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- A story of stolen children and cultural survival: inside the first truth and reconciliation commission for Native Americans.
- When hate persists, how will you coexist? Coexist tells the emotional stories of women who survived the Rwandan genocide in 1994. They continue to cope with the loss of their families as the killers who created this trauma return from jail back to the villages where they once lived. Faced with these perpetrators on a daily basis, the victims must decide whether they can forgive them or not. Their decisions are unfathomable to many, and speak to a humanity that has survived the worst violence imaginable.
- descendants of those targeted for genocide in colonial america bring their families to the very room where the order was written.
- For centuries, the United States government has taken Native American children away from their tribes, devastating parents and denying children their traditions, culture, and identity. First Light documents these practices from the 1800s to today, and tells the story of an unprecedented experiment in truth-telling and healing for Wabanaki people and child welfare workers in Maine.
- What happens when a wife, husband and their toddler go to Nashville to make their album in the historic Sound Emporium recording studio. Go behind the scenes with Nefesh Mountain as they record their new Americana/Bluegrass album. The band granted the filmmakers all access, revealing the ups and downs of parenting, marriage, and more as they take us on a musical exploration.
- A Passamaquoddy elder tries to sharpen the blurry outlines of her identity.