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#KIDSONTECH
#KidsOnTech tackles the hot-button topic of how cell phone and digital device use affects K-12 kids’ mental health
'TIL KINGDOM COME
the controversial bond between Evangelicals and Jews in a story of faith, power, and money
1000 HANDS OF THE GURU
Four monks, a royal scholar, and their American guru are fighting to save Bhutan's sacred scrolls while learning the art of letting go
17 AND LIFE DOESN'T WAIT
a candid view of life through the eyes of three teen girls
50 STATES OF SUSTAINABILITY - FULL SERIES
A key to combating climate change is action. This series of short documentaries focuses on dedicated people of all ages working hard at corporations, non-profits, startups and in government to drive the United States towards a more sustainable future.
999: THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS
In the Spring of 1942, the Nazis ordered the Slovak government to provide a slave labour force. The Slovaks sent 999 teenage Jewish girls. They paid the Nazis the equivalent of $3,000 for each girl, and gave them a one way rail ticket to Auschwitz.
A GOOD NEIGHBOR
A Latina single mother fights against racism and climate change as she campaigns for city council in one of the nation’s most polluted zip codes
A LIFE LIKE THIS
The stories of four outsider artists with disabilities who create without pretension or boundaries
A LONG MARCH
Filipino American WWII veterans whose service was erased by the U.S. Government fight for their rights and recognition
A MAN AND HIS TRUMPET: The Leroy Jones Story
There are millions of musicians in the world, but there’s only one Leroy Jones
A PLACE TO BREATHE
explores the universality of trauma, resilience, and healing in immigrant communities
A REFLECTION OF LIFE
“A Reflection of Life” explores water issues in the entire West, with an emphasis on amplifying Indigenous voices
A STILL SMALL VOICE
Director Luke Lorentzen’s A STILL SMALL VOICE follows Mati, a chaplain completing year-long hospital residency, as she learns to provide spiritual care to people confronting profound life changes
A TALE OF THREE CHINATOWNS
The history, evolution and challenges faced by Chinatowns in three American cities
A TREE OF LIFE
On October 27 2018, a white supremacist opened fire in a Pittsburgh synagogue, killing 11 people as they prayed; the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history
A TREE OF LIFE - KEEP ALL OF US SAFE CAMPAIGN - FREE SCREENING
Host a screening of this film on the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. Hear from the survivors and the Muslim and African American allies who came together to fight for love, not hate.
ABORTION: ADD TO CART
With increasing burdens on clinics, activists are combining the power of abortion pills and the internet to provide self-managed abortions in a revolutionary way
ABOVE AND BELOW: THE ART OF TSHERIN SHERPA
Artist Tsherin Sherpa's remarkable 19-year journey from Tibetan Buddhist thangka painter to global art superstar
ACTUALLY, ICONIC: Richard Estes
Unprecedented look at the king of photorealism
ADDICTED TO LIFE
The dramatic life of Paralympic gold-medalist Marieke Vervoort, and her courageous stand for end-of-life choices: the right to die gave her the will to live.
ADIOS AMOR
the discovery of lost photographs sparks the search for a hero that history forgot - Maria Moreno, a migrant mother who became the charismatic leader of an early movement for farmworker justice
ADVOCATE
Lea Tsemel, an Israeli-Jewish lawyer who has represented Palestinian political prisoners for nearly 50 years, pushes the praxis of a human rights defender to its limits
AHEAD OF THE CURVE
With a lucky run at the track and chutzpah for days, Franco Stevens launched Curve, the best-selling lesbian magazine ever published. When Franco learns that Curve is failing, she turns to today’s queer activists to determine her path forward.
AINU - INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF JAPAN
The life stories of Ainu elders and their efforts to keep their culture alive
AL PRIMO & HIS EYEWITNESS NEWS REVOLUTION
Al Primo & His Eyewitness News Revolution documents the career and influence of the man who understood that people can tell their stories better than anyone else
ALL THAT I AM
The story of an extraordinarily courageous young woman on a path to recovery
ALWAYS IN SEASON
After 17-year-old Lennon Lacy is found hanging in North Carolina in 2014, his mother’s search for justice and reconciliation begins - centuries of trauma and lynching bleed into the present
AMERICAN JUSTICE ON TRIAL: PEOPLE V. NEWTON
The untold story behind the murder trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton: the landmark case that put racism on the stand.
