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Looking Back
Homeless Veteran Albert Lewis photographs his life and sheds light on the support of his community. Watch Now ›
Knock Knock, Who’s There?
What would you do to stop domestic abuse in your neighborhood? Watch Now ›
The Secret Life Of Paper
Why does the United States consume far more paper than any other country on the globe? Watch Now ›
Exiled In America
Five siblings struggle to support their American livelihoods after their mother is deported to Mexico. Watch Now ›
Will I Be Next?
Chicago youth explore the effects of gun violence in their neighborhoods and demand change for the future. Watch Now ›
La Hoja
The United States' war on drugs challenges Bolivian traditions with broad and damaging results. Watch Now ›
Why Do White People Have Black Spots?
Youth in Ghana pose questions to people outside of their borders and spark an ongoing dialogue through film. Watch Now ›
Lone Wolf
The rights of an independent journalist are compromised by the government's attempts to control media content. Watch Now ›
Locusts
Hip Hop artists join Detroit citizens to speak up about the effects of ill-planned urban developments. Watch Now ›
Immersion
Moises, a ten-year-old student, struggles to communicate in his new school with limited access to his native language. 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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