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Follow Jock Soto's amazing childhood journey -- from a trailer outside Phoenix, Arizona to New York City, where he began rigorous ballet training at the age of 11. (4:15) |
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Meet the members of Mariachi La Reyna de Los Angeles, and hear for yourself why fans can't get enough of this unique all-woman mariachi band. (2:11) |
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As women performing in a traditionally male realm, the members of Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles have learned to handle stereotypes and sexist comments. (1:12) |
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Government corruption, poverty and national debt are no match for Liberia's Iron Lady. Find out why citizens of this war-torn nation are beginning to feel hopeful again. (2:14) |
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Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf gives protesting ex-soldiers an earful when they make demands to be paid for past work. (6:29) |
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Do you care about what you eat and where your food comes from? Are you tired of our fast food nation? Filmocracy invites you to make a statement about the politics of food. (1:22) |
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Three former convicts struggle to make it on the outside -- where harsh realities make life behind bars look easy. (1:42) |
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Meet Julio Medina, a once-convicted drug dealer using his second chance to help others break the cycle of crime and incarceration. (1:45) |
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Leave or die. From Texas to Indiana, white communities gave this ultimatum to their black neighbors, banishing, burning, lynching and stealing property -- well into the 20th century. (2:04) |
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