We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claims Chapter 5 – Mediation
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claims Chapter 4 – Serving Your Complaint to the Defendant
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claims Chapter 3 – How to File a Small Claims Case
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claims Chapter 2 – Who Do You Sue and for How Much
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claims Chapter 1 – Introduction to Small Claims Court
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreSmall Claim Chapter 6 – What to Expect at a Small Claims Hearing
We collaborated with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada to walk people through the process of representing themselves in small claims court.
Read moreGender Justice Uncovered Awards 2013
Women’s Link Worldwide’s Gender Justice Uncovered Awards highlights the fact that in every country, regardless of its political system, culture or religion, what judges say has a tremendous influence on the day-to-day lives of people. Whether focused on reproductive rights, […]
Read moreJohn Thompson: Fighting Prosecutorial Misconduct
NMAP Partnered with the National Innocence Project, the Northern California Innocence Project, and the Innocence Project – New Orleans to develop a short documentary telling the story of exoneree, John Thompson, to use on their national anti-death penalty “roadshow.” Thompson, […]
Read moreBreaking the Grip of Predatory Lending in Mississippi
Payday lending establishments in Mississippi charge a 572% interest rate for very short-term loans to low income people to help them cover their basic expenses until their next paycheck. This has the effect of sucking large amounts of income away […]
Read moreFighting Native American Poverty: Gaming Rights
Since the Tule River Tribe of California secured their gaming rights, they’ve been able to build a sustainable economic future for their tribe. NMAP partnered with the Tribe to tell their story in order to help other tribes work with […]
Read moreFighting for Native American Water Rights
The Tule River Tribe of California had their access to water—from the river that is the tribe’s namesake—stolen from it a hundred years ago. A group of downstream farmers and ranchers, along with government conspirators, negotiated away the Tribe’s rights […]
Read moreSeparate and Unequal: Health Care Disparities in New York City
NMAP partnered with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest and Bronx Health REACH to produce two videos to highlight disparities in health care services for people with private insurance and those on Medicaid—a disparity that often falls along lines […]
Read moreFighting the School to Prison Pipeline: A Miami Community Learns from its Youth
NMAP partnered with the Advancement Project and its local grassroots partner in Miami, Power U, to use the voices of youth to challenge the school to prison pipeline in Miami. Miami’s schools had been cracking down hard on youth in […]
Read moreFighting the School to Prison Pipeline: Restorative Justice in Denver
NMAP partnered with the Advancement Project and its local grassroots partner in Denver, Padres & Jóvenes Unidos, to use the voices of youth to challenge the school to prison pipeline in Colorado. After Columbine, the State of Colorado cracked down […]
Read moreAfter the Storm: Addressing Mississippi Housing Issues Five Years After Katrina
We produced this video for the Mississippi Center for Justice five years after the storm devastated the Gulf Coast. This video was designed to show the Mississippi legislature and the public outside of Mississippi how policy failures—including ignoring relatively easy […]
Read moreDefending Yourself in Consumer Debt Court: Default Judgement
We collaborated with a coalition of legal services organizations, including Feerick Center for Social Justice, to create a set of short animated explainer videos to help low-income, unrepresented litigants defend consumer debt cases brought against them in New York City’s […]
Read moreDefending Yourself in Consumer Debt Court: Endgame
We collaborated with a coalition of legal services organizations, including Feerick Center for Social Justice, to create a set of short animated explainer videos to help low-income, unrepresented litigants defend consumer debt cases brought against them in New York City’s […]
Read moreDefending Yourself in Consumer Debt Court: Discovery
We collaborated with a coalition of legal services organizations, including Feerick Center for Social Justice, to create a set of short animated explainer videos to help low-income, unrepresented litigants defend consumer debt cases brought against them in New York City’s […]
Read moreDefending Yourself in Consumer Debt Court: Defenses
We collaborated with a coalition of legal services organizations, including Feerick Center for Social Justice, to create a set of short animated explainer videos to help low-income, unrepresented litigants defend consumer debt cases brought against them in New York City’s […]
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