The film questions whether the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the Black community, and American society more widely, and examines the notion of Black power itself. Greaves interviewed major Black leaders, such as Franklin Thomas, Clifton Wharton Jr., Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Lerone Bennett Jr. to present a candid take on issues within the African American community, revealing wider societal problems in America at large.

For over 85 years, steamship Ste. Claire transported generations of Detroiters to Boblo Island, an a...

July, 1949: four young black men are wrongly accused of rape by a 17-year-old farm wife in rural Lak...
A short film entitled "A Letter To Claudette Colvin", written and directed by Victoria Wilson bringi...

NIN E TEPUEIAN - MY CRY is a documentary tracks the journey of Innu poet, actress and activist, Nata...

The ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights and how the music became ...

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

In 2005, a film called Earthlings became the most pivotal documentary of the animal rights movement....

A documentary account by award-winning filmmaker John Ferry of the events that led up to the 1969 Na...

After their hunger strike in Berlin's government district, 5 climate activists reunite. While Lina h...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...

Mixing archival footage with interviews, this film celebrates one of Los Angeles's most influential ...

One Man's Way is a 1996 documentary in which Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of ...

Wisconsin's tribe's ongoing fight to protect Lake Superior for future generations. "Bad River" shows...

Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp ...

Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial r...

The story of the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans and the loss of civil rights.
Three intrepid women battle for Indigenous women's treaty rights.

THE YES MEN FIX THE WORLD is a screwball true story about two gonzo political activists who, posing ...