WATERMAN
Waterman explores five-time Olympic medalist Duke Paoa Kahanamoku's legacy as a legendary swimmer, trailblazer, and the undisputed father of modern-day surfing.
KAEPERNICK & AMERICA
In 2016, Colin Kaepernick moved to take a knee during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice. Kaepernick & America examines the conflict stirred by his symbolic gesture.
THE AUTOMAT
The Automat tells the 100-year story of the iconic restaurant chain Horn & Hardart, the place where generations of Americans ate and drank coffee together at communal tables — and the inspiration for Starbucks.
THIS IS [NOT] WHO WE ARE
This Is [Not] Who We Are explores the gap between Boulder's self-image and its Black citizens' more complex lived experiences—both historical and contemporary.
ZERO GRAVITY
Zero Gravity introduces us to Campbell Middle School's innovative Zero Robotics program as we follow the progress of three students working to create code that will program satellites.
WHY ON EARTH
Why On Earth establishes a vital connection between humans and animals through footage exposing the rapid, careless extraction of palm oil in Borneo and Sumatra and the rescue of endangered orangutans in Indonesia.
ONE PINT AT A TIME
Today, Black-owned breweries make up less than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation and despite beer's African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten in the American brewing culture.
CRAZY CAT LADY
Crazy Cat Lady focuses on the feral cat crisis in Los Angeles and the dedicated —though at times mischaracterized— volunteers on the front lines of rescue.
UTICA: THE LAST REFUGE
A family of refugees from Sudan lands in cold, upstate New York just as an administration hostile to immigrants takes over. Utica: The Last Refuge follows two newly arrived families trying to acclimate to their new home.