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THE FORBIDDEN UNIVERSITY
Denied education in Iran, Bahá’ís form a hidden university, defying raids, prison, and exile for the right to learn
HER NAME IS NANNY NELLIE
A journey to reclaim the identity and honor of an Aboriginal woman exhibited anonymously as a relic in 1920s Australia
ANY OTHER WAY: THE JACKIE SHANE STORY
Trans soul pioneer Jackie Shane’s electrifying talent, courage, and truth finally revealed through music and unheard conversations
FOR THE LIVING
A Holocaust survivor’s liberation path from Auschwitz inspires an examination of other genocides and humanity’s struggle between dehumanization and empathy
OUR MOVEMENT STARTS HERE
The rural community of Warren County, North Carolina sparked the environmental justice movement and raised awareness of environmentally racist practices with their historic fight against a toxic PCB landfill in 1982
THE NEST
In a house full of secrets, centuries of forgotten matriarchs emerge to reveal untold stories of resistance and resilience
AMONG NEIGHBORS - JEWISH STORY PARTNERS - FREE SCREENING FOR MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOLS
Hand-drawn animation brings the past to life as an eyewitness to murder and a Holocaust survivor reveal Poland’s darkest secret.
THE FIGHT FOR BLACK LIVES
The Fight for Black Lives explores whether the persistently higher rate of Black maternal and infant mortality is inevitable because it is “located in the inferior body of the negro” or preventable because it is located in “inferior social conditions.”
THE DATING GAME
In a country where eligible men outnumber women by 30 million, three perpetual bachelors join an intensive seven-day dating camp led by one of China’s most sought-after dating coaches in a last-ditch effort to find a girl, and love
MY FATHER'S NAME
A woman’s shattering discovery of her father’s participation in a lynching propels her into a complex journey of personal reckoning
HANNAH ARENDT: FACING TYRANNY - JEWISH STORY PARTNERS - FREE SCREENING
The extraordinary life and work of one of the most influential and fearless political thinkers of the 20th Century
BEYOND THE GENOCIDE
Exploring Rwanda’s genocide, forgiveness, and healing to teach humanity’s deepest lessons on unity and resilience
VIVIEN'S WILD RIDE
After a long career in cinema, film editor Vivien Hillgrove starts losing her sight, forcing her to reexamine past traumas and relationships, and to reinvent herself and her art
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 6: “A PLACE CALLED HOME”
In the early 1900s, South Asian Muslims like Mir Dad began settling in the Southwest, defying race-based immigration and naturalization laws
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 5: “A NEW NAME FOR FREEDOM”
In 1920s Chicago, Black Americans like Florence Watts joined new Muslim movements, discovering faith and dignity, and demonstrating how Islam became an integral part of Black life and American history
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 4: “FAITH ON THE FRONTIER”
In the early 1900s, Lebanese Muslims Mary and Hassen Juma settled in North Dakota, where they farmed the plains and built one of America’s first mosques
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 3: “MUSLIMS AND THE CIVIL WAR”
During the Civil War, Muslims such as Mohammad Khan and Nicholas Said fought for freedom
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 2: “FAITH, FREEDOM, AND THE FOUNDERS”
In the early republic, Islam was both studied and suppressed. Jefferson read the Qur'an, while African Muslims like Omar Ibn Said lived their lives in slavery—revealing the tensions between the reality of early America and its founding ideals
AMERICAN MUSLIMS, PART 1: “PORTRAIT OF FREEDOM”
Before the founding of the United States, enslaved African Muslims like Mamadou Yarrow played a crucial role in building the nation
SIMULATING RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE
After the Boston Marathon Bombing, a group of world-class experts in religion and computer science create cutting-edge simulations to predict and prevent religious radicalization and violence
THE INVISIBLE CONTRACT
A reflection on the concept of invisibility, narrated by women who clean public spaces in Mexico City
NO PLACE TO GROW OLD
Three seniors, humanized beyond statistics, expose systemic failures and personal resilience — revealing the housing crisis' human cost
BUMPS IN THE ROAD
A visionary engineer devotes his life to revolutionizing wheelchairs, transforming the lives of people with disabilities
OUTLIERS AND OUTLAWS
The hundreds of lesbians who migrated to Eugene, Oregon from the 1960s-90s agreed on one thing: everything was going to be different
AMERICAN MUSLIMS: A History Revealed Series
A six-part documentary series exploring the untold history of Muslims in the United States
Family Treasures Lost and Found
Through inventive research, a journalist investigates her parents’ unspoken Holocaust stories, and provides historical context in this compelling five-part series
SEX WORK: It's Just a Job
The story of the struggle to decriminalize sex work through an ensemble of people who work or have worked in the sex trades
THE KEEPERS
THE KEEPERS is a celebration of nature, tradition, and the special bond that sustains one of the world’s most essential species
UNBANKED
Does Bitcoin deliver a digital money revolution? UNBANKED explores how millions may find financial freedom by becoming their own banks.
