Healing the Hurt Category: Documentaries An intimate look at the painful but rewarding recovery process of several Native American survivors of the demeaning Native boarding schools they attended as children.
Hands for Compassion Category: Documentaries A healing address by the Dalai Lama of Tibet on the 4th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, offering a unique view of how to deal with trauma and transform our communities through compassion.
Good Kurds, Bad Kurds Category: Documentaries A story that the national press wouldn't touch: a campaign of ethnic cleansing perpetrated against Kurdish minorities by the Turkish military, using U.S.-made weapons.
Gitmo - The New Rules of War Category: Documentaries This investigative documentary examines the interrogation practices at the infamous Guantanamo Bay detention facility, aka GITMO.
The Secret Pain Category: Documentaries Dramatic events destined Kate Kendel to live with foster parents in Sierra Leone and Scandinavia before having to return to her biological family at 16, where she was genitally mutilated against her will. This doc tells her moving story.
Amy Goodman: Confronting Wartime Media Category: News & Current Affairs Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, delivers a thundering speech in this recording of her keynote address at 2007’s SolFest, touching on many important subjects including the essential role of independent media.
Untold Desires Category: Documentaries This acclaimed film examines the struggle people with disabilities face in their quest to lead sexually fulfilling lives.
Gap and Nike: No Sweat? Category: Documentaries An expose which reveals that Gap and Nike have been using a factory in Cambodia that breaks their own anti-sweatshop rules.
Gacaca Category: Documentaries Follows the first steps in one of the world's boldest experiments in reconciliation: the Gacaca Tribunals in Rwanda, a new form of citizen-based justice aimed at unifying this scarred nation.
Four Sisters for Peace Category: Documentaries A film about peace and justice as seen through the eyes and actions of four activist sisters who are also Catholic nuns: Rita, Brigid, Kate and Jane McDonald, now in their 60s and 70s.