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 | | American Outrage  Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights. | |
 | | Better This World  The story of two young Texans accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention reveals the workings of the post 9/11 security state. | |
 | | Secrecy  A brilliant visual essay about the costs, benefits and history of the vast, invisible world of government secrecy. | |
 | | Torturing Democracy  Tells the inside story of how the U.S. government adopted torture as official policy in the aftermath of 9/11. | |
 | | Valentino's Ghost  Shows the way in which the changing image of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. media has mirrored America's political agenda in the Middle East. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | 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. | |
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A-OK?  Examines prospects for Vitamin A distribution programs in Guatemala and Ghana necessary for children's health.
Abandonado  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
Abandoned  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
Abandoned (Short Version)  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
Addicted to Plastic  Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
After Silence  Examines the treatment of Japanese-Americans during WW II, and its relevance to post 9/11 America.
All Different, All Equal  Examines progress in women's rights globally.
The Amahs of Hong Kong  Filipino women exploited as maids in Hong Kong.
American Outrage  Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
...and nothing but the truth  Looks at the failure of the mainstream media to ask important questions and cover opposing points of view.
...and the pursuit of happiness  The aftermath of 9/11: the war on terror, the Patriot Act, the looming Iraq war and massive peace demonstrations.
Another World is Possible  A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere.
Arrows Against the Wind  The Dani and the Asmat come face to face with the modern world in Irian Jaya.
At the End of a Gun  The devastating effect that the civil war in Sri Lanka is having on women.
Because They're Worth It  Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.
Better This World  The story of two young Texans accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention reveals the workings of the post 9/11 security state.
Between Joyce and Remembrance  A hard-hitting look at one of the many heinous crimes that came before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Between Two Worlds  A personal essay revealing the passionate debates over identity and generational change inside today's American Jewish community.
Between War and Peace  The United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia encourages combatants to turn in their weapons and wage peace.
Black Diamonds  Examines the escalating drama in Appalachia over mountaintop removal mining.
blood and oil  The stated reasons, and the real reasons, for the Iraq war.
Blowpipes and Bulldozers  The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.
Bolivian Blues  Explores the success of new initiative to reduce widespread poverty.
Bombies  The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.
Borderline Cases  The environmental impact of the 2,000 factories (maquiladoras) on the US-Mexico border.
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.
Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror  John Pilger dissects the truth and lies in the 'war on terror'.
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.
China Blue & Store Wars  Two films by Micha X. Peled exposing the way the consumer goods we buy are produced and sold.
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.
civilization  Iraq's history -- from the 'cradle of civilization' to the first Gulf War and UN sanctions.
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.
Counting on Democracy  An examination of the fiasco in Florida in the context of the history of voting rights violations.
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.
Cultivating Opportunity  Hard-pressed farmers in the southeast US and in Mozambique find co-ops work.
The Cutting Edge  Ugandan project attempts to change attitudes about female genital mutilation.
Danger: Children at Work  Guatemalan agencies try to discourage child labor and fireworks production by poor families.
the dawn  A look at what really happened in the presidential elections of 2000.
Dead Mums Don't Cry  Grace Kodindo's heroic efforts in Chad to lower the rate of maternal mortality, one of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
Deadly Mistakes?  A 2-DVD set designed to help students critically analyze some of our foreign policy interventions since World War II.
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.
Developing Stories - Series 1  The view on the environment from developing countries
Developing Stories - Series 2  The view from developing countries on population and migration.
The Dhamma Brothers  An overcrowded maximum-security prison is dramatically changed by the influence of an ancient meditation program.
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?
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.
Discipline with Dignity  The attempt to end corporal punishment in Nepalese schools.
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.
Dominoes  Lively cut-out animation illustrates the tensions when a newcomer enters a pre-established group.
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.
Drumbeat for Mother Earth  Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
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.
The Emperor's New Clothes  An impassioned look at the effects of NAFTA on workers in Canada, the US and Mexico.
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.
The Fate of the Kidnapper  The cycle of revenge following first contact with the Uru Eu Wau Wau.
Fighting Back  Women in Bosnia are rebuilding war-torn lives.
A Fistful of Rice  Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.
Footprints of Sorrow  Guatemalan war widows fighting for human rights.
For a Few Pennies More  Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.
For Richer, For Poorer  In Brazil the gulf between the rich and the poor is one of the biggest in the world.
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.
Forgive Us Our Debts  Tells the story of the international grassroots movement to eliminate Third World debt.
