Documentary, Freedom, Human Rights, Racism, Short < 10m
We’ve partnered with a team of forensic architects at Goldsmith’s University in London to document and analyse patterns of violations in Gaza. Find out how we work using maps and data to create a real picture of what happened during a...
Freedom, Health, Literacy, Poverty, Science, Society, Website
This is the introduction to Our World in Data – the web publication that shows how global living conditions are changing. A recent survey asked “All things considered, do you think the world is getting better or worse, or neither getting better nor worse?”. In Sweden...
Age, Child Rights, Citizenship, Civil Society, Democracy, Disability, Diversity, Documentary, Family, Freedom, Gender Equality, Gender Identity, Global Citizenship, History & Heritage, Human Rights, Literacy, Medium < 30m, Peace, Racism, Society, Volunteering
Berets, badges, Black Lives Matter and social justice: the youth group for activist girls of colour The Radical Monarchs is an alternative to the Scout movement for girls of colour in Oakland, California. Its members earn badges not for sewing or selling cookies, but...
Freedom, Peace, Safety, Video
Veterans For Peace UK is an ex-services organisation of men and women who have served in every war that Britain has fought since WW2. Our work involves: •Educating young people on the true nature of military service and war. •Resisting war and militarism through...
Democracy, Documentary, Freedom, Gender Equality, Human Rights, Long > 30m, Video
The women in the suffrage movement were modern day experts on public campaigning, infiltrating hearts and homes with messages for ‘the cause’. Antonia Byatt, who was the first director of The Women’s Library, looks at some of the techniques they used...
Citizenship, Democracy, Documentary, Freedom, Gender Equality, Medium < 30m, Video
A documentary about the life of Alice Hawkins, who was a Leicester based shoe machinist and suffragette in the early 1900’s, as told by her descendent Peter Barratt. This was a joint project between Zenithfilms and Treasure Box Media, funded by Museum Buddies...
Art & Culture, Democracy, Freedom, Human Rights, Literacy, Media, Racism, Video
Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of the Panthers. He used his art as a weapon in the Black Panther...