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 | | The New Metropolis  Two short documentaries highlight the efforts of some of America's first suburbs to reverse their long decline. | |
 | | Passage  A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage. | |
 | | A Sea Change  Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life. | |
 | | Waterlife  An epic cinematic poem that reveals the extraordinary beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes, the largest remaining supply of fresh water (20%) on Earth. | |
 | | Weather Report  A report from the front lines of climate change in Kenya, India, Canada, the Arctic, China, and Montana where people's lives have already been dramatically altered. | |
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A-OK?  Examines prospects for Vitamin A distribution programs in Guatemala and Ghana necessary for children's health.
An Act of Faith  A group of health professionals tours the most deprived regions of South Africa providing care.
Addicted to Plastic  Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
The Age of Stupid  An old man (Pete Postlethwaite) living in a devastated world, watches 'archive' footage from today and asks: Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?
Aiming High  Focuses on Uganda's successful economic recovery in the wake of Idi Amin's regime.
All Different, All Equal  Examines progress in women's rights globally.
All In This Tea  Crusading American tea importer, David Lee Hoffman, supports China's endangered organic farmers by searching out fine, chemical-free teas.
America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie  Tells the story of one of the most astonishing alterations of nature, the North American tallgrass prairie.
American Outrage  Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
Argentina: Hope in Hard Times  The Argentine people, in the face of economic collapse, provide a hopeful example for the rest of us.
Argentina: Turning Around  An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina.
Arid Lands  A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
At the End of a Gun  The devastating effect that the civil war in Sri Lanka is having on women.
Back In Business?  After 11 years of civil war, can Sierra Leone expect tourism to improve the economy?
Baked Alaska  Looks at the battle over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the context of Alaska's accelerated warming.
Bears!  Grizzly bears, as they really are, in their natural habitat.
Because They're Worth It  Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.
Being Caribou  A filmmaker and biologist follow the Porcupine Caribou Herd from central Yukon to the herd's calving grounds in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Between War and Peace  The United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia encourages combatants to turn in their weapons and wage peace.
Big River  Companion film to KING CORN about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture. DVD contains new classroom version of KING CORN.
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.
Black Diamonds  Examines the escalating drama in Appalachia over mountaintop removal mining.
Black Sea  Scientists and religious leaders meet to find the solution to the Black Sea in crisis.
Black Wave  The story of the Exxon Valdez and the 20-year legal battle to get restitution from ExxonMobil.
Blue Danube?  Connecting more than 18 countries in Western Europe, the Danube River is at the heart of a dilemma over shared resources in the growing European Union.
Bolivian Blues  Explores the success of new initiative to reduce widespread poverty.
The Boxer  A young male looks to escape Mexican poverty by becoming a boxer in the United States.
Brazil  Brazil has developed generic antiretroviral drugs to care for those afflicted with HIV/AIDS.
Brazil's Land Revolution  In the state of Bahia, a new initiative encourages the landless to band together to buy up land -- with low-interest government loans.
Brother Towns / Pueblos Hermanos  An uplifting story about Jupiter, Florida's humane response to an influx of day laborers from Jacaltenango, Guatemala.
Build Green  David Suzuki reports on a wide range of green buildings, from large community developments to mini-homes.
Burning in the Sun  An inspirational portrait of a young West African man who starts a business building solar panels from scratch and selling them to rural customers in Mali.
Busto Toxico  Mediante la combinación de técnicas narrativas y documentales, Busto Tóxico plantea estas preguntas, haciendo la propuesta de que muchos de estos cánceres son prevenibles.
Butterflies & Bulldozers  The fight to save San Francisco's San Bruno Mountain speaks to the global dilemma of economic growth versus species preservation.
Buyer Be Fair  Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
Cash Flow Fever  One in ten people on the planet either send or receive money from abroad.
Castro Or Quit?  Two young doctors in Venezuela have to decide whether to leave the country or stay with their patients.
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.
