Diversity, International Day, Music & Dance, Video
Twenty years ago, Rwandan musician Jean Paul Samputu was one of the few members of his immediate family who was not killed during the genocide. Here, he speaks with us about his journey to survive, to forgive and to begin again. Music was critical to him finding his...
Health, International Day, Video
For the first time in human history, the world will soon have more older people than children. The human race is ageing and we are unprepared. Unless we change the way we think and act about ageing, we will miss the opportunity to age in good health and to build a...Global Citizenship, History & Heritage, International Day, Video
Sri Lankan Olympian Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam on his hopes for reconciliation This doc short was posted on The Guardian, to mark International Day of Peace, 21 September 2013 theguardian.com/global-development/video/2013/sep/21/sri-lanka-reconciliation-video...
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....
Freedom, History & Heritage, Human Rights, International Day, Video
National Attraction touring the country in 2016 shows the ancient history of African Americans before the transatlantic slave trade began. It is an experience that you will treasure for a lifetime. Please support this worthy presentation. Your prayers and financial...
Business, Disease, Family, Health, Human Rights, International Day, Video
Mine workers in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest rates of tuberculosis in the world, with more than 760 000 new cases per year connected to the mining industry. Undermined explores the river of TB flowing out from the mines, and why a vaccine is critical to the...
Disease, Documentary, Health, International Day, Medium < 30m, Video
Natalie Skipper survived multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, but not before it flipped her life upside down. We weave together Natalie’s story – which took place in Nashville, Tennessee – with a global perspective on the pervasive threat posed by TB around the...
Apartheid, Democracy, Freedom, Human Rights, International Day, Racism, Video
Full Interview: unreasonable.is/video/fireside-chat-with-nobel-peace-prize-laureate/ Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu, a Nobel Peace Laureate, is one of the greatest living moral icons of our time who was a key role player in the fight against apartheid in South...
Climate Change, Environment, International Day, Video
One of a series of “news-style” videos for the Met Office – we took Professor Stephen Belcher for a stroll in the woods and along the beach to talk about the implications of global warming & climate change. Researched, produced, scripted &...