
A Death of One's Own - explores the difficult and controversial choices for control at the end of life - physician assisted suicide and palliative ...
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A Death of One's Own - explores the difficult and controversial choices for control at the end of life - physician assisted suicide and palliative ...
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Wrenching stories brought to South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
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JUSTICE & THE GENERALS—A documentary with legs! A U.S. backed military regime; Crimes that shocked the world, Command responsibility in a U.S. courtroom Justice & the Generals ...
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The 20 year saga to pursue justice and accountability for the rape and murder of four American churchwomen in El Salvador during civil war in ...
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Ra-Ra, a Haitian celebration culminates on Easter Weekend. It's traditional ceremonies, music, instruments, dancing and costumes trace their roots to slavery and West Africa.
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Takes a surprising and provocative look at the success and distress of minority scholars at majority white universities across the country. Eight scholars tell ...
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Stories of resistance among enslaved African Americans during and after the American Revolution. PBS Series: Slavery and the Making of America
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Archeologists of the brain investigate our pleasure and craving circuitry to help future treatment for addiction.
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An inspiring public hospital unit in Birmingham, Alabama offers a compassionate and creative model for what health care could be for the dying and their ...
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A provocative analysis of our cultural landscape saturated with commercial imagery.
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An angry public insists more kids be sent to adult court and prison. Juvenile Justice workers resist.
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Two part documentary/interview with one of the most effective grass roots community organizers in the U.S.
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Reports from the trenches of an extraordinary program to help jump-start families who are about to lose their kids to foster care.
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Mini-doc of one of Haiti's master painters produced for the Brooklyn Museum's path-breaking show of Haitian Art in 1978.
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Haiti's master painters and sculptors and the material and spiritual world that informs their art. Brooklyn Museum's Haitian Art Exhibit 1978.
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Mini video documentary about a master of the so-called "Naive" or "Primitive" tradition of Haitian art, produced for the first major exhibit of Haitian Art ...
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Screening of "Justice & the Generals" at University of Miami, Bill Cosford Cinema, Tuesday, March 15 at 6 pm. Sponsored by the Law School, Latin American ...
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Urban photographer, Martha Cooper, documents the fantasy world of kids on the Lower East Side of New York in the late 1970's
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Lola and her family tell stories from their immigrant experience and their much maligned religion, Vodou.
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Larry Bannock, chief of the Golden Starhunters, is part of the rich tradition referred to as the Mardi Gras Indians. It is a tradition ...
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Haitian painter from Jacmel, featured in The Brooklyn Museum's famous exhibit, "Haitian Art," in 1978.
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Religious Right focused on homosexuality, family values and liberal media in 1992 presidential campaign
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The creation of outdoor sculpture in downtown Chicago fascinates passersby. MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, 1984
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Mini-doc, part of video juke box collection of 13 Haitian Artists screened in the galleries of the Brooklyn Museum for the first major U.S. exhibit ...
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Two students at U of Michigan, develop a new software business called "Jane" in 1984.
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What do the world's religions have to say to the global environmental crisis. Bill Moyers and team cover an unusual conference -- filled with ...
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The fundamentalist take-over of the Southern Baptists -- the largest protestant denomination in the U.S. -- cemented the rising power of the Religious Right in ...
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The religiously motivated movement in Colorado to deny gays and lesbians equal rights in jobs, housing and public accommodations
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Documentary with Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock
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Moyers' 2 part interview with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, part of series - "conversation of democracy."
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