The Fight for West Virginia: Revival, Recovery, and Richard Ojeda
In the heart of West Virginia, this documentary tracks Richard Ojeda's quest to flip a red seat blue.
It’s November 2018, and the United States lurches towards a critical mid-term election with democracy at a crossroads.
In West Virginia, State Senator Richard Ojeda, a former Major in the U.S. Army, runs for Congress as a Democrat in a deeply Republican district. Can he flip a red seat blue?
Can laid-off coal miners learn computer coding and find employment in the new digital economy?
And can a group of young woman band together after opioid addiction to successfully restart their lives? This is The Fight for West Virginia.
Filmed & Directed by Samuel George
Edited by Jeff Cook
Produced by Anthony Silberfeld & Faith Gray
Executive Producer Irene Braam
For more, visit: www.bfna.org
Subjects: Richard Ojeda, West Virginia, Mined Minds, Learn to Code, Opioid Epidemic, Drug Recovery, Politics, Election, Congress, Donald Trump, Campaign, Digital Economy, Silicon Holler, Carol Miller, rural America, Red State, liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat, progressive, documentary film
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Видео The Fight for West Virginia: Revival, Recovery, and Richard Ojeda канала Bertelsmann Foundation
It’s November 2018, and the United States lurches towards a critical mid-term election with democracy at a crossroads.
In West Virginia, State Senator Richard Ojeda, a former Major in the U.S. Army, runs for Congress as a Democrat in a deeply Republican district. Can he flip a red seat blue?
Can laid-off coal miners learn computer coding and find employment in the new digital economy?
And can a group of young woman band together after opioid addiction to successfully restart their lives? This is The Fight for West Virginia.
Filmed & Directed by Samuel George
Edited by Jeff Cook
Produced by Anthony Silberfeld & Faith Gray
Executive Producer Irene Braam
For more, visit: www.bfna.org
Subjects: Richard Ojeda, West Virginia, Mined Minds, Learn to Code, Opioid Epidemic, Drug Recovery, Politics, Election, Congress, Donald Trump, Campaign, Digital Economy, Silicon Holler, Carol Miller, rural America, Red State, liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat, progressive, documentary film
ABOUT THE BERTELSMANN FOUNDATION
The Bertelsmann Foundation (North America), Inc., established in 2008, was created to promote and strengthen the transatlantic relationship. Through research, analysis, forums, and audiovisual and multimedia content, we seek to educate and engage our audience on the most pressing economic, political, and social challenges facing the United States and Europe.
FAIR USE DISCLAIMER
The copyright laws of the United States permit the “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act provides that “the fair use of a copyrighted work . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research is not an infringement of copyright.”
This film may contain copyrighted content that is not specifically authorized by the copyright holder. Pursuant to Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, we believe in good faith that the use of copyrighted material in this film is protected by the fair use doctrine as any such use is for educational purposes only, designed to foster issue-awareness and constructive debate.
If you have any concerns about the use of copyrighted material in this film and/or our fair use defense, please contact us at info@bfna.org. Thank you.
Видео The Fight for West Virginia: Revival, Recovery, and Richard Ojeda канала Bertelsmann Foundation
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