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| | Celling Your Soul An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it. | |
| | A Crack in the Pavement 2-part series on how greening school grounds improves not only the school, but the surrounding community. | |
| | Cultivating Kids On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet. | |
| | Daughters of the Forest A group of girls in a remote forest in Paraguay are transformed at an experimental high school where they learn to protect the threatened forest and build a future for themselves. | |
| | Day One Traumatized Middle Eastern and African teen refugees are guided through a program of healing by devoted educators at a unique St. Louis public school for refugees only. | |
| | Early Life How irrevocably are we shaped by the first few years of our lives? Early Life explores the arguments through the stories of young children and their families in four different continents. | |
| | Earth Seasoned: #GapYear Diagnosed with learning difficulties, Tori finds her greatest teacher in nature, spending a "gap year" living semi-primitively with four other young women in Oregon's Cascade Mountains. | |
| | East of Salinas José is an excellent student with a bright future except that he is undocumented, the child of migrant farm laborers in California's Salinas Valley. | |
| | Educating Lucia The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa. | |
| | Extreme By Design In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time. | |
| | G is for Gun Explores both sides of the highly controversial trend of arming teachers and staff in America's K-12 schools. | |
| | Like Any Other Kid Follows the intimate relationships between incarcerated youth and staff who use love and structure to guide and teach youth offenders how to take responsibility for themselves. | |
| | Lines in the Dust In revolutionary programs in Northern Ghana and India, gender roles are challenged, and illiterate adults educated. | |
| | The Long Walk To Freedom A story of 12 ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary things in the Civil Rights movement. | |
| | My Love Affair with the Brain Meet Marian Diamond, one of the founders of modern neuroscience, and an inspirational teacher to thousands at UC Berkeley and to millions on YouTube. | |
| | Original Minds Inspirational film that shows a way to bring out the individual talents of five teenagers normally classified as learning disabled. | |
| | Our Mockingbird Harper Lee's novel, and the story of a remarkable high school production of the adapted play, are used as a lens to examine race, class, gender, and justice - then and now. | |
| | School's Out A year in the life of a forest kindergarten in Switzerland where being outdoors and unstructured play are the main components. | |
| | School's Out! The private school option in a Lagos shantytown. | |
| | Still Waters In his tiny, one-room, after hours, free school in Brooklyn, Stephen Haff teaches forty Latinx kids reading, creative writing and Latin. | |
| | The Storytelling Class An after-school storytelling project in a diverse, but divided, city school breaks cultural boundaries and creates community. | |
| | Town Destroyer A high profile battle erupts over images of African American slaves and Native Americans in New Deal-era murals at a San Francisco high school. | |
| | Tre Maison Dasan An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison. | |
| | Valentine Road In 2008, eighth-grader Brandon McInerney shot classmate Larry King at point blank range. Unraveling this tragedy, the film reveals the heartbreaking circumstances that led to the shocking crime as well as the aftermath. | |
| | Welcome to Commie High In-depth exploration of Community High School in Ann Arbor, MI, one of the sole survivors from America's early 70s "free schools" movement, now a thriving public school. | |
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Because They're Worth It Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.
A Bold Peace 70 years ago Costa Rica abolished its army and committed itself to fostering a peaceful society. It has been reaping the benefits ever since.
Castro Or Quit? Two young doctors in Venezuela have to decide whether to leave the country or stay with their patients.
Celling Your Soul An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it.
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.
A Crack in the Pavement 2-part series on how greening school grounds improves not only the school, but the surrounding community.
Cultivating Kids On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet.
Daughters of the Forest A group of girls in a remote forest in Paraguay are transformed at an experimental high school where they learn to protect the threatened forest and build a future for themselves.
Day One Traumatized Middle Eastern and African teen refugees are guided through a program of healing by devoted educators at a unique St. Louis public school for refugees only.
Discipline with Dignity The attempt to end corporal punishment in Nepalese schools.
The Divided Brain Explores Iain McGilchrist's pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain's right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture.
Early Life How irrevocably are we shaped by the first few years of our lives? Early Life explores the arguments through the stories of young children and their families in four different continents.
Early Life 2 Second series of Early Life programs that follows Mayor Amilcar Huanchuari as he tours Brazil and his native Peru looking at programs promoting early childhood development.
Earth Seasoned: #GapYear Diagnosed with learning difficulties, Tori finds her greatest teacher in nature, spending a "gap year" living semi-primitively with four other young women in Oregon's Cascade Mountains.
East of Salinas José is an excellent student with a bright future except that he is undocumented, the child of migrant farm laborers in California's Salinas Valley.
Educating Lucia The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
Educating Yaprak Turkey's ambitious campaign to reduce poverty includes convincing reluctant parents to send their daughters to school.
Extreme By Design In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time.
Facing Fear A former neo-Nazi skinhead and the gay victim of his hate crime meet by chance 25 years later, are reconciled and collaborate in educational presentations.
For the Love of Movies For the Love of Movies is the first documentary to dramatize the history of American film criticism and to explore its role in the evolution of American film.
From This Day Forward Tells the story of a love, and family, that survived the most intimate of transformations.
G is for Gun Explores both sides of the highly controversial trend of arming teachers and staff in America's K-12 schools.
The Great Vacation Squeeze From the producer of the classic AFFLUENZA, this film shows why vacations are important for productivity, happiness, family bonding and especially health.
Growing Dreams An inspirational overview of school ground greening.