China Blue & Store Wars  Two films by Micha X. Peled exposing the way the consumer goods we buy are produced and sold.
Chávez Ravine  Don Normark's haunting photographs bring back to life a Mexican American village razed in the 1950s to build Dodger Stadium.
Cities  Is "sustainable cities" an oxymoron or can they be made to work?
City Life  22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
City Life  Explores Sao Paolo in introduction to series examining the effects of globalization on people and cities.
The Coffee-Go-Round  Many coffee-producing countries like Ethiopia are facing economic disaster even as the demand for coffee increases worldwide.
Collision Course  Reviews the positive steps being taken in India and Brazil to confront the serious public health issue presented by traffic accidents.
Coming to Light  An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
Coming to Light (Short Version)  An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.
Community  Micro-credit is transforming the lives of women in Bangladesh.
The Cost of Living  AIDS drugs unaffordable in developing countries.
Crapshoot  Looks at the failure of our current sewage disposal system and presents alternatives.
Credit Where Credit is Due  Micro-credit organization in Bangladesh provides loans to village poor.
Crips and Bloods: Made in America  Chronicles the decades-long cycle of destruction and despair that defines modern gang culture in South LA.
Crisis Control  Ukraine's emerging HIV epidemic is contrasted with Africa's longstanding HIV/AIDS catastrophe.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution  Two-part series examining Cuba's enormous experiment in sustainable development in the face of an economic crisis brought on by the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 1  Examines Cuba's response to the food crisis created by the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 2  In spite of the economic crisis and US embargo, the Cuban health system is an outstanding success story around the world.
Cultivating Opportunity  Hard-pressed farmers in the southeast US and in Mozambique find co-ops work.
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.
Death of a Nation  John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
Death of a Nation  John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
The Debt Police  Uganda seeks external debt relief and fights internal corruption.
The Decade of Destruction - Classroom Version  The story of the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest.
The Decade of Destruction  A unique chronicle of the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest.
Devils Tower  The Lakota struggle to protect their sacred site from climbers and other encroachers.
Diamond Road  Examines every facet of the diamond trade from the prospectors to the miners, cutters, jewelers, smugglers and dealers, and advocates for fair trade.
The Dilemma Of The White Ant  Dominic Ongwen is both a victim and alleged perpetrator of LRA war crimes. Should he face an international court?
DIRT! The Movie  The story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.
Dirty Business  Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.
Dirty Business  Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.
Do You Remember Vietnam?  Three years after the fall of Saigon, Pilger returns to Vietnam to examine the state of the country.
Do You Remember Vietnam?  Three years after the fall of Saigon, Pilger returns to Vietnam to examine the state of the country.
The Doctor's Story  The US debate over abortion has severe consequences for health care in rural Nepal.
Doing the Right Thing  Porto Alegre, Brazil has benefited from urban revitalization.
The Donor Circus  Zambia tries to change the conditions for international aid.
Dreaming of Tibet  Looks at the lives of three Tibetan exiles, and at the recent history of their country, which forced them to flee.
Drowned Out  An Indian family chooses to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada Dam.
The Ecological Footprint  Dr. Mathis Wackernagel introduces the Ecological Footprint, a resource accounting tool that measures human demand on the Earth.
Edens Lost and Found  4-part series that highlights models for urban transformation in the effort to make Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Seattle into sustainable cities.
Edens Lost and Found - Chicago  City Hall and grass roots groups in Chicago are working on open space, green buildings and an educated citizenry to create a sustainable city.
Edens Lost and Found - Los Angeles  Is it possible that the City of the Angels can be a model for the world of environmental rebirth?
Edens Lost and Found - Philadelphia  Faced with severe budget limitations, Philadelphia's rebirth is being brought about by a network of community-based volunteer organizations.
Edens Lost and Found - Seattle  Recognizing that the human community is growing faster than the aging infrastructure, the city of Seattle created an Office of Sustainability and Environment.
Edge Of Islam  Three Muslim students face a choice between their faith and their future.
