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| | Barbershop Punk A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet. | |
| | Between Two Worlds A personal essay revealing the passionate debates over identity and generational change inside today's American Jewish community. | |
| | Can You Hear Us Now? Unravels the ways that years of minority rule by one party have reshaped democracy in Wisconsin, where voters are finding their lives increasingly irrelevant to state lawmakers. | |
| | Capturing The Flag Four friends travel to Cumberland County, NC — posterchild for voter suppression in 2016 — intent on proving that the big idea of American democracy can be defended by small acts of individual citizens. | |
| | A Concerned Citizen Marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective. | |
| | Counting on Democracy An examination of the fiasco in Florida in the context of the history of voting rights violations. | |
| | Ever Green How a small organization mobilized their island community to protect forests, farmlands, and shorelines from development in order to preserve a healthy rural way of life. | |
| | Homeland Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture. | |
| | John Lewis: Get In The Way The first major documentary biography of civil rights hero, congressional leader and champion for human rights, whose unwavering fight for justice spanned over fifty years. | |
| | No Umbrella An unblinking look at the 2004 US Election Day failures in one of Ohio's poorest neighborhoods. | |
| | Street Fight Tells the gripping story of the race for mayor of Newark, N.J., where elections are won and lost in the streets. | |
| | Truth Tellers Chronicles the lives of Americans fighting for peace, racial equity, environmental justice and indigenous rights through the eyes of Robert Shetterly, a long time activist and artist. | |
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The Activists The story of activists who opposed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, including their lives, the tactics they used, and the historical context.
After the Spill The oil and gas industry has historically dominated Louisiana politics and is largely responsible for the state's rapidly disappearing coastline.
The Age of Stupid An old man (Pete Postlethwaite) living in a devastated world, watches 'archive' footage from today and asks: Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?
American Outrage Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
Barbershop Punk A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet.
Between Two Worlds A personal essay revealing the passionate debates over identity and generational change inside today's American Jewish community.
Bidder 70 Tells the story of Tim DeChristopher's extraordinary, ingenious and effective act of civil disobedience drawing attention to the need for action on climate change.
The Boys Who Said NO! Inspired by Black America's crusade for equal rights, young Americans choose to resist the Vietnam War, and openly refuse military service, risking prison to end the horrors of war.
Butterflies & Bulldozers The fight to save San Francisco's San Bruno Mountain speaks to the global dilemma of economic growth versus species preservation.
Can You Hear Us Now? Unravels the ways that years of minority rule by one party have reshaped democracy in Wisconsin, where voters are finding their lives increasingly irrelevant to state lawmakers.
Capturing The Flag Four friends travel to Cumberland County, NC — posterchild for voter suppression in 2016 — intent on proving that the big idea of American democracy can be defended by small acts of individual citizens.
Celso Magumbe in Mozambique A deaf man fights for the rights of the hearing impaired.
City Life 22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
A Concerned Citizen Marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective.
Counting on Democracy An examination of the fiasco in Florida in the context of the history of voting rights violations.
A Crime on the Bayou A Black teenager is arrested for touching a white boy's arm! The unjustly arrested Black man and his young Jewish attorney take the case to the Supreme Court to fight for the right of all Americans to a fair trial.
Crips and Bloods: Made in America Chronicles the decades-long cycle of destruction and despair that defines modern gang culture in South LA.
Divide In Concord A fiery octogenarian activist spearheads a grassroots campaign to ban the sale of single-serve plastic bottled water in Concord, MA.
Doing the Right Thing Porto Alegre, Brazil has benefited from urban revitalization.
El Poeta After his only son is murdered in the Mexican drug war, a mystic poet launches an international crusade to save his country.
Elder Voices Japanese Americans, European Jews and peace activists who came of age during the Depression and WWII address the political storm clouds gathering today.
The Elephants' Dream of Peace In Ivory Coast the national soccer team, the Elephants, helped stop a civil war in 2005. Can the efforts of their top players avert disaster this time?
Ever Green How a small organization mobilized their island community to protect forests, farmlands, and shorelines from development in order to preserve a healthy rural way of life.
Favela Farm In Brazil can Pedro build a Life App to help the secret world of urban farms and gardens in Rio's shanty towns?
A Fierce Green Fire (Classroom Version) The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
A Fierce Green Fire The documentary of record on the environmental movement.
Frenemies Presents a balanced portrait of Cuban life today and a compelling argument for why the US should lift the devastating 60-year embargo.
From The Ground Up Five 9/11 widows of New York firefighters pay tribute to their husbands by accomplishing extraordinary feats in their communities, turning evil into good.
The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It The story of conscientious objectors in World War II.
Gore Vidal A summation of the life and work of Gore Vidal: novelist, essayist, polemicist, intellectual and bon vivant, who played a critical role in American public life for more than 50 years.
