For Lee Gorewitz, living with Alzheimer's is an odyssey.
Daisy Bates was a feminist before the term was coined.
A look back at the Black Power movement.
Part 1: Road to Resistance
Part 2: The New Generation
Part 3: From Selma to Soweto
Part 4: The Bottom Line
Part 5: Free At Last
Follow the transformation of a neglected eyesore to a landscaped sanctuary and national memorial.
A 16-year-old Muslim girl in Harlem is picked up by the FBI on suspicion of being a terrorist.
Cheryl Haworth is a young woman with a big dream: to be the strongest woman in the world.
What do The Sound of Music, Blazing Saddles, and E.T. have in common?
Follow this filmmaker on a humorous campaign to end Black History Month.
In a family of artists, Francesca Woodman burned the brightest and burnt out the fastest.
A five-part series chronicling the history of the global anti-apartheid movement.
Sign language is who I am
An historical look back at the Disability Rights Movement.
A far-flung group of siblings find each other and their father, known only as Donor 150.
Jessie Little Doe Baird, a Wampanoag linguist, helps her tribe revive its mother tongue.
A comic book based on the 99 virtues of Allah runs up against unexpected opposition.
A young man's devotion to family and his faith is tested when he takes over his father’s halal slaughterhouse.
An intimate profile of America’s first all-female mariachi band.
An heir to the largest white-owned estate in Kenya stands accused of murdering a black poacher on his land.
Enter the video contest and earn a chance to earn great prizes, including tickets to a taping of Austin City Limits.
In the wake of 9/11, Sikh Americans became the targets of hate crimes and xenophobia.
A Chilean judge investigates criminal cases filed against former dictator Augusto Pinochet.
A group of young Cuban boxers fights not only for their own dreams, for the fading memory of the Revolution.
A look at a dramatic TV soap opera series, created after Kenya's violent 2007 presidential election.
From the 1920s through World War II, The National Barn Dance unified rural Americans.
The FBI called the Environmental Liberation Front America's number one domestic terroism threat.