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ViewChange: Feast and Sacrifice
ViewChange: Feast and Sacrifice
Category: Documentaries
Deya and his large extended family live in a tiny village in Senegal, on the ragged edges of globalization and immigration. Questions of work and ambition arise as the family prepares for Tabaski, the biggest holiday of the year.
Czech Dream
Czech Dream
Category: Documentaries
Two young documentary filmmakers set out to explore the psychological powers of consumerism by creating an ad campaign for a super store that doesn't exist. What kind of controversy will this stir up?
ViewChange: The Mothers Index
ViewChange: The Mothers Index
Category: Documentaries
Being a new mother is challenging enough, but what extra burdens do moms face in poor, rural communities? Tour the world's best and worst places to be a mother, in a report from ViewChange.org and Save the Children.
Special: Amy Goodman - The Courage of Truth
Special: Amy Goodman - The Courage of Truth
Category: Documentaries
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! speaks out on Egypt, Wikileaks and the critical need for transparency in wartime. Filmed April 10th, 2011, this powerful speech will leave you charged up, inspired and informed.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Migrant Dreams
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Migrant Dreams
Category: Documentaries
Migrant Dreams takes a look at the painful journey of migrant Bangladeshi workers in Singapore who are falsely promised better lives for themselves and their families, only to have their dreams turn to nightmares.
Link TV Testimonials
Link TV Testimonials
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Japan: Crisis in Communication Panel
Japan: Crisis in Communication Panel
Category: News & Current Affairs
Japanese media experts debate about the coverage of Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami in "Japan: Crisis in Communication", a panel held March 24, 2011, at American University School of Communication.
In Focus: Living with Nuclear Power
In Focus: Living with Nuclear Power
Category: News & Current Affairs
The possibility of a nuclear disaster on a scale now threatening Japan has been a key point in the energy debate since Chernobyl. The champions of nuclear power often turn a blind eye to such worst-case scenarios. What do they say now?
TED Talks: Stewart Brand & Mark Z. Jacobson, and Derek Sivers
TED Talks: Stewart Brand & Mark Z. Jacobson, and Derek Sivers
Category: News & Current Affairs
Nuclear power: the energy crisis has even die-hard environmentalists reconsidering it. In this first-ever TED debate, Stewart Brand and Mark Z. Jacobson square off over the pros and cons. And Derek Sivers says that there's a flip side to everything.
Charles Ferguson on the Inside Job
Charles Ferguson on the Inside Job
Category: Documentaries
In this conversation with director Charles Ferguson, go deeper into his critically acclaimed, Academy Award-winning expose of Wall Street, Inside Job.
Special: Everything's Cool
Special: Everything's Cool
Category: Documentaries
Everything's Cool is a film about America finally "getting" global warming in the wake of the most dangerous chasm ever to emerge between scientific understanding and political action.
Preventive Warriors
Preventive Warriors
Category: Documentaries
Preventive Warriors is a documentary that takes an in-depth look at the theoretical and practical underpinnings of the National Security Strategy of 2002, by dissecting foreign policy debates around terrorism, rogue states, and WMDs.
Special: The Israel Lobby
Special: The Israel Lobby
Category: Documentaries
For many years now the American foreign policy has been characterized by the strong tie between the United States and Israel. Does the United States in fact keep Israel on its feet? And how long will it continue to do so?
Special: The Best Government Money Can Buy?
Special: The Best Government Money Can Buy?
Category: Documentaries
The cost of election campaigns has spiraled out of control-- on average, US representatives spend more than 25% of their time fund-raising. This documentary asks who provides the money? What effect does it have? And is it in the public interest?
Special: The Billionaires' Tea Party
Special: The Billionaires' Tea Party
Category: Documentaries
In 2009, after Barack Obama came into power promising a new era of hope and change, out of nowhere emerged a citizens protest movement called the Tea Party, which threatened to derail everything. Was this uprising the epitome of grassroots democracy, or an example of "astroturfing"?