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 | | Argentina: Turning Around  An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina. | |
 | | China Blue  A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made. | |
 | | Detropia  A vivid portrait of Detroit, America's first major post-industrial city, as it struggles to deal with the consequences of a broken economic system. | |
 | | The Greening of Southie  The story of Boston's first LEED-certified residential green building, and the people who made it possible. | |
 | | The Motherhood Manifesto  Looks at the obstacles facing working mothers and families and the employer and public policy changes needed to restore work-life balance. | |
 | | Secrets of Silicon Valley  Shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution. | |
 | | Shift Change  Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis. | |
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The American Ruling Class  A dramatic, musical, documentary satire on class in America that attempts to answer the question 'Who rules America?'
Argentina: Turning Around  An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina.
Biker Boys of the Dirt Island  In Nairobi's Korogocho slum, a group of former thieves trying to go straight now provide an informal motorcycle taxi service.
Borderline Cases  The environmental impact of the 2,000 factories (maquiladoras) on the US-Mexico border.
Brother Towns / Pueblos Hermanos  An uplifting story about Jupiter, Florida's humane response to an influx of day laborers from Jacaltenango, Guatemala.
Cheated of Childhood  The International Labor Organization tries to rescue and rehabilitate the street children of St. Petersburg.
China Blue  A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made.
Danger: Children at Work  Guatemalan agencies try to discourage child labor and fireworks production by poor families.
Darkness on the Edge of Town  Hungarian filmmaker Arpád Bogdan sets out to discover what's behind the new wave of anti-Roma sentiment in Hungary today.
Detropia  A vivid portrait of Detroit, America's first major post-industrial city, as it struggles to deal with the consequences of a broken economic system.
Educating Lucia  The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
The Flaw  Tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash of 2008, and clearly explains how excessive income inequality leads to economic instability.
The Greening of Southie  The story of Boston's first LEED-certified residential green building, and the people who made it possible.
Hassan and The Graduates  As Egyptian industry is undermined by Chinese imports, Hassan, a university graduate, takes up the government's offer of free land to farm.
Heist  Investigates the roots of the current economic crisis, and the ongoing assault on working people in the United States.
Invisible Garments: Expensive Soles  Nike and other multinationals are moving production to countries like Indonesia.
It Takes a Child  15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.
Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
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Megamall  The construction of a huge mall 18 miles north of Manhattan reveals the role of money, power and politics in the age of sprawl.
The Motherhood Manifesto  Looks at the obstacles facing working mothers and families and the employer and public policy changes needed to restore work-life balance.
The New Green Giants  Examines the complex and controversial world of today's exploding organic food industry.
Nothing Like Chocolate  The story of Mott Green and the solar-powered Grenada Chocolate Company, a farmers' and chocolate-makers' co-op, which makes organic chocolate from tree-to-bar.
Scent of the Streets  Nigeria has had some success in getting more women into government and business. But what about in the crowded and often violent slums of Lagos?
Secrets of Silicon Valley  Shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution.
Shift Change  Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis.
Silk Ceiling, Part 1  Ritu Bhardawaj is an Indian TV reporter who has broken through the silk ceiling which narrows the prospects for so many women in the Asia Pacific region.
Silk Ceiling, Part 2  Indian TV journalist Ritu Bhardawaj goes to Bihar to investigate the invisible barrier that confronts so many Asian women.
Stop the Traffick  Investigates horror of child sex industry in Cambodia.
The Story of Puttinan  A determined Thai girl has experienced the hardship of child labor.
Trawler Girl  A female trawler captain in Namibia exemplifies goals set forth for women in the Millennium Development Goals.
A Tribe of His Own  Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
Turbulent Waters  An investigation of international shipping practices and the treatment of seafarers.
Untouchable?  The caste system and bonded labor are still alive and well in India.
What's the Economy for, Anyway?  Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives.
A Woman's Place - Short Stories (on one tape)  Six short films about women and development by local women directors.
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