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First Peoples' TV: Lighting The Seventh Fire
First Peoples' TV: Lighting The Seventh Fire
Category: Documentaries
A look at the Ojibwe tribe of Northern Wisconsin and their struggle to uphold the tribe's treaty right to spear fish in off-reservation waters.
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
Category: Documentaries
The story of Native American Patrick "Hooty" Crow, who spent eight years on Death Row for his part in a 1978 shootout with Northern California police.
First World Order
First World Order
Category: Documentaries
Weaving sequences of arts and cultural expression with interviews and animation, this program traces the relationships of culturally and ethnically distinct African peoples around the world.
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.
Harry Belafonte - Speaking Out For Justice
Harry Belafonte - Speaking Out For Justice
Category: Documentaries
In this rousing speech singer and activist Harry Belafonte calls on the next generation to draw on the passion of the civil rights movement to right contemporary wrongs, particularly when it comes to child incarceration.
Hasta Siempre
Hasta Siempre
Category: Documentaries
This documentary examines the results of the Cuban revolution from the perspective of the Cuban people, and asks the question: Can the revolution survive after the death of Fidel Castro?
Histoires d'Ivoire
Histoires d'Ivoire
Category: Documentaries
The film explores the complicated cultural issues on the Belgium soccer team KSK Beveren, which features a majority of players from the Ivory Coast.
Home Sweet Home
Home Sweet Home
Category: Documentaries
A report on the attitude of Europe towards much-needed foreign professional workers in the wake of increasingly conservative political movements.
Honor Bound
Honor Bound
Category: Documentaries
A moving portrait of the 100/442nd, a highly decorated Japanese-American regiment in WWII, and their families back home who were forced into desolate internment camps.
Hot Talk: Charlene Teters
Hot Talk: Charlene Teters
Category: News & Current Affairs
Saul Landau hosts a discussion with Charlene Teters, Native American activist, artist, lecturer and founding Board Member of the National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media.
Hot Talk: Ling Chi Wang
Hot Talk: Ling Chi Wang
Category: News & Current Affairs
Saul Landau hosts a discussion with professor Ling Chi Wang about the Wen Ho Lee case and racial profiling.
Hot Talk: Marc Ellis
Hot Talk: Marc Ellis
Category: News & Current Affairs
Saul Landau hosts a discussion with Dr. Marc Ellis, Director of the Center for American and Jewish studies at Baylor University, on how Israel in its current incarnation may lead to the destruction of Judaism.
Improbable Pairs
Improbable Pairs
Category: Documentaries
A study of pairs of people who have made peace with each other against truly extraordinary odds.
In Focus: A New Beginning in Banda Ace
In Focus: A New Beginning in Banda Ace
Category: News & Current Affairs
Describes the role of the Western aid and Islamic faith in helping to restore the Indonesian Muslim community in the wake of the recent tsunami disaster.
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.
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