Kent State: Looking Out My Back Window is a short film/video about a mother, artist/filmmaker who returns to the Kent State University campus with her artist/mother to address new fears about war and guns while raising her two sons in America: Back on the KSU campus she understands that her fears have a history that is linked to memory and place; and to the May 4 1970 massacre.

History and personal account of May 4 come from Thomas Grace, a May 4 survivor, and author of Kent State : Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties.

Kent State: Looking Out My Back Window is a video about a mother, artist/filmmaker who returns to the Kent State University campus with her artist/mother to address new fears about war and guns while raising her two sons in America: back on the KSU campus she understands that her fears have a history that is linked to memory and place; and to the May 4 1970 massacre.