
1977
How Finnish immigrants came into contact — and conflict — with industrial America. Three generations of Finnish-Americans recount how they coped with harsh realities by creating their own institutions: churches, temperance halls, socialist halls, and cooperatives.

Wanda Gosciminska – A Textile Worker

America Today

La Huelga Legal En Costa Rica

Crude Oil

Habilito: Debt for Life

Man Versus Man

From Spikes to Spindles

American Dream

The Fields of Immokalee

Dragonfly

Bastards: Outcast in Morocco

AN 27

The Man Who Invented Christmas

Behind The Swoosh

Miners Shot Down

Ip Man 2

After Breaking the Silence

The Hand That Feeds

Homebound

The Voice of Innocence