreclosures and empowers young people in one of Boston’s hardest hit neighborhoods.
Dr. Grace Dammann’s remarkable story of loss and resilience after surviving a devastating head-on collision on the Golden Gate Bridge.