Praise

Rashida Tlaib, US Congresswoman

Kate Levy is able to humanize a very complex and painful issue to the broader community. She does it with heart and a unique lens.

Video librarian

Whose Water shoulders a journalistic responsibility that is required for democratic societies to function.

taraneh fazeli, art in america

Levy resists the tendency of white activists to focus on the bleak realities of poverty and racism, instead using her documentary skills to depict community strength amid exploitative socioeconomic systems.

Chili Yazzi, President of Shiprock Chapter Navajo Nation

Whose Water is phenomenal. Powerful. Absolutely revealing. Classy. Impactful. Very timely. Historical. Truth. Compassionate. Compelling. Challenging. Ringing solidarity. Take no prisoners! 

steve kopian, Unseen Films

Detroit Will Breathe is a kick in the chest. 

Cedric Taylor, School of Politics, Society, Justice and Public Service, Central Michigan University

Whose Water is emotionally resonant and thoroughly researched documentary. A must-see film for anyone invested in human rights and environmental equity. The film counters dominant narratives around personal responsibility, exposing how structural forces shape unequal access to water.  Whose Water also highlights the power of frontline communities and the role of legislative advocacy in the ongoing struggle for water justice. This film informs AND inspires action.