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.

What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines ani...

A team of Romany football players try to overcome prejudice in this Czech documentary.

Recy Taylor, a 24-year-old black mother and sharecropper, was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 A...

Suellyn thought the Department of Community Services (DOCS) would only remove children in extreme ca...

The true story of Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice for her 14 year old son, Emmett ...
A documentary juxtaposing the events of the 20th century with the commentary of stand-up comedians.

Newly elected President Nelson Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in...

The story of the Avro Arrow, the world's fastest fighter plane built in 1950's Canada, and how the p...

A portrait film of Eastern Ontario directed by Peter Pearson who’s films include the award winner’s ...

John Lowry's 1971 Ontario travelogue "Home by the Waters" (featuring a haunting theme song by Tommy ...
The pupils of about fifteen secondary schools in the suburbs of Paris react to the projection of two...

In the history of “The Simpsons,” few characters outside the title family have had as much cultural ...

Renowned as the richest gold strike in North American mining history, the Klondike Gold Rush (1896-1...

Amidst the storm of Ferguson, 7 St. Louis college students evolve into advocates and activists as th...

Three Alaska Native women work to save their endangered language, Kodiak Alutiiq, and ensure the fut...

A racist officer is put in charge of an all-black squad of troops charged with the mission of blowin...

Police have been killing people in Columbus, Ohio, with near impunity for more than two decades, lea...

In THE COLOR OF FEAR, eight American men participated in emotionally charged discussions of racism. ...

A journey into the intricacies of mixed-race Japanese and their multicultural experiences in modern ...

“Where the North Begins” was one of the 4 original regional portrait films commissioned for the firs...