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Who Speaks For Islam?
Who Speaks For Islam?
Category: News & Current Affairs
A Link TV original production that explores Islam in an age when Muslim extremists are laying claim to the religion. Hosted by veteran NPR and PBS journalist, Ray Suarez.
Ramadan Primetime
Ramadan Primetime
Category: Documentaries
To coincide with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Link TV airs Ramadan Primetime, a look at the Arab world's "Must See TV." This special is also available as streaming video here.
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.
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.
Hidden Faces
Hidden Faces
Category: Documentaries
A fascinating portrayal of Egyptian women's lives in Muslim society.
Hamoon
Hamoon
Category: Documentaries
An Iranian documentary about a contemporary man, adrift in a cultural whirlpool of art, religion and technology.
God in Government
God in Government
Category: Documentaries
Using the US as a focal point, and Iran, Israel and India as object lessons, this film explores the complex relationship between religion and politics in the contemporary world.
From the Left Coast: Noam Chomsky
From the Left Coast: Noam Chomsky
Category: News & Current Affairs
Renowned linguist and social theorist, Noam Chomsky addresses the Agape Spiritual Center.
Four Sisters for Peace
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.
Forbidden Wedding
Forbidden Wedding
Category: Documentaries
When a paralyzed man is forbidden from marrying by the Catholic Church of Patrocinio, Brazil, on the grounds that he cannot copulate, the community rallies around him.
First Peoples' TV: Wiping the Tears of Seven Generations
First Peoples' TV: The Red Road to Sobriety
First Peoples' TV: The Red Road to Sobriety
Category: Documentaries
Native American health practitioners and traditional medical professionals reveal the importance of tribal values and spiritual awareness in the alcohol recovery process.
First Peoples' TV: The Peyote Road
First Peoples' TV: The Peyote Road
Category: Documentaries
An examination of the United States Supreme Court 'Smith decision', which denied protection of 1st Amendment religious liberty to the sacramental use of peyote for Indigenous people, one of the oldest tribal religions in the Western Hemisphere.
First Peoples' TV: Circles
Falun Gong's Challenge to China
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