Groundswell Rising Documents the opposition from both sides of the political spectrum to the ubiquitous practice of fracking for natural gas, and the health and environmental reasons behind it.
Holy Smoke Buddhist monks lead anti-tobacco campaign in Cambodia.
Homeland Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
Homeland (Short Version) A shorter version of the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
Hot Coffee Tells the truth about the McDonald's hot coffee case and exposes the influence of corporate America on our civil justice system.
How to Become a President Former World Soccer Player of the Year, George Weah, is running for president again in his native Liberia. Is he out of his depth?
It Takes a Child 15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.
It's Eco-Logic Practical things kids can do to protect the environment.
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ithaka The campaign to free Julian Assange takes on intimate dimensions in this portrait of a father's fight to save his son.
Jesus Tecu Osorio in Guatemala The son of civil war victims leads a campaign for justice.
John Lewis: Get In The Way The first major documentary biography of civil rights hero, congressional leader and champion for human rights, whose unwavering fight for justice spanned over fifty years.
Julie de Varennes in Canada A former sufferer helps kids coping with cancer; giving them hope and inspiration.
Keepers of the Coast Surfers organize to save the ocean and the coastline.
The Lincoln School Story The 1954 fight for school desegregation led by a handful of Ohio mothers and children.
Lines in the Dust In revolutionary programs in Northern Ghana and India, gender roles are challenged, and illiterate adults educated.
Missing Out Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
Multiracial Identity Explores the social, political and religious impact of the multiracial movement.
Murrandoo Yanner in Australia An aborigine leads the battle against multinationals for historic land rights and tradition.
No Time To Waste Celebrates legendary 100-year-old park ranger Betty Reid Soskin's inspiring life, work and urgent mission to restore critical missing chapters of America's story.
No Umbrella An unblinking look at the 2004 US Election Day failures in one of Ohio's poorest neighborhoods.
Open Bethlehem The filmmaker comes home to Bethlehem to find the city being strangled by the Wall and ongoing Israeli settlements, and starts a campaign to keep Bethlehem open to the world.
Priceless A non-partisan look at the consequences of big-money campaign donations and a Capitol overrun by lobbyists.
Psychology and the New Heroism Philip Zimbardo and Daniel Ellsberg discuss why some people are willing to take courageous nonviolent action in defense of ethical principles.
Rainmakers - Series 1 Six youth leaders from around the world are making a difference.
Rainmakers - Series 2 The second series about youth leaders around the world making a difference.
Rule of Law A newly-disabled outlaw and country lawyer in Tennessee lead a class action lawsuit that affects the rights of 55 million people.
Semper Fi Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger reveals the Marine Corps' cover-up at Camp Lejeune of one of the largest water contamination incidents in US history.
Silk Ceiling, Part 1 Ritu Bhardawaj is an Indian TV reporter who has broken through the silk ceiling which narrows the prospects for so many women in the Asia Pacific region.
Silk Ceiling, Part 2 Indian TV journalist Ritu Bhardawaj goes to Bihar to investigate the invisible barrier that confronts so many Asian women.
Soldiers of Conscience To kill or not to kill? For some the war is within.
Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty The life and legacy of unsung hero Stewart Udall, one of America's most effective environmentalists in his role as Secretary of the Interior protecting our shared natural heritage and beauty.
Store Wars Looks at the impact on a small town when Wal-Mart plans to build a mega-store there.
Street Fight Tells the gripping story of the race for mayor of Newark, N.J., where elections are won and lost in the streets.
Thirst A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.
this black soil Chronicles the successful struggle of Bayview, VA, to pursue a new vision of prosperity.
Tina Machida in Zimbabwe A young woman fights for the rights of gays and lesbians against the odds.
Together Against Violence Poor Jamaican community overcomes violence.
Triple Divide [REDACTED] Exposes the mishandling and cover-up of drinking water contamination related to unconventional natural gas extraction — aka fracking — in Pennsylvania.
Truth Tellers Chronicles the lives of Americans fighting for peace, racial equity, environmental justice and indigenous rights through the eyes of Robert Shetterly, a long time activist and artist.
Tsuyoshi Inaba in Japan Working to empower the homeless in Tokyo.
The Water Front In Highland Park, MI an unelected, state-appointed Emergency Financial Manager with quasi dictatorial authority sees water privatization as key to economic recovery.
Water On The Table An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
What's the Economy for, Anyway? Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives.
The Wisdom to Survive Examines the challenges that climate change poses and discusses meaningful action that can be taken by individuals and communities.
World of Apps Young people are writing apps to solve problems from reproductive health care in South Africa to helping young minority adults in London who are "stopped and searched."
XXI CENTURY A seven-part series that gives context and perspective to events since the 2000 presidential elections and 9/11.
The Yes Men Fix The World Two daring political activists, posing as top executives, infiltrate conferences and pull off pranks designed to provoke better business practices.
Yildiz Temürtürkan in Turkey A human rights activist risks everything to protest police repression.
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