The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription)
The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription) collection includes the following titles:
Captures the adversity faced by homeless Black families in Oakland, CA, and explores the plight of service providers and social workers on the frontlines of the housing crises.
War for the Woods follows a new generation’s campaign to protect Vancouver Island's old growth forests against logging that once again has captured the attention of Canadians.
Water for Life follows three Latin American Indigenous community leaders as they face death threats and murder to save their precious water resources from mining, industrial agriculture, and hydroelectric projects.
Deconstructs the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 to reveal its connection to contemporary witch hunts and examine women's struggles through feminist lens.
Determined not to become another statistic of the Black maternal health crisis, Janeé Washington and her husband Josh choose the rare option of hiring an experienced midwife and doula and planning to give birth at home, away from the hospital and all of its interventions. But the baby has other plans. This is the story of the birth of one baby, with its family caught between two very different approaches to childbirth.
Under the heat of the sun at a Spanish archeological mission in northern Jordan, Abu Dya, a Palestinian Jordanian, digs the land for long hours. Salaries are low and the cost of living is rising. But Abu Dya wants to provide a different life for his family, but a criminal record stymies his efforts. Hafreiat shows one man’s relationship with his family, the land and its laws, and questions the possibility of banishing the past in a society that seems opposed to reintegration.
In the Deep South, the lives of an immigration attorney, a community, and a family intertwine in the shadow of one of the largest immigration detention prisons in the United States.
A divorced funeral director swipes his way through diminishing prospects on Tinder. An employee prepares his father for a final goodbye.
Politial Candidate Malcolm Kenyatta was born, raised, and still lives in North Philadelphia - one of the poorest neighborhoods in America’s poorest big city - where the median income is less than $10,000 per year and gun violence has surged to historic levels.
Calgary is Canada’s fourth largest city, known as the centre of the country’s oil industry and a gateway to the Rocky Mountains. Unfortunately, Calgary has also become known for the violence and dysfunction of its police department.
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