TAHLEQUAH THE WHALE: A DANCE OF GRIEF Impact Campaign
In the aftermath of her newborn baby’s sudden death, orca mother Tahlequah carries her daughter’s body across the Salish Sea
GIANTS RISING
Discover the secrets of America’s majestic redwood trees — the tallest and some of the oldest living beings on Earth
MR. CATO
An elementary school teacher vying for the Olympics in BMX Flatland brings inspiration to his students through the art and perseverance of the sport he loves
RIPPLES OF PLASTIC
Explore the unseen impacts of Great Lakes plastic pollution, inspiring a movement for systemic change and a plastic-free future
COLLEYVILLE
An inspiring true-crime documentary capturing an 11-hour synagogue hostage crisis and the courageous stand against antisemitism and hate
FROM HERE/FROM THERE
A landmark Supreme Court case puts DACA—and one undocumented lawyer’s fight for his community—at the center of history
OUR LAND, OUR FREEDOM
A Kenyan woman's search to find her father’s remains transforms into an investigation of British colonial atrocities and a grassroots movement to reclaim ancestral land
THE SONG THAT CALLS YOU HOME
The Song That Calls You Home is a personal, scientific and mystical exploration of Amazonian curanderismo
GIVE LIGHT: STORIES FROM INDIGENOUS MIDWIVES
Give Light brings hope to the maternity care crisis - Indigenous Midwives provide the road map back to better birth outcomes
BLACK WOMEN AND SEX
Three women across the continent identifying with sex in different ways, connected by its politics
CYBORG: A DOCUMENTARY
Colourblind artist Neil Harbisson is the world's first formally recognised cyborg. Now Neil is on a mission to convince the world to follow him and adopt his credo: Design Yourself
LIGHT OF THE SETTING SUN
A Taiwanese-American filmmaker questions her family's silence around the cycles of violence that have persisted since the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949
SINGING FOR JUSTICE
In SINGING FOR JUSTICE, folk singer Faith Petric reveals the power of song in the history of American social movements
THE KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT
When justice fails, survivors of the Troubled Teen Industry fight to reclaim their voices and fight for accountability
THE BOUGH BREAKS
Alan Watson Featherstone's rewilding story is a visionary blueprint of restoration, in the fight to save our broken planet
TRIPOLI / A TALE OF THREE CITIES
A queer director returns to Tripoli, Lebanon to confront a hometown that once rejected him
A BINDING TRUTH
High school classmates from 1965, one white and one Black, reconnect 50 years later after a shocking discovery ties them together through slavery, changing their lives forever
SHAKING IT UP: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LIZ CARPENTER
The inspiring story of a trailblazing journalist, White House official, feminist leader, political activist, and humorist whose legacy is highly relevant today
THE END OF ETHICS
From a lifetime of reporting on US corporate media, foreign policy, Vietnam, the prison system, whistleblowers, and surveillance, pioneering Journalist Robert Scheer unpacks the kaleidoscopic American experiment
THE STICKLET WEAVER
A documentary film exploring the life and process of outsider artist Brent Brown
NZINGA'S STRUGGLE
Nzinga's Struggle makes a connection between Fonseca's story and the ancestry of the Angolan Queen Nzinga Mbandi
O PIONEER
Three West Virginians—a blacksmith, a seamstress, and a hospital chaplain—creatively navigate hardship and call us to champion the pioneer within
TAHLEQUAH THE WHALE: A DANCE OF GRIEF
In the aftermath of her newborn baby’s sudden death, orca mother Tahlequah carries her daughter’s body across the Salish Sea
IN THE RED: CHANGING LIVES TO SAVE LIVES
IN THE RED follows the lives of six young people eager to rewrite their troubled history by becoming first responders in Oakland, California
THE BODY POLITIC
A young mayor battles powerful political forces to enact a bold new community-led plan to reduce gun violence in Baltimore
ALWAYS LOOKING: TITUS BROOKS HEAGINS
Titus Brooks Heagins’ compassionate but confrontational photography provokes the question "who can tell whose story?"
...AND THE UNCLAIMED - BITCHITRA COLLECTIVE
In a remote village in India, two girls loved each other so much that they had to kill themselves, the village hated them so much that they had to be burnt as unclaimed bodies
FIREBOYS
Fireboys is the untold story of young men incarcerated in California who are offered a way out: by fighting wildfires
WHERE ART MEETS JUSTICE
Justices Albie Sachs and Yvonne Mokgoro of South Africa’s Constitutional Court discuss art’s role in fledgling democracies and judicial systems
A DOUBLE LIFE
The gripping true story of Stephen Bingham, a lawyer accused of passing a gun to prisoners’ rights leader George Jackson in 1971
SWEETHEART DEAL
Four sex workers caught in the spiral of addiction turn to a self-proclaimed healer offering friendship and a path to salvation from the streets of Seattle
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