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.

Jan calls himself Buffalo. He loves cowboys, he’s blind, and may lose his hearing. The documentary f...

The decades-long debate surrounding reparations is fraught, mired in racial tension and the semantic...

Examines Civil Rights-era America through the prism of basketball at historically black colleges and...

In late 2021, Cleveland’s baseball team was reborn as the Guardians. This documentary, directed by L...

This short documentary tells the story of the life and legacy of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, an Om...

See how New Deal-era Redlining maps delineated risk areas for federally-backed mortgages and home-ow...

The “Prophecy of the 7th Fire” says a “black snake” will bring destruction to the earth. For Winona ...

Jorge Luís Altuve is a young Guatemalan, passionate about mountaineering and a lover of his country....

One of sport’s first and most influential megastars, beloved baseball icon and 5-time World Series c...

D Carleton Gajdusek won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Prions - the particles that would emerg...

An intimate exploration of the circumstances surrounding the incarceration of Native American activi...

Tracing the U.S. military's long history of discrimination against the gay community and one couple'...

The Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, the May events in France, the a...

An account of the brief life of the writer Albert Camus (1913-1960), a Frenchman born in Algeria: hi...
In 1867, when the United States purchased the Alaska territory, the promise of the Constitution and ...

The real life story of the events surrounding the fight for and against public housing and racial in...

Eyewitness accounts recall when Klansmen attacked a bus filled with Freedom Riders in Anniston, Ala....

This Traveltalk series short visits the village of Chichicastenango, Guatemala and emphasizes the in...

From his Memphis studio, Ernest Withers’ nearly 2 million images were a treasured record of Black hi...

Two formidable Native American women, both chief judges in their tribe's courts, strive to reduce in...