Sarah Kamya is a school counselor in New York City. She began the project Little Diverse Libraries on June 3rd and has already raised over $13,000, supported black owned bookstores, and has distributed 775 books to Little Free Libraries across all 50 states. Sarah is helping educate communities while most importantly amplifying and empowering black voices.
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Comes one hundred years from the two-day Tulsa Massacre in 1921 that led to the murder of as many as...
The dramatic story of the British expedition that made the first ascent of Everest. Combining inter...
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A sci-fi documentary that follows the rise and fall of Lyd — a 5,000-year-old metropolis that was on...
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Six blind people around the world are given a camera and asked to take photos of whatever they like.
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An archival documentary about the U.S. military’s response to the political and racial injustices of...
The 30-year legacy of the murder of black teenager Yusuf Hawkins by a group of young white men in Be...
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An analysis of the rise of the European far-right, increasingly present in both politics and everyda...
A documentary that reveals California's complex struggle over who gets fresh water, and how moneyed ...
Samuel Fuller discusses his career as a filmmaker, illustrated by plenty of clips.
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
After Dontre Hamilton, a black, unarmed man diagnosed with schizophrenia, was shot 14 times and kill...
The story of young Afghan girls learning to read, write and skateboard in Kabul.
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A poetic tribute to writer, poet and environmental activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was executed alongsi...