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- "Hate Crimes in the Heartland," a feature documentary explores the 250,000 hate crimes committed in America each year through the powerful stories of two crimes committed in Tulsa, Oklahoma - over 90 years apart. Like no other documentary exploring this topic, "Hate Crimes in the Heartland" tells powerful stories of survivors, activists, leaders, and community members. The film explores current and past hate crimes in our nation, asking important questions related to social justice, and portrays the remarkable influence of the media on the justice system.
- A chronicle of the modern struggle for civil rights, from the death of Michael Brown and the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement, to the murder of George Floyd, the conviction of Derek Chauvin, and beyond.
- Etruscan Odyssey: Expanding Archaeology follows the work of archaeologist Dr. Gregory Warden as he leads the excavation of Etruscan villages and temples in the hilltops of Poggio Colla, Italy. Warden and his team of scholars and students explain the significance of ancient Etruscan culture, which was highly influential in the development of the Roman Empire.
- Topics include organic gardening, ecologically-friendly technologies, native plants and wildlife, conservation, recycling, waste reduction, environmental awareness and green living.
- A VR narrative thriller that literally takes you inside the Smuttynose Island Murders in 1873 of two Danish women. Was it their family member or the wandering nomad who did it ? You, as the audience, serve as witnesses to the days leading up to the murders, the investigation and the murders themselves alongside the characters as they experience them.
- An educational outreach project that examines LGBTQ issues and alternative racial, gender, and sexual identities. Host Ronnie L. Gladden holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Northern Kentucky University, and promotes an honest dialogue regarding alternatives to mainstream conceptions of race, gender, and sexual identity, and deepens the public's understanding of several key themes, including intersectionality and trans-racial identification.
- An exploration of fake news in the age of digital misinformation.
- Interview and discussion with artist and writer David Mack, creator of the Kabuki graphic novels. Mack reveals insights regarding his creative approach and artistic method.
- During the summer of 2009, massive electoral protests took place throughout Iran, including more than one million people who marched through the streets of Tehran in June. Nation of Exiles examines the roots of Iran's Green Movement, and explores the potential of social media technology to impact human rights movements around the globe.