Connie Field

Her works include The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter (1980), Forever Activists (1990), Freedom on My Mind (1994) and Have You Heard from Johannesburg (2010).

Field's first film, The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter, told the story of American women who went to work during World War II to do "men's jobs."

[2] She was co-director of the documentary Forever Activists (1990), an Oscar-nominated film produced and directed by Judy Montell about the lifelong activism of seven members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the American contingent who fought on the Loyalist side in the Spanish Civil War.

Have You Heard from Johannesburg (2010) is a seven-film series covering the struggle of the global anti-apartheid movement to end apartheid in South Africa.

(2007), a documentary on Cuba's role in the struggle for global health equity and the complex realities confronting the movement to make healthcare everyone’s birthright.