Educating Lucia  The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
Educating Yaprak  Turkey's ambitious campaign to reduce poverty includes convincing reluctant parents to send their daughters to school.
El Caballo  The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
El Caballo (Short Version)  The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
The Elephants' Dream of Peace  In Ivory Coast the national soccer team, the Elephants, helped stop a civil war in 2005. Can the efforts of their top players avert disaster this time?
The Emperor's New Clothes  An impassioned look at the effects of NAFTA on workers in Canada, the US and Mexico.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets  Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets (Short Version)  Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
The End of the Line  The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans. Based on the book by Charles Clover.
Everything's Cool  Examines the media strategies, on both sides, that have resulted in the US government's failure to take decisive action on global warming.
Exotic Terrane  Geological discoveries in the Pacific Northwest.
Expedition Earthscope  America's turbulent geologic story and earth scientists' biggest push yet to uncover its deepest secrets.
Farming The Seas  The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
The Fate of the Kidnapper  The cycle of revenge following first contact with the Uru Eu Wau Wau.
Fighting Fire With Fire  Raises questions about conventional methods of fighting fire, and whether decades of suppressing fire have simply made matters worse.
The Fires of the Amazon  Adrian Cowell reports on the situation in the Amazon more than a decade after his series THE DECADE OF DESTRUCTION.
A Fistful of Rice  Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.
For a Few Pennies More  Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.
The Forest For The Trees  The amazing story of the fight to clear Earth First! activist Judi Bari's name after her car was bombed and she was arrested as a terrorist.
The Forest For The Trees  The amazing story of the fight to clear Earth First! activist Judi Bari's name after her car was bombed and she was arrested as a terrorist.
Fragments of a People  Frantic efforts to find the Ava-Canoeiro before their land is flooded for a new dam.
From Chechnya to Chernobyl  Fleeing the war in Chechnya, refugees have settled near Chernobyl.
From Chechnya to Chernobyl (Short Version)  Fleeing the war in Chechnya, refugees have settled near Chernobyl.
From Docklands to Dhaka  English MD travels to Bangladesh to improve community health.
Game Over:  Explores the changing face of conservation in Kenya.
Gaza Under Siege  The Gaza Strip has been a virtual prison for Palestinians for over fifty years.
Geraldo Off-Line  The globalized economy affects Brazilian factory worker.
Global Gardener  Permaculture helps people turn wastelands into food forests.
God Among the Children  Community organization works with at-risk youth in Boston.
The Golf War  Globalization comes to a Philippine seaside community, which has to defend its ancestral lands against golf course development.
Good Food  An intimate look at the farmers, ranchers, and businesses that are creating a more sustainable food system in the Pacific Northwest.
Grace Under Fire  Dr. Grace Kodindo explores what help is available for the people, particularly women, affected by the ongoing and bloody conflict in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Great Health Service Swindle  Reversing the brain drain in doctors and nurses from developing countries.
The Harriman Alaska Expedition Retraced  Two scientific expeditions to Alaska, 100 years apart, give us an unparalleled view of environmental damage and the change in society's attitudes.
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.
Hawaii: Roots of Fire  Investigates the hidden forces that drive the planet's largest and most active volcanic system, the Hawaiian Islands.
The Health Protestors  Health care advocates demand universal health care for the world's population at international convention in Dhaka.
Heart of the Congo  Documents the work done, and difficulties faced, by international aid workers in the Congo.
Helping Ourselves!  In India, two community projects help people move out of poverty and gain control of their lives.
Hidden Fury  The danger posed by the New Madrid earthquake zone along the Mississippi River.
Holy Smoke  Buddhist monks lead anti-tobacco campaign in Cambodia.
Homeland  Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
Homeland (Short Version)  A shorter version of the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
Homo Toxicus  Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems.
Hopi Land  The Hopi fight to preserve their land and water from strip mining.
The Hospice  Workers at the Mother of Mercy hospice in Zambia provide palliative care for those afflicted with AIDS.
