| A documentary about land and people by Sean Kelly. Join Sean as he travels to Vanuatu in the South Pacific, and explores the meaning of land ownership in a communal society. Produced in partnership wi
| Where does our water come from? Where does it go? Tara Narwani and Paul Steenhuisen trace the path of their drinking water from it's source in the Columbia Icefields, through farmlands, to their sink
| April 6th, 2006 marks the twelth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, 100 days of violence in 1994 that left 800,000 people dead. Hate radio played a major role in the bloodshed, and it has left deep
| A documentary on the human rights & environmental impacts of a titanium mine to be constructed in Kwale, a coastal region located in the south-east of Kenya. Produced by Zahra Moloo of CKUT Radio'
| Stuart Neatby of CKDU Halifax asks if the proposed "Atlantica" free-trade corridor between Canada and the US is an opportunity for economic revitaliztion, or an attempt at deep economic and cultural i
| <p>First Words: the meaning of the land</p> <p> From February to May 2006, students at Ohahase Education Centre on the <a href= "http://www.tyendinaga.net">Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory</a> west of King
| <p>Present Defence: current struggles</p> <p> From February to May 2006, students at Ohahase Education Centre on the <a href= "http://www.tyendinaga.net">Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory</a> west of Kingst
| <p>Past Tense: the burdens of history</p> <p> From February to May 2006, students at Ohahase Education Centre on the <a href= "http://www.tyendinaga.net">Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory</a> west of Kingst
| <p>The Way Ahead: future challenges</p> <p> From February to May 2006, students at Ohahase Education Centre on the <a href= "http://www.tyendinaga.net">Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory</a> west of Kingsto
| What does a border sound like? An audio portrait of a family in Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights separated since 1967 by a minefield. Listen in Stereo.
| Jenna Morrison was one of two cyclists killed in Toronto. Tomas Urbina is a documentarian who has been covering the issue and he sent us this documentary on cyclist safety. Here's his doc.
| In this documentary, Leif Larsen and Eric Reder talk about the value of peat, and why the Wilderness Committee are so opposed to any kind of resource development in provincial parks.