A Death of One's Own - explores the difficult and controversial choices for control at the end of life - physician assisted suicide and palliative ...
Read MoreA Death of One's Own - explores the difficult and controversial choices for control at the end of life - physician assisted suicide and palliative ...
Read MoreWrenching stories brought to South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Read MoreJUSTICE & 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 ...
Read MoreThe 20 year saga to pursue justice and accountability for the rape and murder of four American churchwomen in El Salvador during civil war in ...
Read MoreRa-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.
Read MoreTakes a surprising and provocative look at the success and distress of minority scholars at majority white universities across the country. Eight scholars tell ...
Read MoreStories of resistance among enslaved African Americans during and after the American Revolution. PBS Series: Slavery and the Making of America
Read MoreArcheologists of the brain investigate our pleasure and craving circuitry to help future treatment for addiction.
Read MoreAn inspiring public hospital unit in Birmingham, Alabama offers a compassionate and creative model for what health care could be for the dying and their ...
Read MoreA provocative analysis of our cultural landscape saturated with commercial imagery.
Read MoreAn angry public insists more kids be sent to adult court and prison. Juvenile Justice workers resist.
Read MoreTwo part documentary/interview with one of the most effective grass roots community organizers in the U.S.
Read MoreReports from the trenches of an extraordinary program to help jump-start families who are about to lose their kids to foster care.
Read MoreMini-doc of one of Haiti's master painters produced for the Brooklyn Museum's path-breaking show of Haitian Art in 1978.
Read MoreHaiti's master painters and sculptors and the material and spiritual world that informs their art. Brooklyn Museum's Haitian Art Exhibit 1978.
Read MoreMini 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 ...
Read MoreScreening of "Justice & the Generals" at University of Miami, Bill Cosford Cinema, Tuesday, March 15 at 6 pm. Sponsored by the Law School, Latin American ...
Read MoreUrban photographer, Martha Cooper, documents the fantasy world of kids on the Lower East Side of New York in the late 1970's
Read MoreLola and her family tell stories from their immigrant experience and their much maligned religion, Vodou.
Read MoreLarry Bannock, chief of the Golden Starhunters, is part of the rich tradition referred to as the Mardi Gras Indians. It is a tradition ...
Read MoreHaitian painter from Jacmel, featured in The Brooklyn Museum's famous exhibit, "Haitian Art," in 1978.
Read MoreReligious Right focused on homosexuality, family values and liberal media in 1992 presidential campaign
Read MoreThe creation of outdoor sculpture in downtown Chicago fascinates passersby. MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, 1984
Read MoreMini-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 ...
Read MoreTwo students at U of Michigan, develop a new software business called "Jane" in 1984.
Read MoreWhat do the world's religions have to say to the global environmental crisis. Bill Moyers and team cover an unusual conference -- filled with ...
Read MoreThe fundamentalist take-over of the Southern Baptists -- the largest protestant denomination in the U.S. -- cemented the rising power of the Religious Right in ...
Read MoreThe religiously motivated movement in Colorado to deny gays and lesbians equal rights in jobs, housing and public accommodations
Read MoreDocumentary with Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock
Read MoreMoyers' 2 part interview with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, part of series - "conversation of democracy."
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