For the past 30 years, Ginzberg has been creating films that tackle discrimination and the legal profession.
[2] Another film, A Tale of Two Cities, discusses the difficulty of forming high-school education for disadvantaged juvenile youths.
[3] She also directed the Peabody award-winning film, Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa.
The documentary, which was supported by the Ford Foundation, chronicled the life of anti-apartheid freedom fighter and former Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs, who lost an arm and an eye in an attack by the South African security services in Mozambique in 1988.
In 2015, Ginzberg collaborated with filmmaker Frank Dawson on Agents of Change, a documentary that profiles the black student movement on college campuses in the late 1960’s that led to the creation of Ethnic studies departments at San Francisco State University and Cornell University.