Bringing Water to Lower Kalskag
For years, a third of Lower Kalskag lived without running water, even as the rest of the village had been piped for over a decade. This film follows the community as the last homes finally get connected, capturing what it means to have a sink, a toilet, a shower for the first time. A quiet, human story about infrastructure, inequality, and what basic services actually change in a person's life. AP Television and Radio Association Award — Best Use of Videography.
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