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate  2-DVD set explores the human capacity to forgive through a compelling range of stories, from personal betrayal to global reconciliation after genocide.
The Friendship Village  An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.
From Chechnya to Chernobyl  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.
Gene Blues  Examines the ethical issues associated with DNA testing.
Geraldo Off-Line  The globalized economy affects Brazilian factory worker.
God Among the Children  Community organization works with at-risk youth in Boston.
Going Home  10-year old soldier escapes rebel forces in Sierra Leone.
The Golf War  Globalization comes to a Philippine seaside community, which has to defend its ancestral lands against golf course development.
The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It  The story of conscientious objectors in World War II.
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.
A Great Wonder  Documents the difficult transition of three of the "Lost Boys and Girls" of Sudan to life as immigrants in Seattle, WA.
The Health Protestors  Health care advocates demand universal health care for the world's population at international convention in Dhaka.
The Heroin Wars  The history of the narcotics trade in Burma.
Home of the Brave  Examines the case of Viola Liuzzo, the only white woman murdered in the civil rights movement.
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.
The Human Race  Is the western model of global development sustainable in a finite environment?
Human Terrain  Examines and questions the US military's new counterinsurgency initiative, 'Human Terrain Systems', under which social scientists are embedded with combat troops.
In Search of International Justice  The first film about a crucial new commitment to the international rule of law: the International Criminal Court.
In the Name of Honour  Kurdish women fight for their rights in Northern Iraq.
In the Name of Safety  False imprisonment violates due process in Bangladesh.
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.
Independent Intervention  Focuses on the human cost of the Iraq War to contrast corporate-controlled media coverage with independent media.
India Inhales  Activists combat tobacco companies that target India.
Inside Burma  John Pilger investigates the history and brutality of the military dictatorship in Burma.
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.
Jesus Tecu Osorio in Guatemala  The son of civil war victims leads a campaign for justice.
Kabul Transit  A street-level documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war.
Kanehsatake  The confrontation between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government at the Mercier Bridge.
Kill Or Cure?  India's $4.5 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry that serves the world's poor is at a crossroads.
Killing Poverty  Has the corruption in Kenya lessened under its new president?
The Kings of Opium  In the 1990s, the kings of opium in Burma switch sides in the narcotics carousel.
Kosovo - A House Still Divided?  Resentment and property ownership issues remain as the UN Housing Property Directorate Mission ends.
Kosovo: Rebuilding the Dream  Assesses the success of UN efforts in rebuilding Kosovo.
Land of Widows  Population and health problems in post civil war Cambodia.
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.
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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.
Life 8  A new 16-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face.
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.
Listen to the Kids!  A UNICEF initiative involves children in decisions that affect their own futures, their families and communities.
Llamado Para La Madre Tierra  Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
The Long Walk To Freedom  A story of 12 ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary things in the Civil Rights movement.
Looking For My Gypsy Roots  Hungarian film director Arpád faces a dilemma - should he track down his Roma father?
Lost Generations  Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
Lucia  A dramatic film about the cost of an oil spill to a fishing village in the Philippines.
The Man We Called Juan Carlos  Chronicles the violent history of Guatemala and life of Wenceslao Armira, a Mayan father, farmer, teacher, guerilla, priest and champion of human rights.
Milking the Rhino  The promise of community-based conservation in Africa.
The Millennium Goals  Explores the ambition and scope of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, and the obstacles to their achievement.
Missing Out  Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
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.
Mothers of Malappuram  Literacy and access to health services slow population growth in India.
Multiracial Identity  Explores the social, political and religious impact of the multiracial movement.
Murrandoo Yanner in Australia  An aborigine leads the battle against multinationals for historic land rights and tradition.
My Mother Built This House  Large homeless contingent in South Africa has organized to build houses for each other.
The Nature of David Suzuki  Portrait of geneticist David Suzuki, host of "The Nature of Things."
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.
Not for Sale  Examines the disturbing new corporate practice of patenting life forms.
Not The Numbers Game  Six films from around the world on women solving the twin problems of population and development.
Not The Numbers Game (BBC Version)  The role of women in solving development and population problems worldwide.
The On-going Story  Final episode examines the international community's commitment to linking social and economic development with human rights.
The Opium Convoys  Lo Hsing-Han, Khun Sa and the beginning of the war on drugs in Burma.
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.
Palestine Is Still The Issue  John Pilger returns to the Middle East and questions why there has been no progress towards peace.
