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Rwanda: Do Scars Ever Fade?
In 1994, the small African country of Rwanda was awash in blood. Extremists in the majority Hutu-controlled government organized a systematic genocide of Rwanda's minority Tutsi population. In ...
Released2005

The Children of Leningradsky
Nominated for an Academy AwardŽ for Best Documentary, Short Subject, this 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular ...
Released2004

The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers
"The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers" is an in-depth photojournalistic portrait with bi-lingual text which details the lives and struggles of today's California ...
Released2003

The Really Young & The Very Restless
The "RYVR" Project is designed to teach the pro's and con's of the performing arts through '"media literacy." The Really Young & The Very Restless" is a ...
Released2002

The Miami Model
In November, 2003, trade ministers from 34 countries met in Miami, Florida, to negotiate the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). The FTAA threatens to devastate workers, the environment, and ...
Released2004

The Hole in the Wall
"The Hole in the Wall" illustrates how Dr. Sugata Mitra attempts to solve the digital divide in India by giving slum-children free access to computer technology. The experiment also shows ...

The Breeding Of Impotence
Examines the culture of failure that is endemic among children of poverty and children of color in our society, its causes, its consequences, and the prognosis for overcoming it. The problem of ...
Released1993

Varnado's Mississippi
Varnado's Mississippi is a feature length documentary on my African American and French European Varnado family roots.The story begins in Limoges, France with Leonard Varnado Sr., a French ...

What Is Normal?
What Is Normal is a 57 minute documentary that profiles five Madison, Wisconsin individuals who are developmentally disabled. They were placed in state institutions as children. After surviving ...
Released2001

Waldorf Promise, The
An investigation of the success of eight public Waldorf inspired schools across the United States. Winner of 1998 CINE Golden Eagle Award. Winner of Bronze Medal National Educational Media ...
Released1988

Zoned for Slavery: The Child Behind the Label
Meet the children who work in the sweatshops of Central America. See the armed guards at the factory's gate. Talk to them about the deplorable conditions: low wages, forced birth control, work ...
Released1995

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