For over a century, Black artists have been exploited by the music industry. This insightful series chronicles their...
For over a century, Black artists have been exploited by the music industry. This insightful series chronicles their...
Filipino Canadian filmmaker Kent Donguines returns home to learn about the traditional art of Kalinga tattooing from 108...
Born to pioneering parents, Black-Punjabi singer Judi Singh was a fixture in the Edmonton jazz scene from the 1950s to...
Experience the flow of the seasons on a journey celebrating Japan's traditions, culture and wonders of nature. From...
The Fort Nelson First Nation attempts to restore decades of industrial impacts on the landscape to help stabilize boreal...
What does it mean to be Indigenous right now? From reviving copper shield-making to playing ancient games, intimate...
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan hears stories embedded in the land, rocks and animals of the Qu'Appelle Valley. This Indigenous...
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan spends time with Indigenous people in Fort Smith and Fort Resolution, hearing stories that warn...
Filmmaker Keira Loughran and Helen Lee examine the legacy of their grandmothers - women of indomitable spirit who fought...
Mariia Ponomarova set out to make a film about a spirited Ukrainian cheerleading team of women over 50, united by their...
Every January 6th in Nunatsiavut, the Inuit celebrate Nalujuk Night, an exhilarating and spooky tradition featuring...
A message in a bottle is at the heart of the bizarre mystery of Biker Bob and his posthumous journey across Vancouver...
In New Brunswick, Cecelia Brooks combines traditional Indigenous knowledge with science. Known as Samuqwan Mi'kiju (The...
Black-owned labels like Motown, Stax and Def Jam shaped the musical landscape and confronted injustice in the music industry. But it wasn’t easy.
Black artists have fought for fair pay and ownership of their songs since the 1920s, including Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Little Richard and TLC.