Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, and her journey to push for the first-ever legislation in the U.S. to govern against bias in the algorithms that impact us all.

Using two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black came...

Conflict between man and machine has been a science fiction staple for over a century. From 2001: A ...

An examination of the connection between relentless government intervention since colonisation to th...

Artificial intelligence is taking on different roles in the filmmaking space. The questions we must ...
French documentary campaigning for the liberalization of abortion and contraception, directed by Cha...

A film about small Ontario town's struggle to restore a desecrated African-Canadian cemetery and the...
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

An American story. Traces the career of Joe Louis (1914-1981) within the context of American racial ...
Liu Bo-Jiun is the first female international baseball umpire. “First” seems to be an honor, but in ...

Narrated by actress Alfre Woodard, this trenchant, eye-opening doc traces the radical civil rights l...

The story of the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans and the loss of civil rights.

The free, almost naive view from the perspective of a child puts the "68ers" in a new, illuminating ...

July, 1949: four young black men are wrongly accused of rape by a 17-year-old farm wife in rural Lak...

Reserved by Citroën for immigrant workers, the Aulnay-sous-Bois factory experienced its first strike...

This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech ex...

The documentary is structured as a video letter from a black man denouncing the persistence of racis...

I was about seven years old the first time someone called me \"black\" on the street. I turned aroun...