
What does justice and repair look like for descendants of enslaved Africans who built this nation on their very backs? In this second episode of season two, we head to New York and Illinois, where passionate leaders and community organizers are rallying around the local and national fight for reparations. It is a fight to acknowledge, honor, and heal generations of people who endured bondage, suffering, and systemic racism.
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Trailer for METTLE - This 23-minute documentary follows the deeply personal journey of a top-ranked athlete as she navigates health challenges and combats both physical and social opponents one day at a time.
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A character profile of Jay Mumford, a drummer who made a career switch in his mid-40s, hoping to follow his passion in an uncertain industry.
Role: Editor, DP, Producer - Identified, interviewed, shot and edited this piece from start to finish within a week.
BMP is a non-profit organization committed to tackling problems that trap young people and families in poverty and limit economic and social mobility in the United States. This video features testimonials from its partners about their experience working with the organization.
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An anthem created for Alstom to launch their high-speed NextGen Acela trains.
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A sizzle reel made for a documentary about Dyan Forest, the world’s oldest female comedian.
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What happens when your data rewrites the laws of physics? Adam Riess takes us inside the discovery of dark energy.
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A report highlighting the state of India’s national capital during the second wave of COVID-19 amidst a shortage of hospital beds and oxygen cylinders.
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Studying in the eleventh grade, Ibrahim Ansari has lived in Haji Ali for 17 years and dreams of becoming a rapper. Through the work of NGOs such as Save the Children India and Hamara Foundation, Ibrahim has had access to a better education and opportunities to realize his dream.
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A travel food show series exploring eight cities of India and the most unusual food they have to offer.
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In this interview, Samdish sits with Nagaland 's Minister of Higher Education & Tourism in the Capital city Kohima, where Mr Along talks about humour, Home Minister Amit Shah, his early life in Nagaland, culture and food, BJP's grassroots politics and Manipur.
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MP Manoj Tiwari and Samdish sat down for an honest chat. They spoke about the aftermath of their first interaction, the 2022 Assembly Elections, the inner workings of the BJP, Kangana Ranaut, and much much more.
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In the latest episode of Unfiltered By Samdish, The CM of Chhattisgarh talks politics, priorities, elections and a lot more. Watch the episode till the end to get a glimpse of CM sir’s singing.
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Hosted by Samdish Bhatia, one of India’s leading political satirists and content creators, this interview series brings together the country’s most powerful politicians and transformative change makers for unfiltered, thought-provoking conversations.
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From fruit flies to snake venom, evolutionary biologist Sean B. Carroll explains the genetic toolkit that drives evolution and the hidden rules behind nature’s creativity.
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Agariyas are a community of salt farmers in the Little Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. They move from their respective villages to the desert for eight months to farm salt in harsh weather conditions. Living in tents and battling the lack of basic necessities such as drinking water, education, healthcare facilities, etc., they aim to produce the salt that we enjoy in our food every day.
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Can we really bring extinct species back? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro says yes — and she’s here to tell us how.
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Dive into how Earth’s weirdest microbes could help us spot extraterrestrial life with marine biologist Peter Girguis.
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Can animals talk? Neuroscientist Erich Jarvis reveals why some species might be closer than we think.
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Your brain does all kinds of strange things. Neuroscientist Heather Berlin explains how it works. In this episode, Heather joins Hakeem to explore the mysteries of the mind: how consciousness works, how your brain constructs reality, and how you might be able to hack it to live a better life.
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Has science been missing a fundamental law of nature for centuries? Robert Hazen and Mike Wong dive in to answer this question.
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Black holes aren’t just cosmic monsters — they’re simply misunderstood. Black holes get a bad rap. They’ve been cast as the monsters of the cosmos — gobbling up stars and stretching anything that gets too close into cosmic spaghetti. But Black Hole expert Janna Levin has spent her career decoding these mysterious objects, and she thinks they’re just misunderstood.
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Discover how deepfakes are detected and what the future holds for truth in the digital age. In a world flooded with fake images, manipulated videos, and AI-generated voices, how do we know what’s real anymore? Hany Farid has made it his mission to find out.
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What do fossilized leaves, an asteroid, and Florida sinkholes have in common? Dr. Kirk Johnson oversees one of the largest natural history collections on the planet, and he has the answers.
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1,268 workers died inside sewers between 2014 and 2016. Despite being banned by the Supreme Court, manual scavenging is still being carried out. This documentary investigates the prevalence of this practice in India.
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This explainer delves into the underlying causes behind the increasing frequency of epidemics and pandemics affecting humans.
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