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The Biggest Little Easter Egg Hunt
The Biggest Little Easter Egg Hunt tells the story of how the iconic Reno easter egg hunt event, known informally as ""BLEEH"", came to be and how it's founding organization, The Washoe Casa Foundation, see BLEEH as crucial tool for their mission to raise awareness for Child Abuse and Neglect in Northern Nevada.
Restoring Lost Hope: A Way Out for Syrian Refugees
Unsung
A renowned muralist celebrates a historic neighborhood through 21 murals painted at a nearby recreation center.
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Raising the Bar
The Emerson, a local bar in Reno, Nevada, is safe haven for the LGTBQIA+ community, where life changing connections are mad and those seeking family - find one.
Piconland: The Quest for the Perfect Picon Punch
Inspired by the nomadic Basque sheepherders that made the Picon Punch popular across the Great Basin, Piconland invites viewers on a journey across the “big empty” of Nevada to find the perfect Picon Punch – and the one right place in a quickly changing world where they can drink life to the fullest.
Crowning The Champ!
A behind-the-scenes look at the judging process of what it takes to select the best car in America's largest classic car show, and crown it the champion of "Hot August Nights".
Home
Here lies a community home for homeless young women; here is a glimpse into their lives.
Real Cowboys - Entertainment in the West
Journey back to the good old days of cowboys and cowgirls, and discover the entertainment of today's West.
Resilience: Voices of Basket Weaving in the Great Basin
A Native artist joins her friend and mentor on a journey through the Great Basin, uncovering the rich history and enduring traditions of Native American basket weaving.
Growing Humanity
Growing Humanity follows six resilient women farmers in the Western U.S., as they navigate gender discrimination, balancing life’s routines, and the challenges of small-scale farming, shedding light on their pivotal role in transforming agriculture and reconnecting communities to the source of their food.
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Growing Humanity is a powerful exploration of gender dynamics in agriculture, offering a compelling look at the women who are running small farms and ranches across the Western United States. Through their unique perspectives, six women provide a fresh and often overlooked lens on an industry traditionally dominated by men, revealing the complexities and challenges they face.

The film uncovers the hidden story behind the disconnect between consumers and the true source of their food: the farmers and ranchers who grow it. By following the lives of six resilient women, Growing Humanity highlights their personal and professional struggles—ranging from financial insecurity and the anxieties of climate change, to combating gender discrimination, balancing motherhood with work, and finding time for their social life.

This documentary illuminates not only the mental and emotional tolls these women endure, but also the practices and strategies they’ve developed to sustain their passion. Their unwavering commitment to their work and the land reveals the profound connection between small-scale farming and community, making a compelling case for the significant role these women play in shaping the future of agriculture.

Growing Humanity challenges outdated perceptions of farming, modernizing its image and reinforcing the importance of community-based food systems. It’s a celebration of the strength, stamina, and hope that women bring to the forefront of the farming world, redefining what it means to nourish both the land and society.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    26 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Rating
    PG
  • Genre
    Documentary, Drama, Family Friendly, Climate/Environment Focus, Social Justice and Female
  • Director
    Zoe Malen
  • Screenwriter
    Zoe Malen
  • Producer
    Zoe Malen
  • Executive Producer
    Brenda Freeman
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