Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

America, Don't Look Away 1977-1988
Documentary about the struggle for racial equality and justice in the US, beginning in the late 1970s, as activists in Philadelphia and the Bronx fight for fair housing and healthcare at the tail end of the Carter administration, and through to the rise of and the Aids crisis.

Trapped
How public defenders and organisers sounded the alarm against the disproportionate impacts of the criminal justice system on the black community.

Million Man March
New & Exclusive. Million Man March: The Million Man March in Washington, DC, was a transformative experience for many. Discover the controversy and community it created.

Spoil the Vine
A look at the growth of the environmental justice movement between 1982 and 2011 as local activists fought threats to their communities' health and survival.

We Don't See Colour
Exploring the complexities of affirmative action policies and how a changing demographic landscape affected school desegregation.

What Comes After Hope?
Documentary about the struggle for racial equality and justice in the US, concluding with a look back at Obama's presidency, when despite hope for societal change, police brutality soared and BlackLivesMatter emerged.
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