Black Lives Matter:
How a Hashtag Defined a Movement

In this exclusive interview, the three founders of #BlackLivesMatter sat down with documentary filmmaker Sabrina Schmidt Gordon to discuss the origin of the hashtag, and their vision about the movement for Black lives.


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The New Mad Men

WINNER: IMAGEN AWARD, BEST INFORMATIONAL PROGRAM (EPISODE)

With a collective purchasing power of $3 trillion, people of color are quickly becoming the nation’s most sought-after consumers. This episode of PBS’s America by the Numbers takes an exclusive look inside LatinWorks, one of the most successful multicultural ad agencies in the country, and learn how they are speaking to the multicultural millennial market.


The Aesthetic of Funk with Xenobia Bailey

Even amidst the midday chaos of NYC, you can’t miss her — the signature cap, crocheted work dress, and vintage glasses are unmistakably Xenobia Bailey, the singular and prolific fiber artist. Her work is extraordinarily imaginative and diverse — crowns, mandalas, dresses, sculptures, even teas — but they’re all an articulation of what she calls the “aesthetic of funk.” 


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Anti-Abortion Crusaders

PBS’s Frontline takes an inside look at the African-American anti-abortion movement in the United States. This short film follows a group of anti-abortion activists and their work inside the black community. The centerpiece of their message: “The most dangerous place for an African-American child is in the womb.”


Reconception:
Revolutionizing Reproductive Care

Why shouldn’t abortion, adoption, and childbirth services all exist within the same building? That’s the question asked by the documentary Reconception, which goes inside the first full-spectrum pregnancy center in the United States and explores a revolutionary concept: a center that recognizes and validates the full range of women’s reproductive experiences.