How Green Is My Valley?  Documents efforts to revitalize the polluted, impoverished communities in the former coal and steel producing valleys of South Wales.
How to Become a President  Former World Soccer Player of the Year, George Weah, is running for president again in his native Liberia. Is he out of his depth?
I.M. PEI  Architect I.M. Pei returns to his home city of Suzhou, China to build a modern museum that complements the architecture of the 2,500 year-old city and sets a course for modern Chinese architecture.
In Search of the Edge  Flat earth theory proved! A lesson in critical thinking and media literacy.
In the Light of Reverence  A stunning portrait of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West.
In the Light of Reverence (Classroom Version)  Three separate stories of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West.
In the Name of Honour  Kurdish women fight for their rights in Northern Iraq.
In The Wake of War  A burgeoning grassroots peace movement in Burundi is aimed at ending civil war between Tutsis and Hutus.
In Whose Interest?  A revealing critique of US foreign policy since World War II.
India Inhales  Activists combat tobacco companies that target India.
Inside Burma  John Pilger investigates the history and brutality of the military dictatorship in Burma.
Islas Hermanas  Ometepe, Nicaragua, and Bainbridge Island near Seattle work together for a better life for both communities.
It Takes a Village  A cyclone in Bangladesh results in the construction of an experimental community health center.
John James Audubon  The life story of one of America's singular pioneers, artist and naturalist John James Audubon.
Jongsada Suwanchondee in Thailand  HIV-positive, this former Thai heroin addict helps others understand AIDS.
Kabul Transit  A street-level documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war.
Keepers of the Coast  Surfers organize to save the ocean and the coastline.
King Corn (Classroom Version)  Classroom version of classic film about how two friends uncover the devastating impact of corn on the environment, public health and family farms. DVD contains new BIG RIVER: A KING CORN COMPANION.
King Corn (Original Version)  By growing an acre of corn in Iowa two friends uncover the devastating impact that corn is having on the environment, public health and family farms.
Kosovo - A House Still Divided?  Resentment and property ownership issues remain as the UN Housing Property Directorate Mission ends.
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Kosovo: Rebuilding the Dream  Assesses the success of UN efforts in rebuilding Kosovo.
The Last Child  Tells the behind-the-scenes story of the global campaign to eradicate polio.
The Last of the Hiding Tribes  The Amazon's last uncontacted tribes face extinction.
Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
Life  30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Life - Special Offer  Any six or more programs for $99 each. See note in description below for how to order.
Life 3  A 12-part series about Globalization and its effect on ordinary people and communities around the world.
Life 4  A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 4  Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
Life 5  A new 13-part series about globalization and the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 5  Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
Life 6  An 11-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face as their countries struggle to meet the UN's MDGs.
A Life Among Whales  A fascinating exploration into the life and work of whale biologist and activist Roger Payne.
Life III  Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
Life Running Out of Control  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants, animals and human beings.
Life Running Out of Control (Short Version)  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants and animals.
Life: The Story So Far  How the globalized world economy affects ordinary people.
Lines in the Dust  In revolutionary programs in Northern Ghana and India, gender roles are challenged, and illiterate adults educated.
The Long March  Community in Chengdu, China has organized to clean-up polluted river.
Looking For My Gypsy Roots  Hungarian film director Arpád faces a dilemma - should he track down his Roma father?
Looting the Seas  Investigates the looming collapse of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna stocks and the role EU policies have played in the crisis.
Lost Generations  Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
Maps with Teeth  Bioregional mapping by locals communicates a sense of place and regional identity.
The Matrix of Life  Suzuki travels the world exploring our intimate relationship with water and air.
The Mayor's Dream  The Mayor's dream is simple: a better world because every child gets a better start.
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.
Milking the Rhino  The promise of community-based conservation in Africa.
The Miller's Tale  Efforts are underway in Egypt and Yemen to fortify flour with iron to wipe out needless malnutrition.
Missing Out  Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
Moments of Truth  Charles Stewart, whose 1984 film alerted the world to the Ethiopian famine, returns to check whether the people he filmed then are now free from danger.
