Benazir Bhutto lived a life of Shakespearean proportions.
She made a split-second decision that changed everything.
Bigotry knocked her down ... but her music knocked back.
Rose Mapendo struggles to find balance as a mother and full-time advocate for refugees.
Filmmaker Karen Skloss points the lens at her own non-traditional and yet entirely normal family.
This is the film retailers and brands in the West don't want you to see.
A filmmaker follows her father back to Afghanistan to fight skyrocketing maternal mortality.
A young Muslim Israeli is trapped between her passion for karate and religious tradition.
It's not every 77-year-old American Jewish woman who becomes president of a South American nation.
Chances are, your television was assembled in a poverty-stricken town along the U.S.-Mexico border.
At nine years old, Priscilla Diaz dazzles the Harlem hip-hop scene.
Eight widows in Galilee form a cooperative to make and sell pickles and support their families.
Two female lawyers in Cameroon are helping the Muslim women in their village fight against abuse.
Chahinaz, an Algerian student, begins to wonder what life is like for other Muslim women worldwide.
Girls in training in the Israeli Defense Forces are transformed over two months.
Three women work to assure the legitimacy of Egypt's recent multiparty elections.
Hannah Senesh was the World War II-era poet and diarist who became a and modern-day Joan of Arc.