Inshallah Beijing! In 2008, amidst conflict and adversity, the Palestinian Olympic team prepares for the Beijing Olympics. Ghadir dreams of owning running shoes, Nader...
Category - Human Rights
From Danger to Dignity Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman, “From Danger To Dignity” intertwines two narratives: the development of...
The Politics Of Hate Christian Picciolini’s journey from leading the Chicago Area Skinheads at 16 to later forming a white supremacist punk band is documented in...
Freelancers Meet a new generation of journalists: bold, driven, and adept with technology. Freelance foreign correspondents like independent journalist Bill Gentile step...
Hot House Israeli prisons have evolved into hubs of Palestinian nationalism, where inmates are actively engaged in learning and promoting their national identity...
South Korea’s School Bullies South Korea is currently grappling with a significant issue of school bullying, with studies indicating that nearly one in three...
My Father, My Abuser In France, recent revelations of celebrity involvement in incest have prompted more victims to come forward and share their experiences. Two...
Rough Aunties Fearless, feisty, and resolute, the “Rough Aunties” are an extraordinary group of women dedicated to protecting and caring for abused...
Ending the Silence “Ending the Silence” (2003) delves into post-civil war Guatemala, where nearly a decade after the conflict, people continue to...
Deir Yassin On April 9, 1948, Deir Yassin, a Palestinian village near Jerusalem, endured a devastating attack by Zionist militia forces, resulting in the massacre of 100...