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African Underground: Hip Hop in Senegal
Warning: Adult Content – Listen to a new voice inspired by religion, politics, old school Hip Hop and Senegalese culture. Watch Now ›
Rights on The Line: Vigilantes at the Border
The ugly anti-immigrant politics that lurk behind the Minuteman Project Watch Now ›
A Loud Color
Recounts the contributions of African Americans to New Orleans culture and the long road ahead Watch Now ›
Every Third Bite
In the past few years, millions of bees have disappeared from their hives Watch Now ›
A Girl Like Me
Color is more than skin deep for young African-American women struggling to define themselves Watch Now ›
Perversion of Justice
A non-violent first-time drug offender and young mother of three is sentenced to life in prison Watch Now ›
Massacre at Murambi
In Rwanda in 1994, a newly built school on a hill named Murambi was the site of one of the world’s most horrifying mass murders Watch Now ›
E-Waste
An animated film illustrates the environmental and human damage caused by electronic waste Watch Now ›
A Nomad’s Life
A young Tibetan family questions whether their nomadic traditions can survive modernity Watch Now › Media that Matters Documentaries: A-Z
A young Tibetan family questions whether their nomadic traditions can survive modernity
A non-violent first-time drug offender and young mother of three is sentenced to life in prison
I went to Kenya in late August of 2001 to shoot a documentary about HIV-positive orphans for a charitable organization.
In Andrés’ barrio where “social cleansing” groups wage war, this thirteen-year-old writes and raps against violence
The ugly anti-immigrant politics that lurk behind the Minuteman Project
A Native American tribe’s dreams of prosperity clash with small town values in Rohnert Park, California
“What’s your ethnic make up?” A young man makes a pass at a beautiful stranger and gets schooled on race and gender
New parents Jerry and Andrea have endured their own share of discrimination growing up
Survivors of a U.S. boarding school for the Lakota are breaking the chain of trauma
Sovereign Nation/Sovereign Neighbor explores the word ‘sovereignty’ from the Narragansett Indian point of view
If a society can be graded by how it treats its prisoners, then the state of California gets an “F”
The Carteret islanders struggle to relocate as some of the world's first climate change refugees.
Why does the United States consume far more paper than any other country on the globe?
War may be over in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but many Congolese women continue to battle for their reproductive health
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