Apartheid, Documentary, Freedom, Human Rights, International Day, Long > 30m, Racism
As the United Nations adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, South Africa heads in the opposite direction, implementing a system of laws called apartheid to racially segregate its people in every aspect of life. The black majority in South Africa, led by...
Child Rights, Disability, Documentary, Human Rights, International Day, Long > 30m, Video
“As a major supporter of filmmaking for social change, I recommend you see this powerful film. The message will inspire you.” -Jon Fitzgerald, Co-Founder, Slamdance Film Festival; Executive Director, Hollywood Film Festival “Watch Friends of Mine....
Child Labour, Documentary, Human Rights, International Day, Long > 30m, Slave Labour, Video
True Vision of London produced this 80-minute documentary inspired by the book Disposable People (freetheslaves.net/SSLPage.aspx?pid=364). Filmmakers Brian Edwards and Kate Blewett actually buy slaves in Africa and help free child slaves in India. The film exposes...
Child Rights, Documentary, Education, Human Rights, International Day, Language, Literacy, Long > 30m, Peace, Video
Directed by Viktor Pesenti – EpicDemic Productions – UNESCO ©...
Civil Society, Design & Technology, Long > 30m, Post 2015 Agenda, Science, Social, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, Teaching Resource
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Documentary, History & Heritage, Language, Long > 30m, Media
To celebrate 60 years of ITV, a look back at a time when it wasn’t a single channel but a conglomerate of regional channels, all with their own idents and identity: occasionally bizarre, often charming, this is the show that looks the history of ITV in the face....
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...
Child Rights, Diversity, Documentary, Freedom, Human Rights, Long > 30m, Video
While Mümine thinks about boys and school, her parents want an arranged marriage Fourteen-year-old Mümine lives with her family in the mountains of Macedonia, members of the Yörüks, a tradition-rich Turkish group of people.During her break from school, Mümine joins...
Citizenship, Documentary, History & Heritage, Long > 30m, Migration, Video
The town of Crawley has one of the largest South Asian communities in the south. ‘The New British’ uses the testimony of 8 Asian migrants who are now settled in the new town and tells of their reasons for coming to the UK, the struggles they have had to...