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Feb
7

Zarqa Nawaz, a young muslim woman from Saskatchewan, Canada, shares her story in her quest for women's equality inside the mosque. Through her journey Zarqa tries to understand -- Why has the world community of Islam become more conservative and less open to women today? A 2005 National Film Board of Canada production. Directed by Zarqa Nawaz. Produced by Joe MacDonald. Broadcast via Link TV. 19:25 min. film excerpt. To purchase complete film go to: http://www2.nfb.ca/boutique/XXNFBibeCCtpItmDspRte.jsp?form

Jan
15

Rosa Parks asked the important question "Why?" to prejudice in America in the1950s. Her story is a bridge today that gives all people everywhere a chance for greater dignity.

Dec
2007

The Irish Civil War (Irish: Cogadh Cathartha na hÉireann) was a conflict between supporters and opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 6, 1921, which established the Irish Free State, precursor of today's Republic of Ireland. Opponents of the treaty objected to the fact that it retained constitutional links between the United Kingdom and Ireland and that the six counties of Northern Ireland would not be included in the Free State. The Civil War claimed more lives than the War of Independence that

Dec
2007

This film is about two of the early notable civil rights women - Anna Arnold and Ethel Ray. Both of them struggled through the searing racial discrimination in the US in the early part of the 20th century. In between World Wars, the Harlem renaissance gave rise to a "new kind of Negro." Blacks were taking pride in their brown-faced beauty, and their artistic and intellectual work flooded Manhattan. In the midst of Harlem's vibrant community, Anoka resident Anna Arnold Hedgeman and Duluthian Ethel Ray Nance