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...
Child Rights, Family, Freedom, Human Rights, Migration, Peace, Racism, Safety, Society, Video
A young girl’s life gets turned upside-down in this tragic second a day video. Could this ever happen in the UK? This is what war does to children. Brand / Save The Children / Agency / Don’t Panic London / dontpaniclondon.com Production Company / UNIT9...
Diversity, Family, Global Citizenship, Health, Human Rights, Racism, Video
Dementia doesn’t care about the person. We should. Dementia affects nearly 25,000 people from black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in the UK. The population makeup of the UK means that these numbers will only increase with time. This film explores the double...
Art & Culture, Child Rights, Family, Freedom, Human Rights, International Day, Video
‘The whisper that my master was my father, may or may not be true’ Frederick Douglass Location: Entrance, Tobacco Merchant’s House, Miller Street Running times: Every 15 minutes between 9am-5.30pm Monday-Friday Performed by: Tawona Sithole as Frederick Douglass Paksie...
Business, Climate Change, Environment, Family, Health, Migration, Safety, Sustainability, Trailer, Video
Oscar® Nominee 2015 in the Documentary Short Subject category Thousands of souls flock to America’s Northern Plains seeking work in the oil fields. “White Earth” is the tale of an oil boom seen through unexpected eyes. Three children and an immigrant...Child Labour, Child Rights, Disease, Family, Health, Homelessness, Human Rights, Literacy, Poverty, Safety, Short < 10m, Video
Meherunnesa is a ten years old girl that lives by a rail tracks slum in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The train is a ticking clock for all human activities. When Meherun is not playing, she is selling jasmine necklaces at the local traffic light. On an ordinary day...