Motor  The controversy surrounding off-road motor vehicles using public lands.
Mount Shasta  The Wintu aim to keep their sacred spring on Mount Shasta from harm.
Murrandoo Yanner in Australia  An aborigine leads the battle against multinationals for historic land rights and tradition.
My First Day at School  Three children prepare to enter primary school in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
My Hanoi  Tour of rapidly urbanizing Hanoi, and the effect on citizens and culture.
My Mother Built This House  Large homeless contingent in South Africa has organized to build houses for each other.
Nanga Parbat  Pakistan's fast-growing mountain, Nanga Parbat, challenges geological theory.
Net Loss  Examines the controversy surrounding salmon farms, and the threat they pose to wild salmon.
The New Metropolis  Two short documentaries highlight the efforts of some of America's first suburbs to reverse their long decline.
The New Rulers of the World  Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.
No Country For Young Girls?  A young Indian woman has to choose - stay with a husband who doesn't want female children, or make it on her own.
Norse America  Evidence that the Icelandic sagas were fact not fiction.
Not The Numbers Game  Six films from around the world on women solving the twin problems of population and development.
Oil on Ice  Connects the fate of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to critical decisions about energy policy.
The On-going Story  Final episode examines the international community's commitment to linking social and economic development with human rights.
The Other Side  Poor Mexicans attempt perilous border crossing to US, often at the expense of family, traditional culture, and their lives.
The Outsiders  Explores the moral and economic dilemmas that adolescents face in the Ukraine today.
Paradise Domain  Pacific islanders are not benefiting from digital windfall or World Wide Web.
Passage  A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage.
Patently Obvious  International patent regulations only protect multinationals.
Patents and Patients  India battles HIV/AIDS using generic drugs.
Pavements of Gold  Increase in urban poverty and population, caused by globalization, threatens Peruvians.
Paying the Price  Pharmaceutical companies block generic drugs, threatening the lives of millions of Africans with AIDS.
The Perfect Famine  Examines the causes of, and solutions to, severe famine conditions in Malawi.
The Philadelphia Story  Globalized economy affects American jobs.
The Pied Piper of Eyasi  The Hadza are among Africa's last hunter-gatherers. Should they follow charismatic Baallow into the modern world?
Planeat  Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
The Posse  Rap group in Sao Paulo, Brazil, expresses social problems.
The President's Dilemma  In the face of rising sea levels due to climate change, Kiribati President Anote Tong must decide the fate of his people. Should he plan for an orderly evacuation of the islands?
The Prince  A young Pakistani landowner chooses between trying to implement the MDGs in the village that his family owns, and a quiet life.
A Question of Rights  Looks at the state of women's human rights in Ethiopia, Latvia, Jamaica and Fiji.
The Rainforest  The ecology of a rainforest.
Rainmakers - Series 1  Six youth leaders from around the world are making a difference.
Rainmakers - Series 2  The second series about youth leaders around the world making a difference.
Raised to be Heroes  Through the example of Israeli Refuseniks we learn what happens when soldiers act out of conscience.
Razing Appalachia  Explores the controversial issue of mountaintop removal mining by following a grassroots fight to stop the process in West Virginia.
Razvan Marcu in Romania  After Ceausescu, Razvan Marcu now fights for a clean environment.
The Real Leap Forward  Reports on China's successful efforts to reduce poverty through sustainable development and targeted programs.
Regopstaan's Dream  Kalahari Bushmen fight to live on ancestral land in South Africa.
Return from Extinction  The Panara return to their ancestral forest home.
Return to Srebrenica  Survivors of the massacre in Srebrenica struggle to heal their community and build a new future.
Returning Dreams  In the aftermath of Liberia's civil war children are fighting to reclaim their futures and return home.
The Right to Choose  Women are denied human rights in Ethiopia and northern Nigeria.
Rising Waters  Shows that global warming is already hurting the Pacific Islands.
