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- A pair of U.S. Navy fighter pilots risk their lives during the Korean War and become some of the Navy's most celebrated wingmen.
- In a False Flag, no one ever truly knows the extent of the orchestration, but the suspicions never die.
- The universe of a public school in the northeastern state of Ceará is explored in its potential for social revolution.
- A kidnapping told from 5 points of view, where everyone is the hero of their own story and the villain in someone else's.
- Documentary pulls back the curtain on the violence in Chicago.
- Tim DeChristopher is Bidder 70, a young man who derailed an illegal BLM oil and gas auction in a courageous act of civil disobedience.
- After COVID-19 leads to the delay of a small regional theatre company's musical production, the cast and crew are summoned to a Zoom meeting by the theatre's shady benefactor, Mr. Muncheon to discuss their fate. While waiting for him to sign on, they lament about quarantine, unemployment, and the state of the world. Will the theatre survive? Or will their family be torn apart indefinitely? Through laughter, tears, and unprompted musical numbers, they'll discover the only way to navigate this new world is by sticking together.
- This six minute documentary highlights the people and policies' response to the dissatisfaction with policing in the United States, focusing specifically on Seattle. It describes how police brutality led to a call for major reforms during demonstrations that turned violent in this city.
- In Los Angeles, California during the tumultuous period of May 2020's BLM movement, an interracial queer couple, Kai and Lucie, navigate the difficulties of supporting and protecting each other through the complexities of racial inequality and immigration issues.
- AJ retraces his father's final footsteps after the night he took his own life to find a memento passed down from father to son.
- A study of the pageantry and actions of LGBTQ+ and BLM protesters in New York City as they protest for their rights
- Black public figure Jim Taylor is pursued by the police. He dies from a bullet in the head. In a private clinic, he is transplanted with the brain of Sheriff McLane, who died in a car accident. While remaining black, he begins to think like a racist McLane.
- JR the Minister of Information (M.O.I.), controversial author, radio, print, and new media journalist introduces his own brand of street level journalism, which exposes capitalism, imperialism, and state sponsored terrorism as the reasons behind numerous and rampant rights violations and murders, and then insights a system that then abuses and devalues the lives of so many in our society.
- A couple experiences shame and forgiveness before finding themselves back where they started.
- A man connects with a rare herd of Arizona mustangs and exposes a government agency and lying politicians who break laws to ship their meat abroad for human consumption.
- Following the Ferguson, Missouri Protests and Black Lives Matter movement, this harrowing black and white film questions society and the world we live by reversing the roles of two young adults and exploring modern day racism.
- 'I Turn To Trees' is a short film that reflects upon what we should expect from those who are meant to protect us. This Black Lives Matter short film conveys some thoughts and feeling about the world we live in today.
- Amber has never dated a person of color and her friend Nancy tries to set her up with her boyfriends cousin. Amber gets educated and then at the end there is a complete unexpected ending.
- George Floyd protests, spiritual warfare and Hip Hop Artist Activist Hillary Hawkins, clothed in the full armor of God.
- Andy and Sullivan find a way to stay connected; Ben confronts a tough loss; Jack and Inara grow closer; while off duty, the crew jumps into action to help a mother in distress, but their heroic efforts spark conflict with police officers.
- 2020– 9mTV EpisodeIn this 66th episode of the "WION: Gravitas Plus", Palki Sharma briefs while the US discriminates against minorities, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris tell the world 'America is not racist'.
- 2019–20241h 28mUnratedPodcast EpisodeWe wouldn't be very humane, let alone conscientious women of color, if we didn't use our platform to discuss the ongoing systemic racism issues brought to the forefront by the recent murder of George Floyd.