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Real Conversations: Soliya Project
Real Conversations: Soliya Project
Category: Documentaries
Link TV's "Real Conversations" series follows the discussions of a dozen university students -- representing the Muslim world, Europe, and the US -- who gather in weekly 2-hour webcam conversations to discuss today's hot topics.
ViewChange: A Dollar a Day - The Strongest Link
ViewChange: A Dollar a Day - The Strongest Link
Category: Documentaries
Bulewla Princess Cima is an HIV positive health worker who is six months pregnant. As a single mother, Bulewla earns enough money to support her family through her position as a community health worker with the aid organization Wola Nani.
ISSUE: Women's Rights
ISSUE: Women's Rights
Category: Documentaries
As women gain powerful leadership positions in some countries, in others, it seems progress for women's rights is at a standstill. Despite how far women have come in the past century, men still hold the majority of governmental power worldwide. Learn more here.
Dambé - The Mali Project
Dambé - The Mali Project
Category: Documentaries
In this colorful documentary, Irish musicians Liam O'Maonlai and Paddy Keenan embark on a musical adventure to the heart of Africa, Mali.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Desert Blues
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Desert Blues
Category: Documentaries
In 1996 Tuareg community leaders in Mali organized a festival to mark the end of the War of Independence. Over the years, this gathering has become a truly international annual event, the so-called "Festival of the Desert".
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Timbuktu Scribes
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Timbuktu Scribes
Category: Documentaries
In this episode of Witness, discover the history of the infamous city that most have heard of but few can place on a map: Timbuktu. Through a modern-day renaissance, long-kept secrets and knowledge of Africa is about to unfold.
Who Speaks for Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think
Who Speaks for Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think
Category: Documentaries
This Link TV original program, hosted by Ray Suarez, addresses the questions many are pondering: Why is the Muslim world so anti-American? Who are the extremists? Is democracy something Muslims really want? What do Muslim women want?
explore: Darfur - Quest for the Human Spirit
explore: Darfur - Quest for the Human Spirit
Category: Documentaries
Join Charlie and the explore.org Team on their journey to Darfur with the health care NGO Merlin. Strangers to this place, they are welcomed by the Darfuri people who illuminate the ability of the human spirit to persevere despite unimaginable adversity.
Raising the Roof
Raising the Roof
Category: Documentaries
Raising the Roof traces an amazing group of entrepreneurial women who traded their graduation caps and gowns for hard hats and overalls in the 1970s, transforming buildings, the carpentry trade, and gender expectations.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Give Me Shelter
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Give Me Shelter
Category: Documentaries
This Witness episode offers a glimpse into the world of home-based bomb shelters. As instability and the threat of terrorism looms, many suburban Americans are taking extreme, and often secretive, measures to stay safe.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Manda's Prize
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Manda's Prize
Category: Documentaries
In Zambia, safari guide Manda Chisanga has just won a £5000 prize from an English travel magazine. Manda is using his winnings to introduce solar cooking ovens in his community to increase safety and reduce deforestation.
Bridge to Iran: We Are Half of Iran's Population
Bridge to Iran: We Are Half of Iran's Population
Category: Documentaries
Three months before Iran's 2009 presidential elections, Iranian women's rights activists are filmed posing their questions to the ten candidates. Ahmadinejad refuses to participate and three film participants are thrown in jail. Watch this documentary for an honest look at the situation in Iran.
Special: Hijacking Catastrophe
Special: Hijacking Catastrophe
Category: Documentaries
This film contends that a group of Bush administration insiders used the trauma of the 9/11 terror attacks to transform American foreign policy and shows how the plan was sold to the American public.
Special: Apology of an Economic Hitman
Special: Apology of an Economic Hitman
Category: Documentaries
John Perkins is an economic hitman, tasked with getting new foreign leaders to yield to US interests -- using debt as a weapon. His job consisted of government payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder, but now he's ready to come clean about the dirty foundation of the American empire.
Speaking of Baghdad
Speaking of Baghdad
Category: Documentaries
Taken from correspondences going back to 2002, Speaking of Baghdad shows a top cast performing the stories of Iraqi writers in Baghdad. We get a chance to hear the words of Iraq's own writers telling of Baghdad during the war.