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Celebrating Pride Month, and Four More Films Available for Streaming

Jun 26, 2025

Celebrating Pride Month

As champions of diverse voices year-round, The Redford Center was proud to be a sponsor of this month’s Queer Women of Color Film Festival in San Francisco, where our supported film, Standing Above the Clouds, was featured. Directed by Jalena Keane-Lee, the riveting story follows Native Hawaiian mother-daughter activists as they stand to protect their sacred mountain Mauna Kea from the building of the world’s largest telescope. Through intimate portraits of three families, the documentary shows how preserving sacred land connects to broader struggles for cultural survival and Indigenous rights, demonstrating that protecting people and the planet are inseparable.

About The Redford Center

Co-founded in 2005 by activists and filmmakers Robert Redford and James Redford, The Redford Center is a nonprofit that advances environmental solutions through the power of stories that move. As one of the only US-based nonprofits solely dedicated to environmental impact filmmaking, The Redford Center develops and invests in projects that foster action and strengthen the reach of the grassroots efforts powering the environmental movement. Over the years, The Redford Center has produced three award-winning feature documentaries and more than 40 short films, supported over 150 film and media projects with grants and other services, inspired the creation of 550 student films, and disbursed more than $20 million to environmental film projects, amplifying change-making environmental solutions to millions of people worldwide.