‘Pain Didn’t Come to Kill Me’ | Ep 4 – El Salvador
El Salvador’s bereaved mothers unite after gang violence, turning shared grief into solidarity and hope beyond hatred.
El Salvador’s bereaved mothers unite after gang violence, turning shared grief into solidarity and hope beyond hatred.
As part of Colombia’s peace process, former army soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings to the victims' families.
Amid a global polycrisis, new arrivals in New York face a fractured city where sanctuary feels ever more out of reach.
Longtime friends divided by war, Raed is trapped in Gaza while George watches from afar, one locked in, one locked out.
A Chadian chemist and a British activist dedicate their lives to Palestinian resistance, risking exile, prison or death.
In post-genocide Rwanda, fragile encounters see survivors and perpetrators face the past to reopen paths to coexistence.
US-backed coups reshape Latin America, toppling democracies and fuelling decades of dictatorship, secrecy, and revolt.
Struggling with loneliness, people in Japan use an online chat service for mental health support and social connection.
A young Tunisian man goes on a personal journey to find his biological mother and understand where he comes from.
A teacher and his students in rural Argentina use music to raise the alarm about the dangers of pesticide spraying.