Hayley, Rosamaria, Angela and Martens Revisits four children in England, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Latvia, who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Brazil Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari visits Brazil to assess efforts to promote early childhood development there.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Peru Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari is trying to convert his native Peru to his optimistic philosophy of promoting early childhood development.
Kibera Kids The adults of Kibera are working hard to offer kids a safe and stimulating haven in pre-schools.
Life 30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Life 4 A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 5 A new 13-part series about globalization and the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 8 A new 16-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face.
Life Apps 5-part series in which tech-savvy young adults from around the globe create mobile apps for a better, more sustainable world.
Like Any Other Kid Follows the intimate relationships between incarcerated youth and staff who use love and structure to guide and teach youth offenders how to take responsibility for themselves.
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.
Listen to the Kids! A UNICEF initiative involves children in decisions that affect their own futures, their families and communities.
The Long Walk To Freedom A story of 12 ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary things in the Civil Rights movement.
Look Again Six films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking.
Look Again - Volume 2 (night/topsy/blob) Three films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking. Volume 2 includes "Night", "Topsy-Turvy", and "Journey Of The Blob".
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Look Again - Volume I (walls/conn/snow) Three films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking. Volume 1 includes "Between The Walls", "Connections", and "Snowballs and Sandcastles".
Lunch Love Community Passion, creative energy and persistence come together when Berkeley advocates and educators tackle food reform and food justice in the schools and in the neighborhoods.
The Mayor's Dream The Mayor's dream is simple: a better world because every child gets a better start.
Mothers of Malappuram Literacy and access to health services slow population growth in India.
My First Day at School Three children prepare to enter primary school in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
My Love Affair with the Brain Meet Marian Diamond, one of the founders of modern neuroscience, and an inspirational teacher to thousands at UC Berkeley and to millions on YouTube.
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.
Not The Numbers Game Six films from around the world on women solving the twin problems of population and development.
On the Way Sex education project combats teenage pregnancy in Peru.
Once a Nomad In Namibia can Dalton and Lameck build a "Life App" to help the illiterate and isolated Himba people market their goods?
Orchestrating Change The inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only orchestra in the world created by and for people living with mental illness and those who support them.
Original Minds Inspirational film that shows a way to bring out the individual talents of five teenagers normally classified as learning disabled.
Our Mockingbird Harper Lee's novel, and the story of a remarkable high school production of the adapted play, are used as a lens to examine race, class, gender, and justice - then and now.
Panjy, Amelia, Justin and Vusumzi Revisits four children in India, Norway, and South Africa, who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
Play Again (New Edition) What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? Six screen-addicted teens take their first wilderness adventure.
Reaching Out to the Grassroots Education and community-driven development combat poverty in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
Reclaim the Condom Trained advice columnist Sheila launches a campaign in Mozambique to promote condoms as sexy contraceptives - not weapons in the fight against HIV and disease.
Reel to Real: Balancing Acts Explores the international movement for women's rights.
Reel to Real: Holding Our Ground International efforts to assure reproductive health and rights conflict with cultural realities in the Philippines, Latvia, Japan, and India.
Reframing Rio 9-part series from the producers of LIFE looking at different aspects of the globalization issue and consisting of LIFE APPS(5 x 27 min), LOOTING THE PACIFIC (27 min) and ZERO TEN TWENTY (3 x 50 min).
The Sandbox A beautifully animated environmental tale.
School's Out A year in the life of a forest kindergarten in Switzerland where being outdoors and unstructured play are the main components.
School's Out! The private school option in a Lagos shantytown.
Seats At The Table Portrays a remarkable college class which connects university students with incarcerated students discussing Russian literature at a maximum security juvenile facility.
Silicon Savannah In Kenya can Muniu build a Life App to help William be as good a farmer as he can be?
63 Boycott Connects the massive 1963 Chicago Public Schools boycott to contemporary issues around race, education, school closings, and youth activism.
Sorie K and the MDGs Blind musician, Sorie Kondi, from Sierra Leone looks at what's happening with girls' education in his country 10 years after civil war.
Staying Alive! Poverty combined with lack of education and health services affect maternal mortality rates in Bangladesh.
Stephanie, Erdo and Kay-Kay Revisits three children in the United States, Kenya, and China, who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
Still Waters In his tiny, one-room, after hours, free school in Brooklyn, Stephen Haff teaches forty Latinx kids reading, creative writing and Latin.
The Story of Eman A Cairo girl's struggle to attain higher education.
The Storytelling Class An after-school storytelling project in a diverse, but divided, city school breaks cultural boundaries and creates community.
Town Destroyer A high profile battle erupts over images of African American slaves and Native Americans in New Deal-era murals at a San Francisco high school.
Trawler Girl A female trawler captain in Namibia exemplifies goals set forth for women in the Millennium Development Goals.
Tre Maison Dasan An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison.
Tre Maison Dasan - Special Offer An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison.
Una Paz Audaz El camino de Costa Rica hacia la desmilitarización.
Valentine Road In 2008, eighth-grader Brandon McInerney shot classmate Larry King at point blank range. Unraveling this tragedy, the film reveals the heartbreaking circumstances that led to the shocking crime as well as the aftermath.
We Are The Radical Monarchs Follows the Radical Monarchs, a group of young girls of color on the frontlines of social justice.
Welcome to Commie High In-depth exploration of Community High School in Ann Arbor, MI, one of the sole survivors from America's early 70s "free schools" movement, now a thriving public school.
Zero Ten Twenty 3-part series revisits 11 children from around the world who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
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