The film graphically calls attention to the brutal dangers of playing on top of elevators in public housing high-rise 30-story buildings in New York City. The slang is called "elevator surfing", "elevator action" or "elevator chicken" and it is a deadly game in which groups of children ride up and down the elevator shafts on top of a moving elevator car and jump from one moving car to the top of another. At times, a child waits in the pit of the elevator shaft. When a car pauses on the lowest floor, he grabs the electrical cable and rides upward. "Children Are Too Young To Die" begins with a bloody reenactment of an elevator accident in which a 10-year-old boy gets his arm cut off by the counterweight in an elevator shaft. The story unfolds and reveals real issues and deaths resulting from such dangerous activities.

No Small Matter
No Small Matter
Aim High: San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards 2012
Aim High: San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards 2012
Ravenswood Family Health Center
Ravenswood Family Health Center
Dr. Barbara Staggers
Dr. Barbara Staggers
Michael Morgan: San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards 2006
Michael Morgan: San Francisco Foundation Community Leadership Awards 2006

Age of Learning
Age of Learning

The Whole Gritty City
The Whole Gritty City

Bitter Sweet Ballad
Bitter Sweet Ballad

Writing the Land
Writing the Land

The mirror bird
The mirror bird

To Be and to Have
To Be and to Have

Audism Unveiled
Audism Unveiled