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In Focus: Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers
In Focus: Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers
Category: News & Current Affairs
This report shares moving personal stories from former slave laborers during World War II.
In Focus: Beijing a Year Before the Olympics
In Focus: Beijing a Year Before the Olympics
Category: News & Current Affairs
This excellent investigative report demonstrates the gap between the propaganda - the happy public face of the Beijing Olympics - and the reality behind it - the continued suppression of free speech in China.
In Focus: Auschwitz - Germany's Crime
In Focus: Auschwitz - Germany's Crime
Category: News & Current Affairs
This Deutsche Welle special report marks the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
Escape From Tibet
Escape From Tibet
Category: Documentaries
A touching documentary about the resilience of two brothers traveling with a group of young Tibetans along the treacherous terrains of the Himalayan range.
Harsh Beauty
Harsh Beauty
Category: Documentaries
This warm and poignant documentary follows the lives of Jyothi, Usha and Hira Bai, three Eunuchs in India who struggle for acceptance in a culture splintered by religion, caste and politics.
Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Category: Documentaries
This rousing documentary uses the life of activist and long time teacher Howard Zinn to tell the pressing story of political activism in the 20th Century and beyond.
House Calls
House Calls
Category: Documentaries
House Calls follows Dr. Nowaczynski and his patients over a course of six months, showing the urgent need for better access to adequate health care for Canada's aging population.
Honor Killing: A Turkish Tragedy
Honor Killing: A Turkish Tragedy
Category: Documentaries
Follow a young woman back to Turkey where she confronts her father who murdered her boyfriend 18 years ago.
Heart of the Congo
Heart of the Congo
Category: Documentaries
Amid threats of violence, corruption, and a legacy of colonial dependency, aid workers in the Congo help refugees who have lost everything; demonstrating the ways in which humanitarian aid makes a difference.
Healing the Hurt
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.
Hazel Dickens: It's Hard To Tell the Singer From the Song
Hazel Dickens: It's Hard To Tell the Singer From the Song
Category: World Music
The life and music of Hazel Dickens, a pioneering woman in Bluegrass and hardcore country music.
Hands for Compassion
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
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
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
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.
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