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- Forced onto the streets in her 50s, Marie found "home" at a Santa Monica laundromat. Taking shelter there for 20 years, Mimi's passion for pink, and living without looking back, has taken her from homelessness to Hollywood's red carpets.
- BLACK BOYS illuminates the spectrum of black male humanity in America. An intimate, inter-generational exploration, BLACK BOYS strives for insight to black identity and opportunity at the nexus of sports, education and criminal justice.
- Never Whisper Justice sophomore film Black Girls is a visual anthology, exploring the spectrum of advocacy among Black women and illuminating how the corners of intersectionality can bring us all closer to the edge of a new beginning.
- Follow the journey of grassroots innovators dedicated to fighting some of today's most pressing sustainability issues. Through actions, big and small, everyday change-makers are tackling local problems and inspiring their communities with ingenuity, resilience and vision. Whether it's a solar-powered car built from recycled materials by a self-taught engineer to combat air pollution or a line of cleaning products made from food waste by someone with no chemistry training, grassroots solutions are setting the planet on a more sustainable path. But for a real breakthrough, governments, global institutions and the private sector must recognize these innovators and actively seek out their ideas. From the streets of Baku to a farming community in the Andes and the mountains of Northern India, our documentary follows five innovators on their quest for real, actionable change. Their journey to innovation is never simple-how do you keep going when even your husband doesn't believe in your idea?-but the power of their vision keeps them going. Is the world ready to finally listen to them and change the way it handles and solves global problems?
- Feature doc about the growing affordable housing crisis in America. Filmmakers follow families in iconic Venice CA 90291 while investigating plans for a controversial new homeless shelter.
- As the days tick toward Danica Patrick's last race before retirement from motor sports, we travel along her side for an intimate look at the thoughts, legacy and immediate next chapters in the life of the most successful woman open-wheel race-car driver of all time, a pop-culture figure who utilized incredible skill and marketing savvy to transcend a male-barricaded sport.
- A group of men hold a family hostage in a derelict building while they rob a bank. It should be a simple job. But when strained relationships being to fracture, everything starts to go wrong.
- Transportation drives us forward, impacting economies around the world and making us all more globally interconnected. In our latest robotics season, FIRST FORWARD, our teams have the power to re-imagine a path forward and invent the future of transportation.
- A tribute to a man who stood against apartheid, and changed the world.
- My Special Aflac DuckTM, part of Aflac's ongoing Aflac Childhood Cancer CampaignTM and developed by Sproutel, is an innovative, smart robotic companion that features naturalistic movements, joyful play and interactive technology to help comfort children coping with cancer. With a year of child-centered research behind it, My Special Aflac Duck is a part of Aflac's 22-year commitment to providing care and support for children who have cancer. Aflac's goal is to distribute this smart companion to the nearly 16,000 children in the U.S. who are newly diagnosed with cancers each year, free of charge.
- As a global robotics community preparing young people for the future, we at FIRST® want every kid to recognize their worth, abilities and love who they are. Together with our sponsors, we know the power STEM education has in inspiring the innovative spirit and self-esteem our kids need to tackle the world's greatest challenges. A very special thanks to the following supporters for helping us encourage today's youth to be More Than.
- The title is a direct play on Rene Magritte's 1928-29 series aptly known as "The Treachery of Images." Coincidentally, that series was created at a time when most were beginning to suffer the effects of the Great Depression. Originally filmed as part of a project called '140' Kotek attempts to capture his environment in 140 seconds (a construct held in reference to Twitter's 140 characters) using both old media and new media, and to film the results side by side using the appropriate slide show "technology."
- With 660,000 students competing, FIRST is the world's foremost STEM competition. FIRST360 traveled to Championships in Colorado and Minnesota, and to the world champion Vitruvian Bots to immerse in the only sport where everyone can go pro.
- Every student learns best when they have the courage and support to explore, to try new things and to follow their curiosity. LEGO Education provides solutions to help students build essential life skills, inspire their natural curiosity and develop 21st century skills.
- Instead of letting her illness define her, Sarah used it to find her true calling: Helping others.
- A celebration of the 21+ year relationship between Habitat for Humanity International and the Whirlpool Corporation told through the story of Heather and other Habitat for Humanity families in Indiana and Michigan. A double-decade corporate social responsibility partnership, Whirlpool's House + Home project focuses on enabling comfortable, nurturing places to live where individuals and families can build their best future, and on supporting resilient, thriving and sustainable communities through education and neighborhood development.
- Created by 4x SxSW Innovation Award winner Elliot Kotek, Innovation Squared is a series of unscripted conversations between two innovators, one working at the molecular level, and one from another field where there is perhaps a greater degree of familiarity, like IT, product design or aerospace, with each episode centered around a fundamental tenet of innovation.
- Basketball legend and longtime social justice advocate, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, sits down with AARP Studios to discuss breaking sports records and social barriers in an adapted version of the powerful and moving essay he wrote for AARP The Magazine. Abdul-Jabbar talks about the Black sports giants, like Jackie Robinson and Muhammad Ali, who broke barriers and helped pave the way for his success, how Black athletes taught him to be a leader by fighting for social justice, and how the activism among today's athletes contributes to Black history.
- In 2015, world leaders adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals, in an effort to tackle global issues and ensure no one is left behind. Of these goals, Qualcomm Wireless Reach has embraced goal number 9 in their pursuit of mobile innovation for good. Explore the Power of ( and be witness to the lives changed by it.
- An exploration of how traditional fishermen in Colombia are integrating mobile technologies into their livelihoods for improved economic and social outcomes.
- A young woman wakes up from an all-niter to find a mysterious man in her bed. Who is he? How did he get there? What now?
- The COVID-19 pandemic has halted business as usual and served as a launching pad for organizations to become virtual, digital-centric and agile. These companies are doing it all at lightning-fast speed.
- A collaboration between Amgen and The Nation of Artists, Innovation2 is a video series of unscripted conversations between two innovators: one from the world of Oncology and one from another field. The conversations are both compelling and inspiring, and provide insights into how innovators think and drive change. In this installment, Ray Deshaies, Senior Vice President of Global Research at Amgen, and Anousheh Ansari, astronaut and CEO of XPRIZE Foundation discuss how to build and nurture a culture of innovation within a large organization.
- Innovation2 is a video series of conversations between two innovators: one from Amgen and one from another field. The conversations provide insights into how innovators think and drive change. A collaboration between Amgen and The Nation of Artists. In this edition, Rusty Lipford, Director of Inflammation and Oncology Research at Amgen, and Aaron Horowitz, Co-Founder and CEO, Sproutel (Jerry the Bear, My Special Aflac Duck, Purrble), discuss the meaning of perseverance in their fields and how to find joy in the process of trial and error.
- Innovation2 is a video series of conversations between two innovators from different fields. The conversations are compelling and inspiring, and provide insights into how innovators think and drive change. This series is a collaboration between Amgen and The Nation of Artists. In this edition, Rob Lenz, Senior Vice President of Global Development at Amgen, and Dr Aprille Ericsson, Aerospace Engineer at NASA, discuss changing the status quo and the importance of diversity to spark innovation.