Focuses on 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta Menchu, as she discusses the lack of human rights for the indigenous people of Guatemala and her commitment to the struggle for a more egalitarian society.
The film questions whether the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the Black comm...
National Geographic documentary on Martin Luther King Jr. helps drive change in the United States in...
Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo's Grandfather disappeared mysteriously in 1962. The community searching for ...
Fred Martinez was a Navajo youth slain at the age of 16 by a man who bragged to his friends that he ...
This documentary offers a deep, candid, and historical look at the Christian experience of America's...
A documentary on funk and P-funk and the bands and artists that made it all happen: James Brown, Sly...
Five Years North is the coming-of-age story of Luis, an undocumented Guatemalan boy who just arrived...
Showcasing three short films by American writer James Baldwin, wherein he muses about race, sexualit...
Spies of Mississippi tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to pr...
A day in the life of 91.1, Nuxalk Radio, a radio station built to help keep the Nuxalk language aliv...
A joyous Guatemalan film about the magic and charm of puppetry. This documentary follows the charism...
"Mother Tongue" chronicles the first time a documentary film about Guatemalan genocide in Guatemala ...
When 17-year-old Lennon Lacy is found hanging from a swing set in rural North Carolina in 2014, his ...
Amá is a feature length documentary which tells an important and untold story: the abuses committed ...
Since her debut at the age of 18, musician, civil rights campaigner and activist Joan Baez has been ...
"Without a Whisper" is the untold story of how Indigenous women influenced the early suffragists in ...