Broadly, 2018, 10:41… Broadly visits the first adult fat camp that focuses on celebrating bodies instead of changing or shaming them. Women from around the country gathered at Fat Camp in Henderson, North Carolina for a weekend of outdoor activities like swimming, campfires, and pool parties in a judgement-free space. For many of them, the experience among other fat women was a transformative step in their journeys towards self-love.
Racist Suspicious Activity Calls
Poverty on the East Side
Boys Club Codes
Do You Suffer From White Thoughts?
Prejudice at the Pool
Cultural Identity & The Nameplate Necklace
The Guardian, 2018, 6:58… If you don't already own a 'Carrie necklace', chances are you've seen them in music videos, films, fashion shoots – and, of course, in Sex in the City. But the origins and cultural significance of the jewellery goes much deeper than Carrie Bradshaw. Grace Shutti explores the origins of the nameplate necklace, which emerged from black and Hispanic communities in 1970s New York and draws on graffiti and hip-hop culture.
Where are the women in art?
Sexism in Chinese Tech Companies
Gender Pricing Exposed
CBC, 2014, 15:36... See a marketing team create fictional gendered toothpaste and learn how you can combat gender price discrimination. Although this video is from Canada it touches on New York City's legislation barring such discrimination. Yet laws can't solve this issue alone as a 2015 study from the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs found that, on average, women's products were 7% more expensive than similar products for men.
The Jim Crow Museum
Vice News, 2018, 5:41... David Pilgrim, a Black sociologist, runs the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia out of the small, white, Trump-voting town of Big Rapids, MI. With the help of private donors like Chuck and Ward, an elderly gay couple, Pilgrim believes that sharing his expansive collection can change the way racism is perceived in the United States.
Racist Facial Recognition Software
A Break From White People
Black Parents Explain: "The Talk"
How Movies Help Us Understand Discrimination
Medicine & Racism
Modern Slavery
According to new figures, it is estimated that 35 million people are suffering under slavery. It is a booming global business, relying on oppression and exploitation. The film shows the many forms slavery can take in today’s world: from political imprisonment, to child labor to the forcible recruitment of child soldiers as well as more classical forms of physical and economic exploitation.
The Media's Rape Culture Problem (SNL Sketch)
50 Shades of Beige
The Problem with White Middle-class Suburbs
"The Disturbing History of the Suburbs" -- Adam Ruins Everything, 2017, 6:19 -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETR9qrVS17g
Residential segregation, redlining, generational inequality, and the racial wealth gap...



















