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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"?
Rich Media, Poor Democracy
Rich Media, Poor Democracy
Category: Documentaries
If a key indicator of the health of a democracy is the state of its journalism, the United States is in deep trouble. In this documentary Robert McChesney lays the blame squarely at the doors of the corporate boardrooms of big media.
Special: The Warning
Special: The Warning
Category: Documentaries
Five authors stand up and speak truth to power, exposing shocking trends towards a police state, an accelerated corporate integration with the state, and the blatant subversion of the US Constitution, asking questions the mainstream media refuses to.
Global Spirit: Exploring Consciousness
Global Spirit: Exploring Consciousness
Is reality itself related to Consciousness? Is there such a thing as "Universal Consciousness"? Follow this intellectually-challenging inquiry through the spiritual and scientific realms of Consciousness with Sraddhalu Ranade and Peter Russell.
TED Talks: Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life
TED Talks: Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this installment of TED Talks, Natalie Merchant sings from her new album, Leave Your Sleep. Lyrics from near-forgotten 19th-century poetry pair with her unmistakable voice for a performance that brings the audience to its feet.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Sweet Beginnings
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Sweet Beginnings
Category: Documentaries
Most US ex-cons struggle with what to do once prison is behind them. One program has provided a way forward for many ex-inmates, helping them navigate their way out of the recidivism pattern that many find so tempting.
Youth Producing Change
Youth Producing Change
Category: Documentaries
Young people are on the frontlines of many of the world's human rights crises, but we all too rarely get to hear their point of view. Youth Producing Change shares powerful stories from young filmmakers across the globe who use cameras to share their visions of change.
Antoine
Antoine
Category: Documentaries
Born 100 days prematurely, Antoine is now five years old and he's blind. Watch this sensitive portrait of the real and imaginary life of Antoine, a boy detective who runs, drives, makes decisions, and hosts radio shows.
In Focus: Hope in the Rubble - Helping Amputees in Haiti
In Focus: Hope in the Rubble - Helping Amputees in Haiti
Category: News & Current Affairs
This episode of In Focus takes an in-depth look at the approximately 4000 amputees in Haiti, including 7-year old Choute, who was buried under the rubble of a collapsed building in the 2010 Haiti earthquake and lost his leg.
A Dollar a Day: Made in China
A Dollar a Day: Made in China
Category: Documentaries
"Made in China" profiles two different people, one from China, the other from Minnesota, struggling with the same problem: finding work. Though they live on opposite sides of the world, the plight of Li Jieli, and Wayne Patterson are intimately connected.
ViewChange: Film Contest Collection
ViewChange: Film Contest Collection
Category: Documentaries
Stories are powerful. They teach us lessons, shape our values, and inspire us to act. ViewChange.org connects the power of story-telling to the mission of global development. Now, watch these incredible stories of progress on Link TV.
Megunica
Megunica
Category: Documentaries
The creative development of an artist is what makes him unique and different from the others. The idea of Megunica was to see how mural artist Blu's work would react to the inputs that five Latin American countries offer him.
TED Talks: Parag Khanna maps the future of countries
TED Talks: Parag Khanna maps the future of countries
Category: News & Current Affairs
Many people think the lines on the map no longer matter, but Parag Khanna says they do. Using maps of the past and present, he explains the root causes of border conflicts worldwide and proposes simple yet cunning solutions for each.
Eyes Wide Open
Eyes Wide Open
Category: Documentaries
After 500 years of exploitation and repression, Latin America is at a turning point in its history: a series of socialist leaders has come to power. Can they satisfy their peoples' hunger for change?
TED Talks: Sunitha Krishnan fights sex slavery
TED Talks: Sunitha Krishnan fights sex slavery
Category: News & Current Affairs
Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery. In this courageous talk, she tells three powerful stories, as well as her own, and calls for a more humane approach to helping victims rebuild their lives.