The Indian Act, passed in Canada in 1876, made members of Aboriginal peoples second-class citizens, separated from the white population: nomadic for centuries, they were moved to reservations to control their behavior and resources; and thousands of their youngest members were separated from their families to be Christianized: a cultural genocide that still resonates in Canadian society today.

Centers on the unlikely relationship between Ann Atwater, an outspoken civil rights activist, and C....

The film marks the 30th anniversary of the SOS Racismo Movement and gives voice to participants in t...

An oral history documentary of people of color at Miami University during its Public Ivy period—from...

The documentary follows the story of two brothers who were sexually abused by the same priest of Pol...

Filmed over four years, this documentary focuses on the impacts of gentrification as gay white profe...

Five young women who survived unimaginable abuse and rape tell their stories of a gang grooming span...

Grand Saline, Texas, was a sleepy, unremarkable town—until a white preacher lit himself on fire to p...
A look at the rise of racism in modern football

A 38 minute documentary that investigates why antisemitism exploded in Bay Area High Schools after H...

In 1930s Alabama, nine young black men are accused of raping two white women. The judge in the case,...

A 15 minute documentary utilizing archival Super 8 film footage and original animation about a fathe...

In civil rights era Montgomery, Alabama, Klansman's grandson Bob Zellner must choose which side of h...

South Africa, 1978. Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, two white political activists from the African Natio...

Sisters Maggie and Lizzie move in with mom Peg's new husband. Secrets and lies start immediately. Ma...

In 19th-century Louisiana's Cajun country, Belizaire is the informal spokesman for his citizens, who...
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...

Approximately, because so-called "ethnic" statistics are prohibited, there are an estimated 3.3 mill...