7524 minutes in category  Society

This new digital world allows us to connect with each other with increasing ease, but it has also left our personal information readily available, and our privacy vulnerable.

Documentary meets the Internet’s most perfect woman – real life Barbie doll, Valeria Lukyanova

In the community of Zapotec indigenous people, it’s generally understood that there are muxes. They are born men, raised as women, and live as women all their lives.

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, was founded five decades ago as a Marxist people’s army fighting against capitalist imperialism and Colombia’s often-brutal government. And they’ve been fighting […]

With an average of 43 people per day taking their own lives, today, South Korea is the suicide capital of the developed world, despite it’s rampant economy and booming prosperity.

This documentary Investigates Bloody Spear-throwing Festival on Remote Indonesian Island

At a size 22 the only doors open to Allison and Jenny are in the plus size pageant world.

A journey through New York City reveals what it means to be truly food insecure in the land of plenty.

Beyond cards and board games, Role Playing Games allow not just for interaction and play, but the creativity of storytelling, world creation, and engagement with ideas.

This film documents the experience with 5 parkour practitioners who shared a passion for movement.

In a war on suicide, who is the enemy? An attempt to uncover the true causes of the high suicide rate in Japan.

Turkish riot police fired tear gas and pepper spray into a peaceful protest held to save Gezi Park, one of the last green areas in central Istanbul.

The 29-year-old source behind the biggest intelligence leak in the NSA’s history explains his motives, his uncertain future and why he never intended on hiding in the shadows


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