The Docuseek K-12 Collection
The Docuseek K-12 Collection collection includes the following titles:
Connects the massive 1963 Chicago Public Schools boycott to contemporary issues around race, education, school closings, and youth activism.
Marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective.
Tells the story of the incredible, recently discovered, world's largest cave passage and the opportunity and challenges it presents to the small, impoverished Vietnamese community nearby.
Jesse Ketchum School greens their schoolyard.
An inspirational overview of school ground greening.
Two young men, Gary Duncan, an unjustly arrested Black man and Richard Sobol, his Jewish attorney, take Duncan's case all the way to the Supreme Court to fight for the right of all Americans to a fair trial.
Examines the history of the US eugenics movement and its recent resurrection, which uses false scientific claims and holds that an all-powerful 'gene' determines who is worthy and who is not.
Eight African filmmakers each contributed a documentary portrait of the life of a different West African child.
Eight African filmmakers each contribute a documentary portrait of the life of a different West African child.
Eight African filmmakers each contribute a documentary portrait of the life of a different West African child.
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