The Road from Rio  Questions the relevance and success of the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
Roma Rights  Breaking the cycle of Roma poverty and persecution.
Rough Science  10-part series in which five scientists on a tropical island cooperate to solve a series of scientific challenges using only their knowledge, ingenuity, and whatever is at hand.
Rough Science DVD Disc 1  Episodes 101-103 of the entertaining science series.
Rough Science DVD Disc 2  Episodes 104-106 of the entertaining science series.
Rough Science DVD Disc 3  Episodes 107-110 of the entertaining science series. All shot on the island of Capraia in the Mediterranean.
Running On Empty  Highlights the plight of two young mothers - one in South Wales and the other in Northern Ethiopia.
The Sacred Balance  4-part series that celebrates the meeting of science and spirit.
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?
School's Out!  The private school option in a Lagos shantytown.
A Sea Change (Short Version)  Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
A Sea Change  Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
The Seattle Syndrome  Were the WTO protesters right in their effort to protect workers and the environment from exploitation?
Secrets of the Choco  The Choco rainforest in Colombia faces development. What is the best option?
Seeing is Believing  Zambia begins a nationwide program to deliver Vitamin A to its population.
A Sense of Wonder  Rachel Carson's love for the natural world and her fight to defend it.
Sex and the Holy City  Investigates the impact on poor women and families of the late Pope John Paul's position on sex and reproductive health.
Shakuntala Kazmi in India  A low-caste Hindu, Shakuntala Kazmi fights for women's rights.
The Shaman's Apprentice  Ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin's quest to preserve the ancient wisdom of Amazonian shamans.
The Shoreline Doesn't Stop Here Anymore  Coastal erosion and our mostly futile efforts to hold the ocean at bay.
The Silent Crisis  The Central African Republic struggles to avoid economic and social chaos.
Silent Killer  Highlights promising attempts in Africa, and in South and Central America, to end world hunger.
The Silver Age  Growing population of elderly worldwide seeks purpose and care.
Slum Futures  The slums of Mumbai are an important microcosm of how slums are developing around the world.
A Snowmobile For George  A rambunctious road trip reveals the toll that environmental deregulation has had on the lives of ordinary people.
SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories  Investigates how the exploitation of Southern Louisiana's abundant natural resources compromised the resiliency of its ecology and culture, multiplying the devastating impact of the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina.
Southbound  Examines logging in the southeastern US and the controversy over chip mills.
Sowing Seeds of Hunger  The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has crippled the agricultural community while forcing children to undertake the responsibilities of farming.
Split Estate  Documents the devastating effect that oil and natural gas drilling is having on the health of families and the environment in the Rocky Mountain West.
Stealing a Nation  Award-winning reporter John Pilger exposes how the British Government expelled the population of a group of islands, including Diego Garcia, so the US could build a military base.
Stealing A Nation  Award-winning reporter John Pilger exposes how the British Government expelled the population of a group of islands, including Diego Garcia, so the US could build a military base.
Stop the Traffick  Investigates horror of child sex industry in Cambodia.
The Story of Idrissa  Cultural values conflict with consumerism for a boy in Africa.
The Strangest Dream  The inspiring story of Joseph Rotblat and the efforts of the Pugwash Conferences to halt nuclear proliferation.
The Summit  The UN General Assembly meets to review progress on social justice worldwide.
The Suzuki Diaries  David Suzuki and daughter Sarika travel to Europe to visit inspiring people and projects that give hope for a sustainable future.
Swim for the River  The story of the Hudson, and the battle to save it, are told as Chris Swain swims the entire length of the river.
Talk Mogadishu  The story of HornAfrik, the first community TV and radio station in Somalia.
Tapped  An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.
Tar Creek  Tells the incredible story of the Tar Creek Superfund site in NE Oklahoma and the massive and deadly remains left by the lead and zinc mines there.
TemeTTeme  Dramatic children's film about urbanization and family values in Ethiopia.
