Special: Blackwater - America's Private Army in Iraq Category: Documentaries The controversy over Blackwater USA, whose private security guards opened fire on Iraqi civilians, leaving at least 11 dead. The Iraqi gov't says Blackwater must go...but who has the power over these "soldiers for hire?"
Special: John and Yoko - Give Peace a Song Category: Documentaries Music has always had a special power to inspire social change, never more so than in the songs of John Lennon. In this Link TV Special, we pay tribute to John Lennon's music and his message of peace and justice.
Special: The American Revolution of Howard Zinn Category: Documentaries In this special, we honor the life and continuing work of Howard Zinn, academic, historian, author and outspoken activist, whose tireless determination remains an inspiration.
Special: America's Dirty Tricks - Part 1 Category: Documentaries With the release of the "family jewels" CIA files, there is no better time to examine our nation’s secret life. We air "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," with analysis from Amy Goodman.
Special: Without Water Category: Documentaries In this Link TV Special we look at clean water - a human necessity and rapidly becoming a corporate goldmine. Link investigates how these multinationals' thirst for wealth can cost lives around the world.
Looking for China Girl Category: Documentaries In China, up to 117 men are born for every 100 women. This documentary investigates the population problem, which has lead to a recent spate of kidnapped wives.
Suzuki Speaks Category: Documentaries In this inspirational and artistic film, renowned scientist and visionary Dr. David Suzuki, delivers the most important message of his career: what it means to be fully human in our interconnected universe.
Rosita Category: Documentaries In this powerful documentary, the plight of a nine year-old Nicaraguan girl who becomes pregnant through a vicious rape triggers a battle over whose life has precedence.
The Promise Category: Documentaries One New Zealand woman's difficult decision to help end her dying mother's life becomes an international euthanasia debate when she is brought to trial for attempted murder.
Ayurveda: The Art of Being Category: Documentaries An examination of Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest systems of holistic healthcare, and its application in today's fast-paced, technologically-driven world.
Litigating Disaster Category: Documentaries This film explores how Union Carbide successfully manipulated the US and Indian legal systems to avoid having to defend its record in the Bhopal environmental disaster.
Sister Helen Category: Documentaries A portrait of Sister Helen, a recovering alcoholic and Benedictine sister who has spent the last years of her life running a halfway house in the South Bronx.
The Ties That Bind Category: Documentaries A look at one family's struggle to define and understand the meaning of family and support as they deal with health issues.
Spotlight: Russian Godfathers Category: Documentaries This series investigates the ruthless struggle for economic and political power between Russian president Vladimir Putin and a group of super-wealthy Russian businessmen, complimented by Link TV in-studio interviews.