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10 celebs from across the NBC broadcast and cable entertainment networks come together to discuss the power of the Black vote on both a local and national level.
Twenty-two prominent American women discuss their activism for nuclear disarmament and their motivations in seeking the end of the arms race.
A love affair with collectivist ideologies has lead to ever bigger government and the welfare-warfare state. Lead by a Marxist splinter group called the "Frankfurt School" -- "the long march through the institutions" has infiltrated every corner of Western culture to corrupt traditional Christian values with "political correctness," another name for "cultural Marxism." The ultimate goal of cultural Marxism is to first destroy American free-enterprise capitalism by undermining its economic engine, the Middle Class and this will lead -- they hope -- to the destruction of the basic building block of society: the Family Unit.
In the 1960s and 1970s, German television showcased some of the top musical acts from around the world on the program "MusikLaden" (Beat Club). Featured are one of those acts -- the rock group America -- in a full-length concert recorded in 1975.
Within minutes of the first explosion, CameraPlanet's video journalists hit the streets and began shooting videos of the tragedy as seen through the eyes of the people who were literally at "ground zero". America 911 is intended as a tribute and a memorial to the fallen and a permanent reminder so that we never forget.
In 1979 America (Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley) were at the height of their popularity and had just released "Silent Letter" their first album as a duo following the departure of fellow founding member Dan Peek. Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Peter Clifton captured the band at their concert in New York's Central Park and then followed them across to California where he filmed them in the studio and on location. All of this footage was combined to make America "Live In Central Park".
Gaither Gospel Series Live from Carnegie Hall: Song and Artist list: 1. I'm Gonna Sing Gaither Vocal Band 2. God Loves New York City Mark Lowry 3. Is There Anything I Can Do? 4. Carry Us On Benjy Gaither/Marshall Hall 5. Onward Christian Soldiers Dean Hopper/Kim Hopper/Ann Downing 6. Jesus Saves Wesley Pritchard/Joy Gardner/Reggie Smith/Larnelle Harris 7. The End Of The Beginning David Phelps 8. If It Had Not Been Lynda Randle/Andrae Crouch 9. It's Lucky We Met Janet Paschal 10. Lord, Give Me Wings Jessy Dixon 11. How Great Thou Art George Beverly Shea 12. Let There Be Peace On Earth Bill & Gloria Gaither 13. Medley: I Come from Alabama with a Banjo/Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring/William Tell Overture Buddy Greene 14. I Am Not Alone Natalie Grant 15. Amazing Grace Wintley Phipps 16. God Bless America Bill & Gloria Gaither 17. It Won't Rain Always Janet Paschal 18. Love In Any Language Sandi Patty
"This is John Robbins' amazing video documentary Diet for a New America (1992) which explores the causes why Americans eat so much meat and what does this do to their health and the environment. Although it is commonly known today that meat and diary products are one of the primary causes for heart and other deadly diseases, Americans don't seem to care at all and are living (and dying) with them every day. When this award-winning documentary was first aired the US National Cattlemen's Association mounted an aggressive campaign to discredit the program and keep it from being aired. But the attempt to thwart the show failed, and the program went on to be one of public television's all-time most successful documentaries.
Embark on an exciting, historical journey through the battles and victories surrounding America's pursuit for freedom. This ten-part documentary series examines the people and events that led up to our nation's battle for independence against the world's largest military power during the Revolutionary War. The focus then shifts to Thomas Jefferson, the "Father of Freedom" and third president of the United States, whose influence and advocacy for individual freedom set the foundation for America's early years. Also featured is an in-depth portrait of the great emancipator, Abraham Lincoln and his most notable achievements in the extinction of slavery and dedication to the proposition that all men are created equal. This poignant documentary series is comprehensively presented through narration, photographs and paintings to create a visual history of America's founding ideals of liberty and freedom.
The film traces the history of racism in American healthcare, beginning with the brutal medical experimentation that slaves were forced to undergo. As this story unfolds over our nation’s history, the very same inequalities and biases continue to plague our healthcare system, creating disparities in the quality of care that Black and Brown people are afforded. Interwoven with the testimonies of experts and medical practitioners are the personal stories of patients who have been victimized by healthcare inequities, including the filmmaker’s own experiences as a quadriplegic African American woman.
A documentary film about the Dutch colonies in Latin America, Netherlands Antilles - St Maarten, Saba, St Eustatius, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Dutch Guiana, Suriname.
Eyewitness testimonials of encounters with ghostly apparitions, live footage and historian photographs of these maritime icons.
The Who presents their last concert of the 1982 "Farewell" tour in Toronto, Canada, 1982.
Interviews with teenagers and people in their early 20's who have come out in their small, rural Nebraska hometowns. They have faced prejudice and negative stereotypes as they revealed their sexual orientation to family and friends, and although some of them receive family support, their small town environment poses unique challenges that many urban gays do not face.
Documentary about Dora, Sandra, Tuan and Christa, who have varied backgrounds but each emigrated from their home countries and now live in West Bend, Wisconsin, a small city just north of Milwaukee.
The Great Courses has partnered with Smithsonian to bring you a series that reveals new perspectives on the historical and contemporary experiences of Indigenous peoples and their significant impact on this country. Gain a new point of view on seemingly familiar stories America was built on, and be prepared to change how you understand American history
The tumultuous year of 1968 and the candidacy of Eugene McCarthy for the U.S. Presidency, culminating in the Democratic convention in Chicago.