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY
The life of Chinese-American civil rights activist Grace Lee Boggs
AND SO I STAYED
The stories of incarcerated abuse survivors fighting for their lives shows how the legal system gets domestic violence wrong
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR US
Incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII and the demise of civil liberties
ANOTHER WORD FOR LEARNING
WHEN AISHA DECIDES TO QUIT SCHOOL, HER MOTHER, TROUBLED BY HER OWN COLONIAL EDUCATION, SEES THIS AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM BOTH TO RECONNECT WITH THEIR KWAKWAKA'WAKW CULTURE.
ASK THE SEXPERT
A longtime sex advice columnist gains popularity against the backdrop of a ban on comprehensive sex education in schools in India
ATTLA
The untold story of Alaska Native dogsled racing champion George Attla and his legacy
AUTISM IN LOVE
Autistic adults navigate the challenges of dating and romantic relationships
BASEBALL BEHIND BARBED WIRE
Stripped of their constitutional rights, 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into desolate camps, surrounded by guard towers and barbed wire. Ironically it was the All-American pastime of baseball that saved their sanity.
BASEBALL BEHIND BARBED WIRE - FREE 3 YEAR STREAMING OR DVD FOR CALIFORNIA MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS
A special film for California Students that paints the story of Japanese American incarceration during World War II through the lens of baseball, America's beloved pastime
BATATA
This unparalleled Peabody-winning film documents 10 years in the life of a singularly determined Syrian refugee woman
BEING BEBE: THE BEBE ZAHARA BENET DOCUMENTARY
CELEBRATING QUEER BLACK EXCELLENCE - THE STORY OF LEGENDARY CAMEROONIAN DRAG PERFORMER MARSHALL NGWA (AKA BEBE ZAHARA BENET), BEFORE & AFTER BECOMING RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE’S VERY FIRST CHAMPION
BEING MICHELLE
a deaf woman with autism who survived incarceration and abuse uses her artwork to depict the trauma and heal from her past
BELOW THE BELT
The widespread problems in our healthcare systems that disproportionately affect women
BEYOND BARS
Son of Weather Underground activists imprisoned when he was a baby, Chesa Boudin's journey from a childhood shaped by incarceration to a reformist DA fighting for restorative justice is a story of trauma, resilience and hope
BEYOND MEN AND MASCULINITY
This searching, provocative exploration of masculinity raises uncomfortable questions about the shape and definition of masculinity in modern society
BLACK ENUF*
A queer oddball seeks approval from Black peers despite a serious lack of Hip-Hop credentials
BLESSED IS THE MATCH
The story of Hannah Senesh, a Hungarian poet who was captured by the Nazis while trying to rescue Jews in Hungary, including her mother
BLESSED UNREST
The story of Michael Dodds as he reclaims his life's purpose and produces a symphony
BLURRING THE COLOR LINE
Stories of Chinese families in the Black South during Jim Crow disrupt the black and white narrative of America’s racial history
BORN THIS WAY
Risking everything — gays and lesbians in Cameroon
BREAKING SOCIAL
The film explores global patterns of kleptocracy and extractivism, weaving threads between global uprisings, shared anger and courageous actions
BREAKING THE NEWS
Seeking to buck the white male status quo, a group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists launch a news startup asking who’s been omitted from mainstream coverage, and how to include them
BUILDING THE AMERICAN DREAM
Follow immigrant families rising up to seek justice in a construction industry rife with exploitation.
BY MY SIDE
When three veteran families struggling with PTSD lose all hope, service dogs help them heal and imagine the possible
CALAVERA HIGHWAY
A sweeping story of a family of seven men grappling with the meaning of masculinity, fatherhood, and a legacy of rootless beginnings.
CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND
The Legacy of Pat Brown
CAPTURING LEE MILLER
A PIONEERING FEMALE ARTIST WHO BROKE TABOOS AND DEFIED EXPECTATIONS
CAREGIVER: A Love Story
A woman’s heroic decision to take control of the end of her life creates complex, unexpected challenges for her caregiver husband
CASA BLOC
Casa Bloc, a landmark of Spanish rationalist architecture, repurposed as Civil Guard residence, now being rehabilitated for social housing
CESAR’S LAST FAST
Cesar Chavez, a historic fast and the fight for farmworkers rights
CHI-TOWN GUNS, GUN VIOLENCE & THE NRA
In this feature documentary with an original song by Macy Gray, delves into where the guns are coming from that produce “mass shootings” in the U.S. by focusing on the 3rd largest city (Chicago) and by sharing solutions
CHINATOWN
Three senior activists fight for housing rights in DC’s historic Chinatown
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