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Special: 50 Cents Can Change the World
Special: 50 Cents Can Change the World
Category: Documentaries
Even the smallest gifts can have the power to change lives. In this Link TV special we show you an inspiring story of how one immigrant janitor’s tips are giving children in Ghana the chance for a new life.
Ryan
Ryan
Category: Documentaries
This animation short by Canadian animator Chris Landreth tells the story of the artist turned homeless alcoholic, Ryan Larkin.
Children of Shadows
Children of Shadows
Category: Documentaries
The story of Haitian "restavek" children, whose parents are forced by destitution and desperation to give away their children.
Mardi Gras: Made in China
Mardi Gras: Made in China
Category: Documentaries
This award-winning documentary follows the path of Mardi Gras beads from the naked streets of New Orleans during Carnival to the disciplined factories in Fuzhou, China, where teenage laborers live and thread beads 24/7.
Heroes of HIV: HIV in the Caribbean
Heroes of HIV: HIV in the Caribbean
Category: Documentaries
The programs in this series highlight the heroic efforts of health professionals to enhance prevention efforts and treat those suffering the effects of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.
Everyone Their Grain of Sand
Everyone Their Grain of Sand
Category: Documentaries
This award-winning film reveals the struggles of citizens in Maclovio Rojas, Mexico as they battle the government's attempts to evict them to make way for multi-national corporations seeking cheap land and labor.
Life #10 - The Summit
Life #10 - The Summit
Category: News & Current Affairs
A review of progress on the pledges made at the 1995 Copenhagen Social Summit on poverty eradication, employment and social integration.
Legacy of Hiroshima
Legacy of Hiroshima
Category: News & Current Affairs
The astonishing story of how our lives have been affected by the 70,000 nuclear weapons built by the United States in the 50 years since their first use at Hiroshima and Nagasaki ushered in the nuclear age.
Labor Pains: Sweatshops and the Global Economy
Labor Pains: Sweatshops and the Global Economy
Category: News & Current Affairs
Link TV presents a call-in show featuring a live link between delegates attending the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre and guests at the Link studios in San Francisco.
Knor: 110 Kilos in 25 Weeks
Knor: 110 Kilos in 25 Weeks
Category: Documentaries
This documentary gives a detailed picture of the life of a pig today, a life governed by the rule: as much growth as possible in as short a time as possible.
Karachi Kops 5: A Touch Of Evil
Karachi Kops 5: A Touch Of Evil
Category: Documentaries
Filmed round the clock over three months this documentary series follows the daily lives of the staff of the Gulshan-e-lqbal police precinct of Karachi, Pakistan.
Karachi Kops 3
Karachi Kops 3
Category: Documentaries
Filmed round the clock over three months this documentary series follows the daily lives of the staff of the Gulshan-e-lqbal police precinct of Karachi, Pakistan.
Karachi Kops 2
Karachi Kops 2
Category: Documentaries
Filmed round the clock over three months this documentary series follows the daily lives of the staff of the Gulshan-e-lqbal police precinct of Karachi, Pakistan.
Justice in the Coalfields
Justice in the Coalfields
Category: Documentaries
Examines the community and family toll surrounding the 1989 strike against the Pittston Coal Co. in Virginia, West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky.
Jeremy Rifkin: European Dream
Jeremy Rifkin: European Dream
Category: Documentaries
Social thinker Jeremy Rifkin argues that "The American Dream" is in decline and that Europe's lifestyle is not only more desirable but may be crucial to sustaining prosperity in the new era.