Alberta, Julia, and Catalina are three Chatino migrant women who have had to leave their communities to work on the Oaxacan coast. Catalina sells food, while Alberta and Julia work in lime and papaya orchards. The three women endure discrimination and the challenges of survival in an unknown place—all in order to improve their families’ quality of life.

The film follows the story of Jamie, a struggling butch lesbian actress who gets cast as a man in a ...

Historical heritage documentary about the disease that, 100 years ago, occurred during and after the...

From 3 stars chefs to female cooks, sommelières, entrepreneuses all around the world, meet innovativ...

The story of an American hero and the Cherokee Nation's first woman Principal Chief who humbly defie...

They are clad in the religiously correct abaja, are not allowed to drive and yet still go their own ...

Documents a woman's actual pregnancy; the emotions, the affects on her husband and first-born child,...

The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...

Outraged by the controversial January, 1988 article in Cosmopolitan magazine, the women in the AIDS ...

Still today, people say that during the stormy night from March 31st to April 1st, 1922, the devil h...

Gender activist Diane Torr’s worldwide appearances and workshops are now legendary. For the past thi...

Almost 200 million women are "missing" in Asia - the result of targeted abortion of girls and dubiou...

Twelve Palestinian women sit before us and talk of their life before the Diaspora, of their memories...

Authors, teachers, social activists and feminists explore manifestations of contemporary women's spi...

Salvia Divinorum is an often misunderstood and powerful psychedelic plant used by the Mazatec shaman...

This film illustrates the struggles of Canadian prairies women to achieve a more just and humane soc...

A silver haired woman, Mildred Norman, calling herself "Peace Pilgrim," walked more than 25,000 mile...