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With God on our Side
With God on our Side
Category: Documentaries
Eschewing the polemic tone of most current political documentaries, With God on our Side relates its critical history of George W. Bush largely in evangelical conservatives' own words.
Reel Bad Arabs
Reel Bad Arabs
Category: Documentaries
A look at how Arabs have been villified within Hollywood - from cinema's earliest days to contemporary blockbusters that feature machine-gun wielding, bomb-exploding "evil" Arabs.
Oil Safari - Travelogue of Addiction
Oil Safari - Travelogue of Addiction
Category: Documentaries
What does it take to quench America's mighty thirst for gasoline? Pulitzer-winning correspondent Paul Salopek traced gas pumped at a suburban Chicago station to the fuel's sources around the globe.
William Sloane Coffin: A Lover's Quarrel with America
William Sloane Coffin: A Lover's Quarrel with America
Category: Documentaries
Reverend Dr. William Sloane Coffin, religious leader and peace activist, speaks on U.S. policies and politics, focusing on the Iraq War and nuclear proliferation.
Sacred Activism
Sacred Activism
Category: Documentaries
A look at Sacred Activism, a fusion of profound mystical awareness, passion, clarity and sacred practice; developed by Andrew Harvey, Oxford scholar and visionary.
Tulia, Texas: Scenes From the Drug War
Tulia, Texas: Scenes From the Drug War
Category: Documentaries
More than 10% of the African-American community in this tiny town were arrested in a 1999 sting operation, even though there was no proof that any drug dealing occurred.
Who's Afraid of Nuclear Power
Who's Afraid of Nuclear Power
Category: News & Current Affairs
This program examines how Australia compares to Scandinavian nations, which have wrestled with meager fossil fuel resources, acid rain from their neighbors' coal-fired power, and the radioactive fallout from Chernobyl. The contrast is astounding.
Sopa
Sopa
Category: Documentaries
A live-action stop-motion animation about a special soup.
Soweto Uprising
Soweto Uprising
Category: Documentaries
A definitive account of the Soweto Uprising told through first hand testimonies and archival footage, this program explores the possibility that violence is a necessary catalyst to political change.
No. 17
No. 17
Category: Documentaries
Filmmakers lead an investigation into the identity of the only anonymous victim of a 2002 bus explosion in Tel Aviv.
Special: Truth, Lies and the Press - Part 2
Special: Truth, Lies and the Press - Part 2
Category: Documentaries
Part 2 of this Link TV special features the legendary journalist Bill Moyers' call to arms for the independent press at the National Conference for Media Reform.
Witness: Books Not Bars
Witness: Books Not Bars
Category: Documentaries
A powerful indictment of the growing "prison industrial complex" in America, a system in which youth of color are four to five times more likely to be incarcerated than educated.
The Bombing
Spotlight: Bombies
Spotlight: Bombies
Category: Documentaries
Examines the danger of unexploded cluster bombs in modern Laos. The U.S. dropped over 2 million tons of these bombs from 1964-73, making tiny Laos the most heavily bombed country in history.
Managing Diversity in a Globalized World
Managing Diversity in a Globalized World
Category: News & Current Affairs
Journalist and writer Fareed Zakaria moderates a discussion about the difficulty of maintaining national identities in an increasingly inter-connected world, recorded at last year's Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting.
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