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Gabriel City

The facts are shocking. The United States imprisons more people than any other country in the world. This affects over 30 million people – victims of crime, incarcerated persons, and family members alike. In response to this, HCD Media Group has launched Gabriel City, an online community for the millions affected by the criminal justice system.

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Louisiana State Penitentiary Television (LSPTv)

LSPTv will be the first inmate-run, prison-based television station in the nation. HCD will build a broadcast studio and provide media training for inmate staff. LSPTv will produce programming of interest to the large community of Americans affected by our criminal justice system. Programs will include Fathering Behind Bars, Re-Entry Preparedness, Sports, Legal Literacy and more.

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The Road to Redemption

Our short film looks into the hearts of young women who were combatants in Liberia’s long and brutal civil war, as they seek to heal their deep wounds and rebuild their shattered lives. It celebrates these women who are working to build a secure future for this beleaguered African nation, using storytelling to heal, and to prevent future conflict.

Connected

CONNECTED is the story of Nigerian entrepreneur, Dr. Aloy Chife, and his unrelenting effort to shrink Africa’s digital divide and level the playing field for the planet’s poorest by employing his company, Kutana. The film will follow Aloy as he launches new projects and works to export software solutions to Sri Lanka (the first technology transfer from Africa to an Asian market) and takes Kutana public, listing it on a global stock exchange.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to harness the universal power of storytelling to captivate viewers by presenting and celebrating acts of courage and forgiveness, inspiring others to transform their own narratives.