In My Own Words: Sand One
Sand One is a self-made street artist from East LA whose work focuses on empowering others.
Sand One is a self-made street artist from East LA whose work focuses on empowering others.
Osama and Ayman Abdeldayem skate through the streets of our nation's capital, while navigating growing Islamophobia with style and humor.
In the sunlit hills of Sicily, artisan Francesco transforms goatskin into tambourines, each drum a reincarnation of life's rhythm through his craft, he gives voice to the cycle of life and death.
In Canada, citizen scientists risk everything to protect prehistoric glass sponge reefs once thought extinct.
Two Americans (Zach Ingrasci, Chris Temple) live among refugees along Syria's border.
Fiona and Philip investigate two rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th and 19th centuries, both highly unusual in their positive depiction of black sitters at a time when Britain was still heavily engaged in slavery.
Former NYPD officer Michael Dowd tells how he and his partner committed a long list of crimes, including running their own cocaine ring, while on the job in the 1980s and early '90s.
Filmmaker Robert Kline explores the public and private side -- as well as the political legacy -- of the 40th president and his family.
Two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers attempt to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada.
"Haiti on Fire" chronicles Haiti's descent into violence and chaos, documenting the rise of Barbecue and the G9 gang alliance.
The island where she grew up is in danger of disappearing follow a climate tech executive's quest to build a better future for her family as she joins forces with CarbonCure, a fast-growing climate tech startup with the mission of decarbonizing.
The team investigates the authenticity behind an English landscape by John Constable, one of the most faked artists of the 19th century.
In the traditional territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people, Canada's largest underground freshwater cave system thrives. These waters are filtered by freshwater mussels, a key to maintaining clean ecosystems.
It's Friday morning, just after dawn in a secluded Cornish harbour and a member of public has reported seeing a tiny boat unload an unusual cargo into an awaiting Luton van.
The owner of two sketchbooks, unearthed in a shed in France, asks Fiona and Philip for help proving that they are the work of a young Toulouse-Lautrec.
One of America's top documentary filmmakers, Errol Morris, turns his attention to the outrageous and nearly unbelievable story of Joyce McKinney. She's a former Miss Wyoming beauty queen who gained a great deal of notoriety after being accused of kidnapping a young Mormon missionary, restraining him in chains and raping him in England in 1977. The unbalanced McKinney is interviewed extensively, particularly about her ambition to write a memoir telling her side of the tale.
Lawyer Lizbeth Mateo, herself an undocumented immigrant, is guided by personal experience when she takes on the case of a client claiming sanctuary in a church.
Filmmakers Vishal Solanki and Hanh Nguyen examine how coffee impacts farmers, brewers and consumers worldwide.
Elodie is a young mother and a biologist working to cure cancer whose work and personal lives collide when she gets a breast cancer diagnosis. Directed by Tabs Breese and India Wadsworth.
Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining."