Incoming Resources
- At Highest Risk, by Rebecca Rivas
- Reviving Ophelia, saving the selves of adolescent girls, produced by Media Education Foundation
- The Blooms Of Banjeli: Technology and Gender in African Ironmaking, by Carlyn Saltman with Candice Gaucher and Eugenia Herbert
- Game over, gender, race & violence in video games, produced and directed by Nina Huntemann
- Generation M, misogyny in media and culture, Vox Populi Productions presents ; written, produced, and directed by Thomas Keith
- What a girl wants, the Teresa and H. John Heinz III Foundation presents ; a film by Matthew Buzzell, Elizabeth Massie, Jacob Bricca ; produced by Elizabeth Massie ; CHC Productions
- Dead Birds, by Robert Gardner
- Cheerleader, by Kimberlee Bassford
- Wanderlust, Female Bodies in Transit
- Michael Kimmel on gender, Media Education Foundation ; produced by Sut Jhally
- Threads of Life: Hemp and Gender in a Hmong Village, by Susan Morgan and K. A. Culhane-Pera
- Deep Hearts, by Robert Gardner
- Friends in High Places, by Lindsey Merrison
- The Women's Olamal: The Organization of a Maasai Fertility Ceremony, by Melissa Llelewyn-Davies
- Seed and Earth, by Lina Fruzzetti, Alfred Guzzetti, Ned Johnston & ?kos ?st?r
- Taiwan: A Chinese Farm Wife, by Richard Chen, Frank Tsai, Norma Diamond
- Red moon, menstruation, culture & the politics of gender, Ubak Producciones and Avenue B present a Media Education Foundation release ; directed by Diana Fabiánová ; written by Diana Fabiánová
- Class dismissed, how TV frames the working class, a project by Pepi Leistyna ; directed by Loretta Alper ; produced & written by Loretta Alper & Pepi Leistyna
- (un)veiled: Muslim Women Talk About Hijab, by Ines Hofmann Kanna
- B.A.T.A.M, by Liam Dalzell, Per Erik Eriksson, Johan Lindquist
- I am a man, black masculinity in America, a documentary by Byron Hurt and Andrew Jones ; produced by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; in cooperation with Connecticut Public Television ; written by Byron P. Hurt, Andrew P. Jones ; [directed by Byron Hurt] ; a God Bless the Child production ; presented by the National Black Programming Consortium
- The Hunters, by John Marshall
- The codes of gender, identity and performance in pop culture, produced by the Media Education Foundation ; written & directed by Sut Jhally