"Rasist, Javisst?" is a Swedish documentary film from 1993 about the conflict between young Swedish nationalists and immigrant teenagers growing up in the suburbs of Stockholm. The film was shot during the whole of 1992 and culminated in the riots on the 30th of November 1993, after which date the authorities prohibited the nationalist demonstration in the centre of Stockhom.
Every year, millions of Americans are incarcerated before even being convicted of a crime - all beca...
The story of anti-apartheid activist John Harris - who was hanged after a fatal bombing in Johannesb...
A City Decides chronicles the events that led to the integration of the St. Louis public schools in ...
Three carnival blocks, born in candomblé terreiros in Bahia, are the center of this documentary: Ilê...
African immigrants from Switzerland meet secretly to share experiences.
Don Letts examines the history of this notorious subculture in a fascinating documentary, which feat...
A journey into the intricacies of mixed-race Japanese and their multicultural experiences in modern ...
Writer producer Donick Cary (The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, Have a Good Trip, etc.) has been a...
“In Algeria, we are restoring order, what we mean by French order,” declared Michel Debré, Prime Min...
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THE ARYANS is Mo Asumang's personal journey into the madness of racism during which she meets German...
Film produced for a coalition of public service groups to combat racial and ethnic hatred. The narra...
An eye-opening investigation led by 12-time Walkley Award-winning 60 Minutes, The Age and Sydney Mor...
Profiled is a feature length documentary that knits the stories of mothers of Black and Latin unarme...
A 38 minute documentary that investigates why antisemitism exploded in Bay Area High Schools after H...
On August 9, 2016, a young Cree man named Colten Boushie died from a gunshot to the back of his head...
Mamie Lang Kirkland still remembers the night in 1915 when panic filled her home in Ellisville, Miss...
A relentless chronicle of the tragedy of the Uighurs, an ethnic minority of some eleven million peop...
Coffee-Colored Children is an autobiographical portrayal of Ngozi's, and her brother's, sad welcome ...