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America Inside Out and National Geographic's The Race Issue invite us to build a better future by addressing our own implicit biases.
A South African boy embarks on a quest from his village to find his uncle in Johannesburg.
Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski shares her story of unimaginable suffering, but also of hope, of resilience, and of a refusal to hate with students and incarcerated individuals.
Bridge of Spies follows Jim Donovan in an exploration of the constitutional rights, the Cold War, the U-2 incident, and the Berlin Wall.
A loving family portrait, Ali and his sister Zahra set out on a quest for shoes in Tehran.
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Explores the life and musical impact of conductor Rafael Schächter at Theresienstadt (Terezin) concentration camp in 1941.
Explore the power of journalism with the story of photographer Dan Eldon.
Explore empowering stories of finding pride in your gender identity and sexual orientation with the narrative heros of It Gets Better Project.
Learn more about the impact of coal mining on our health, economy, and climate with From the Ashes.
Gender Revolution educates and advocates for inclusive gender expression conversations and policies.
Genius follows Albert Einstein beyond his academic life to see him as a father, theorist, professor, and friend.
Happy seeks out the keys to happiness through remarkable stories from Namibia, Brazil, Bhutan, Kolkata, Louisiana, and more.
Global inspiration Malala Yousafzai shares her journey and triumphs for equitable education across the globe.
Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson were three Black women known as “human computers,” at NASA and worked to support John Glenn's space launch.
Jane reveals the inspiring commitment to studies of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, respectively, they began more than one revolution in the biological sciences.
Just Mercy is a feature film adapted from the bestselling book by Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative. It is based on a true story that confronts Americans with our history of racial injustice.
Know How, written and acted by youth in foster care, highlights their experiences with story and song.
Following the uprising against police brutality after Rodney King’s assault, LA92 presents events that transformed Los Angeles.
Landfill Harmonic follows the Paraguayan Recycled Orchestra of Cateura in their quest to provide hope for their town.
Ishaa lives in an imaginative world of wonders. He connects with a new art teacher in boarding school who shares his joy and enthusiasm.
Mars is an episodic series following a new expedition on the Red Planet and the team looking for traces of water and life.
One Strange Rock tells the story of Earth’s history from a planetary perspective by exploring the atmosphere and its ability to heal.
A London family relocates to a small town in Colombia and soon find themselves haunted by an ancient legend.
A third-grade class and their parents in Wuhan, China learn about democracy by staging an election for class monitor.
Phiona Mutesi emerged from the largest slum in Kampala, Uganda to travel to international chess competitions and then the world stage.
River of Gold follows two war journalists and their guide into Peru’s Amazon rainforest to uncover the savage destruction of the jungle in pursuit of illegally mined gold.
Oskar Schindler Schindler risked everything to protect and rescue more than 1,100 Jewish people sheltered in his factory during the Holocaust.
Young William Kamkwamba supports his family and eventually for his village by building a wind turbine to bring water during a famine.
A Tibetan refugee living at a monastery in exile in India becomes a soccer enthusiast determined to see the finals of the World Cup.
The Dhamma Brothers documents stories of incarcerated men at Donaldson Correctional Facility as they practice Vipassana meditation.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble follows the rotating artists as they gather and connect across cultures.
The Post reveals partnership between The Washington Post's Katharine Graham, the first woman to lead a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee, as they risk their careers - and their very freedom - to bring truths to light.
Inspired by Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, an artist under house forms an unlikely friendship while on a quest to share stories of wisdom and freedom.
Morgan Freeman traveled almost 100,000 miles to explore similarities among different faiths.
The Story of Us with Morgan Freeman explores big questions and reveals the common humanity that lies inside us.
Sang-woo doesn't want to leave Seoul to live with his mute grandmother but soon her love transforms their relationship.
Wadjda dreams of the freedom and fun of a bicycle, permitted only for boys in Saudi Arabia and will brave a new endeavor to find it.
Walden, A Game allows players to explore the life of American philosopher Henry David Thoreau at Walden Pond in 1845
A young Maori girl challenges generations of cultural tradition to fulfill her destiny.
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