Their Brothers' Keepers  A deeply moving film about Africa's AIDS orphans left to fend for themselves.
Thirst  A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.
This Hard Ground  Civil war leads to the internal displacement of millions in Sri Lanka.
Three Sisters  Eritrea's women fought in the war. Should they now liberate themselves from harmful traditional practices?
Together Against Violence  Poor Jamaican community overcomes violence.
Toxic Bust  Explores the relationship between breast cancer and exposure to toxic chemicals.
The Trade Trap  Ghanaian farmers struggle to get a foothold in the international market.
A Tribe of His Own  Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
Trouble In Paradise  Local inhabitants of the Maldives wait for promised tsunami aid.
Truck Farm  Blending seriousness and whimsy, filmmaker Ian Cheney explores the promise and perils of urban farming.
Tsuyoshi Inaba in Japan  Working to empower the homeless in Tokyo.
Turbulent Waters  An investigation of international shipping practices and the treatment of seafarers.
Turning 16  Six teens in six countries talk about their hopes for the future.
Unconquering the Last Frontier  Chronicles Native Americans' struggle to survive in the midst of hydroelectric development.
The Unforgiven  Should General Butt Naked (née Joshua Blahyi) - now a Christian pastor - be forgiven for his role in Liberia's horrific civil war?
Untouchable?  The caste system and bonded labor are still alive and well in India.
Up in Smoke  Dependence on tobacco crops and manipulation by the tobacco industry has stunted the economy of Malawi.
The Value of Life  United Nations' HIV/AIDS envoy, Stephen Lewis, makes an impassioned plea for world public opinion to focus on the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Waiting to Go  Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are denied human rights.
Walking with Ghosts  Predator biologist Elizabeth Hofer tracks and studies the elusive lynx in the Yukon's boreal forests.
The War on Democracy  John Pilger reports that, in spite of a history of repeated US-backed suppression, popular democratic movements are gaining ground in Latin America.
Warming Up in Mongolia  Unless sustainable alternatives are introduced, Mongolia's dependence on fossil fuels and rapid urbanization threatens the environment.
The Wasting of a Wetland  The destruction of the Florida Everglades.
Water First  An inspiring story from Malawi shows that clean water is essential for the achievement of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
The Water Front  The story of Highland Park, Michigan, and the larger issues of water privatization and human rights.
Water On The Table  An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
Waterlife  An epic cinematic poem that reveals the extraordinary beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes, the largest remaining supply of fresh water (20%) on Earth.
Ways We Live  New models of community living and building in the US and Canada are featured.
We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
We Still Live Here  Tells the amazing story of the return of the Wampanoag language, a language that was silenced for more than a century.
Weather Report  A report from the front lines of climate change in Kenya, India, Canada, the Arctic, China, and Montana where people's lives have already been dramatically altered.
Weather The Storm  Fishing communities on France's western coast show the path to sustainability.
When China Met Africa  Examines China's expanding footprint in Africa through the stories of three people in Zambia: a Chinese farmer, a Chinese multinational's road project manager and Zambia's trade minister.
When Is Enough, Enough?  A small Cree band in Alberta battles major oil companies for their land which lies on top of one of the world's richest oil deposits.
Which Way Home  The personal side of immigration as child migrants from Mexico and Central America risk everything to make it to the US riding atop freight trains.
Who Shot My Brother?  As German Gutierrez searches for the gunmen who tried to kill his brother, he exposes the root causes of the violence in his native Colombia.
Without Rights  Palestinians are denied human rights.
Wolves in Paradise  Ranchers and environmentalists team up to protect open space from developers and to learn how to share with wolves this last wild corner of the West.
Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia  John Pilger alerts the world to the bloody reign of Pol Pot in Cambodia.
Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia  John Pilger alerts the world to the bloody reign of Pol Pot in Cambodia.
Yemeni Futures  More than a decade after its unification, Yemen is still struggling to improve the standard of living.
Yildiz Temürtürkan in Turkey  A human rights activist risks everything to protest police repression.
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