This definitive docuseries chronicles the Red Sox's journey to their first World Series title in 86 years via interviews with star players and personnel.
Using innovative animation and expert insights, this documentary based on Ibram X. Kendi's bestseller explores the history of racist ideas in America.
Hulu’s six-part 1619 Docuseries is an expansion of “The 1619 Project” created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and the New York Times Magazine. The series seeks to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative.
The revolutionary top-selling American female group of all time, who broke boundaries, influenced an entire generation and survived against all odds, T-Boz and Chilli tell their story for the first time in this feature documentary. UPDATE: Now on Netflix!
Sweet Auburn, Atlanta. Bronzeville, Chicago. Brooklyn, Wilmington. All once prosperous Black communities, and all destroyed and drained by a country determined to separate Black people from their wealth. Rage against the system in this hard-hitting doc about the path to building a more equitable future.
A Brazilian priest’s abiding compassion for unwanted strays inspires a grassroots network devoted to finding them homes, one dog at a time.
The Nurse Family Partnership is a crucial arm of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York that provides free nursing care for young low-income mothers. The aim is to help them have healthier pregnancies, stronger child development, and a path toward economic self-sufficiency.
In Utica, the Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees refuses to become yet another casualty of tightening federal immigration policy. The need to support new arrivals as well as situated refugees remains urgent. And the center knows something many don’t: refugees are helping save their city.
In 2010, Utah was at a crossroads, adopt legislation similar to that enacted in Arizona antagonistic to immigrants, or take another path? The path they chose might surprise you. The result, as we see, is win for the state, a win for immigrants, and a win for refugees.
The New York Times Travel Show is the largest travel trade show in North America, attracting over 600 exhibitors from 176+ countries and over 32,000 attendees.
SC Gjøa youth soccer is a not for profit Brooklyn based soccer club for young people between 5 to 18 years old. It is also the oldest soccer club in New York.
Part of a series of 15 second ads for New York Times Cooking.
Part of a series of 15 second ads for New York Times Cooking.
Part of a series of 15 second ads for New York Times Cooking.
Pam Reyes, a Queens-raised independent musician and immigrant herself, wrote "Dear Dreamer" in response to the Trump administration’s decision to rescind DACA. The video features a day in the life of three real-life DACA recipients.
Your friendly neighborhood Crooner Turned Rapper/Super villain in 07. He's your favorite comic book reading, chopped cheese eating, muppets nerd whose most likely finishing up a 40 as you read this.
Off his album Surviving The Suburbs.
A song inspired by a drawing Leo’s daughter Sol drew on a flight back to Brooklyn.
Joy is exactly that. “Summer’s Gone” is about lost love and the happiness and sorrow that can both come with young romance.
In Growing Pains, I revisit those exterior and interior spaces that hold both the beauty and pain surrounding my coming of age as I work to understand and repair the wounds of adolescence.
Just one representation of anxiety in the brain.
A short film that ascends into the unknown.