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A Girl Like Me
Color is more than skin deep for young African-American women struggling to define themselves Watch Now ›
A Nomad’s Life
A young Tibetan family questions whether their nomadic traditions can survive modernity 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 ›
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 ›
Every Third Bite
In the past few years, millions of bees have disappeared from their hives Watch Now ›
A Loud Color
Recounts the contributions of African Americans to New Orleans culture and the long road ahead Watch Now ›
Young Agrarians
Young people plant the seeds for a sustainable future in this portrait of organic farming in California Watch Now ›
A Girl Named Kai
Through a stirring poetic mix of video and sound, Kai appeals to her traditional Taiwanese parents for acceptance Watch Now ›
Grace
A young aspiring ballerina, a twenty-something career woman and an elderly grandmother as they all become victims of rape Watch Now › Media that Matters Documentaries: A-Z
Warning: Adult Content – Listen to a new voice inspired by religion, politics, old school Hip Hop and Senegalese culture.
The struggle of a high school senior class to pass a bill making Martin Luther King’s birthday a national holiday
Journey to the “Asparagus Capital of the World” to discover why one little vegetable is so important.
Without a support system, it’s hard for a teenager to stay out of trouble. Aderian reflects on the lessons he has learned
If Walter Mondale can learn how to scratch, young voters can get schooled in election politics
Traditional mosaics illustrate a collage of Jordanian sentiments, challenging common misconceptions of the Middle East
A documentary about the inspiring youth-led movement against the growth of the prison industry in the U.S.
Guatemalan brothers Edwin and Edson crush rocks with their father so their family has enough to eat
Bush’s own words are used to create a picture of what could be if our president had a different agenda.
Fuses thee visual dynamics of the music video format with the explosive delivery style of spoken word poetry.
Sofia Snow's spoken word is a hypnotic barrage of words and images about post-9/11 America
A documentary about the parallel between Arab Americans and Japanese Americans during times of War.
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