Palestine is Still The Issue  John Pilger returns to the Middle East and questions why there has been no progress towards peace.
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.
Patents and Patients  India battles HIV/AIDS using generic drugs.
Pavements of Gold  Increase in urban poverty and population, caused by globalization, threatens Peruvians.
pax americana  Spreading human rights and democracy...or empire?
Paying the Price  John Pilger exposes the devastating effect that UN sanctions had on the children of Iraq during the 1990s.
Paying the Price  Pharmaceutical companies block generic drugs, threatening the lives of millions of Africans with AIDS.
Paying the Price (Short Version)  John Pilger exposes the devastating effect that UN sanctions have had on the children of Iraq.
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?
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.
Rain in a Dry Land  Two Somali Bantu families leave behind a legacy of slavery in Africa and find new homes in urban America.
Rain in a Dry Land (Short Version)  Two Somali families find new homes in urban America.
Raised to be Heroes  Through the example of Israeli Refuseniks we learn what happens when soldiers act out of conscience.
Reel to Real: Balancing Acts  Explores the international movement for women's rights.
Reel to Real: Holding Our Ground  International efforts to assure reproductive health and rights conflict with cultural realities in the Philippines, Latvia, Japan, and India.
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 Kandahar  Post-war Afghanistan, as seen through the eyes of Nelofer Pazira, star of the movie "Kandahar," as she searches for her childhood friend.
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 Above  Vietnamese women build on experiences of war.
Roma Rights  Breaking the cycle of Roma poverty and persecution.
Rosita  The plight of a nine-year-old Nicaraguan girl, who becomes pregnant as the result of a rape, triggers a battle over whose life has precedence.
The Seattle Syndrome  Were the WTO protesters right in their effort to protect workers and the environment from exploitation?
Secrecy  A brilliant visual essay about the costs, benefits and history of the vast, invisible world of government secrecy.
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.
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.
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.
The Silver Age  Growing population of elderly worldwide seeks purpose and care.
Sir! No Sir!  The untold story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam.
Slum Futures  The slums of Mumbai are an important microcosm of how slums are developing around the world.
Smack City  Hong Kong, the drug capital of southeast Asia for the last century.
Smiles  The struggle for greater democracy and free speech in Thailand.
Solidarity Song  The great, but little known, 20th century composer, persecuted for his communism.
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.
Srebrenica - Looking For Justice  Examines the massacre at Srebrenica on its 10th anniversary.
Staying Alive!  Poverty combined with lack of education and health services affect maternal mortality rates in Bangladesh.
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 Storytelling Class  An after-school storytelling project in a diverse, but divided, city school breaks cultural boundaries and creates community.
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.
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.
Thirst  A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.
30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle  Photojournalist's personal odyssey through the streets of Seattle during the WTO meeting.
this black soil:  Chronicles the successful struggle of Bayview, VA, to pursue a new vision of prosperity.
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?
Till Death Do Us Part  Widows are denied inheritance and property rights in Nigeria.
Tina Machida in Zimbabwe  A young woman fights for the rights of gays and lesbians against the odds.
Torturing Democracy  Tells the inside story of how the U.S. government adopted torture as official policy in the aftermath of 9/11.
The Tree that Remembers  Extraordinary film explores the lives of Iranian refugees who cannot escape painful memories.
A Tribe of His Own  Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
Triumph Over Terror  Six films on human rights around the world.
Tsuyoshi Inaba in Japan  Working to empower the homeless in Tokyo.
Turbulent Waters  An investigation of international shipping practices and the treatment of seafarers.
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.
Valentino's Ghost  Shows the way in which the changing image of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. media has mirrored America's political agenda in the Middle East.
Waiting to Go  Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are denied human rights.
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.
The War Symphonies  Shostakovich's musical counter-attack on Stalin's bloody purges.
war, peace and patriotism  Patriotism, the 'chicken-hawks' and weapons of mass destruction.
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.
We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
Welcome to Womanhood  Efforts to stop female genital mutilation in Uganda.
Where Truth Lies  A dramatic case before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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.
A Woman's Place - Short Stories (on one tape)  Six short films about women and development by local women directors.
A Woman's Place - Short Stories  Six short films about women and development by local women directors.
World of Difference  Women and human rights around the world.
XXI CENTURY  A seven-part series that gives context and perspective to events since the 2000 presidential elections and 9/11.
Yildiz Temürtürkan in Turkey  A human rights activist risks everything to protest police repression.
Young Wives' Tales  Very early marriage threatens young girls' health and survival.
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