Indian Country Today

Indian Country Today

A weekly edition of Indian Country Today. Telling the stories of indigenous communities by indigenous journalists is at the core of Indian Country Today. Since its beginnings in 1981 as a weekly newspaper, ICT has grown into the largest news organization serving Native American communities.

We Are One

WE ARE ONE is the first in a Trilogy of Films from Mobilized.news and reveals our world as an organic ecosystem of systems, systems that all work together for the health of the whole. As Bucky Fuller said, ” “Nature is a totally efficient, self-regenerating system. IF we discover the laws that govern this system … Continued

Feminism Today

Feminism Today with Dr. Sophia N. Johnson is a 30-minute weekly public affairs series, which launched November 2021 on FSTV. The new series features rich and nuanced conversations with remarkable women and men, as seen in the creative ways they advocate for women’s rights.

Mobilized

A weekly series produced by Steven Jay and hosted by Jeff Van Treese, Mobilized takes a deep look at our world, the consequences of human activity on our planet, and how we can reverse and prevent existing and future crises from occurring. Mobilized reveals life on our planet as a system of systems which all … Continued

When Justice Isn’t Just

This dynamic documentary explores why so many unarmed black people have been targeted and killed by police officers. The filmmakers talk to legal experts, activists and law enforcement officials who discuss the inequality within our criminal justice system and who confront the crucial question of how to prevent more violence in this country, including Black … Continued

The Lodge

One-third of LGBTQ seniors over 50 expect to re-closet themselves when they move to a retirement community. The documentary “The Lodge” takes audiences inside Fountaingrove Lodge, the historic retirement community created especially for LGBTQ seniors and their allies.

Real News Network & In These Times

A co-production of In These Times and The Real News Network, this mini-documentary explores the struggles of rural communities in WI to halt or, at least, regulate two proposed concentrated animal feeding operations (or CAFOs) in their areas.

Wilmington On Fire

“Wilmington on Fire” is a new feature-length documentary that chronicles The Wilmington Massacre of 1898. The Wilmington Massacre of 1898 was a bloody attack on the African-American community by a heavily armed white mob with the support of the North Carolina Democratic Party on November 10, 1898 in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. … Continued

Salud Sin Papeles : Health Undocumented

HEALTH UNDOCUMENTED is a new powerful documentary film at the crossroads of the current national debate over healthcare and immigration. The film follows the journey of a courageous group of activists as they build a free clinic for undocumented immigrants, and explores the poignant stories of immigrant families who struggle to access basic healthcare. To … Continued

Youth In Action

This series shows the youth that at any age, they have the power to make a direct difference in their own lives. Like the series you screened last year, the continuation follows young people across the U.S. who have witnessed injustice and have chosen to take action. Mississippi youth noticed inaccuracies in voter rolls and decided to form Mississippi … Continued

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