

10 minutes to change a city — and maybe your mind.
A small group of activists take on systemic racism and prejudice in Baltimore's public transportation, battling against the odds to create a brighter future for their community.
Direction
Silverman packs years of struggle into 10 tight minutes.
Editing
Rapid-fire testimony that refuses to let you look away.
Director
Jonathan J. Silverman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Baltimore's transit system has historically served majority-Black neighborhoods with slower, less frequent service than white areas — this film joins a legacy of local media activism dating to The Wire's spotlight on institutional failure.
Director Silverman previously covered Maryland politics; this pivot to documentary grew from his own commute observations on the segregated MTA lines.