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- After losing his job, a journalist reluctantly agrees to help his oddball friend with his bid to earn a seat on the Seattle City Council.
- Mockumentary following Mark and Mark, passionate co-managers of Baker's Bridge FC under 12s girls team
- The story of the incredible rise of Tottenham Hotspur Women, from their founding in the grassroots of the English football pyramid to the top flight of the Women's game.
- 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?
- TV Series
- Fajar Merah (21) is the son of Wiji Thukul - a poets and human rights activist who was 'made to disappeared' in 1998 by The Soeharto Regime. Together with 'Merah Bercerita', a band established at 2010, and supported by his family, he tries to bring back his father's poems to life, covers them with music notations and creates a music album. In a dynamic background of 2014 Indonesian Presidential Election, 16 years after the 1998 tragedy, Fajar and family develops a new hope on one candidate; Joko Widodo, to solve some Human Rights Violation cases, to find Wiji Thukul and other victims.
- 'GrassRoots: The Cannabis Revolution', explores the medicinal use of cannabis, the patients involved & the campaign to change UK law.
- As a soil specialist, Guy Webb has spent years, searching for ways to improve the health of Australia's degraded farming soils. When he stumbles upon a piece of microbial research that is a breakthrough in soil science, he inadvertently becomes responsible for ensuring that this essential knowledge is not lost. With the help of the farmers around him, he sets himself the challenge to take scientific knowledge and transform it into a practical technology to be used across the globe. Grassroots follows Guy Webb and his friends, unlikely heroes on a quest to bring a genuine climate change solution to the world.
- TV Movie
- A handful of individuals from the Edmonton Bahá'í Community give us a glimpse of the community-building activities that the Bahá'ís are engaged in world-over to contribute to the advancement of civilization.
- A documentary about neighborhood people creating change. Produced for the MacArthur Foundation by Kartemquin Films, this piece features six vignettes on community organizing in different Chicago neighborhoods: LeClaire Courts, Marquette Park, Roseland, Pilsen, Uptown, Rogers Park and Garfield Park.
- Portrays the passionate racing communities across the country.
- 2010– 17mTV EpisodeFans retaliate after Campo Santo files a false DMCA against PewDiePie.
- Insight on Noah Lyles workouts and all around it.
- The war in Iraq as seen from people on the ground- civilians, journalists- both American and Iraqi.
- A tribute to the working class roots of the Asian American experience, focusing on the resurgence of grassroots political activism among the City of Angels' Asian, Latino, and other working class families. Juxtaposes poetry by spoken word artist Alison de la Cruz with the stories of immigrant workers, slave laborers, and activists alike. Koreatown restaurant workers arbitrarily fired despite being too ill to work, Pilipino home health care workers exploited for their cheap labor, and Thai women held captive in a virtual prison sweatshop share their stories along with supermarket workers picketing for better wages and working conditions. Profiles how the sharp reality of life for working class immigrants in Los Angeles is being redirected into grassroots activism through innovative organizations such as the Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates, Garment Worker Center, Pilipino Worker Center, Thai Community Development Center, and the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance.
- A group of college students head to a Bluegrass music festival in the rural south, only to be met by a mysterious hitchhiker with a slight change of plans.
- William Humphreys has been involved in the Cayman Islands Football Community for over 25 years. He's been a player in the league, referee and coach. He now runs a football program at his local Church Field to help the youth of the Cayman Islands learn about the joys of playing football.
- Join BeanBag, the world's most uptight cameraman, as he follows three comedians on the road as they tour some of the smallest comedy venues on planet Earth, all with one goal: drunken madness. With bar owners who flash the camera, patrons who tear their clothes off, and gallons of liquor, chaos reigns. There's even a guest appearance by Comedy Central's Dave Attell. So, basically, it's another typical day in the Midwest.
- Immediately after the Nov. 2, 2004, election, while most Americans and mainstream media ignored the election's outcome, a group of concerned citizens found a way to challenge it.
- Dedicated to the grassroots women's game, Jodie, Matt, Lou, Mollie and Laura take a bi-monthly stroll through the chaos, joy and intrigue of club-level rugby.
- 2019–TV Episode
- Episode: (2013)2011–Podcast Episode
- Are you or someone you know struggling to afford food during this pandemic? There's a map for that, says Lorrie Clevenger, Director of US Programs for the Grassroots Action Network. She and Alison Cohen, Senior Director of Programs at WhyHunger, join today's episode to tell us about the Find Food COVID Map (link and phone number below), the change in eligibility requirements, and how their organizations are adapting and expanding to meet the rise in demand during corona virus. Looking for a way to give back? VOLUNTEER. You can do it from anywhere in the country, from the comfort of your home, for however much time you can offer.
- Episode: (2016)2015–Podcast Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- Supporters and football clubs demand a Norwegian boycott of the World Cup in Qatar.
- It's nearing National Day and the MP of each constituency needs to nominate the most deserving grassroots leader for the prestigious Grassroots Achievement Award on the basis of contributions to the community. It seems everyone is lobbying for the Residents Committee Chairman Lao. Except for Siva, who has been waiting for this award for a long time. He goes on a campaign to increase his popularity.
- 2020– 10mTV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2021– 1h 50mTV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2018–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 19mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 2mPodcast Episode