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- Emphasizes AIDS awareness and risk-avoidance from a Hispanic viewpoint. Uses a dramatization about an intravenous drug-user who returns from jail to his old neighborhood. His neighbors and friends are afraid that he may be a carrier of AIDS. The community's fears highlight high-risk behavior and become a catalyst for examination and change of lifestyles. Includes testimony from U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Kopp.
- English thespian Sean Pertwee plays the painfully ambitious royal who schemes to murder so he can ascend to the throne in this superior version of William Shakespeare's literary classic. Spurred by the pressure exerted by his equally power-hungry wife, Lady MacBeth (Greta Scacchi), the Thane conspires to kill, but is so overcome with guilt that he's unable to wash the blood off his hands -- literally and figuratively.
- LaGolda is an 8 year-old orphan who has been shuffled around from one orphanage to another in her native Colombia. In spite of her surroundings, she manages to see life as an opportunity to learn and grow. Through her love for soccer, or futbol, LaGolda recruits a team made up of international orphans who pledge to travel the world and play matches to bring awareness to unique circumstances and to build a better world for kids.
- The series togetHER (together around her) highlights the stories of 3 entrepreneur women from USA and Brazil bringing key points such as the power of collectiveness and resilience while the world faces these challenging and uncertain times.
- This 7 part series of documentaries for teenagers was produced through a local NBC affiliate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its success sparked a national distribution to schools through Chicago-based United Learning and Discovery Education (a division of Discovery Networks. By the late 90s, more than 20% of the nation's schools were using documentaries from the series in classroom discussion on issues including teen suicide, peer pressure, the impact of divorce on teenagers, substance abuse and teen pregnancy.
- Love What You Do is a digital series featuring Canadians from all walks of life, focusing on how what we do affects our individual sense of fulfillment, and how our 'passions' fuel our hunger for the life we've always wanted to live.
- As it explores the very essence of drumming, Semphasizing the importance of making music in our everyday lives. Guided by the influence of master drummers Babatunde Olatunji and Gordy Ryan, a teen-age boy with a hearing deficiency finds his way into an extraordinary drumming circle, and takes on one of the key rhythmic roles in the group. Throughout this award-winning program are glimpses of drum making and African dance, as well as delightful messages about using your mind and hands to make the most out of life.
- The DEA and Discovery Education have joined forces to combat a growing epidemic of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use nationwide.
- Discovery Education brings you a behind-the-scenes look as Marina Donovan lends insight to Marissa Abaya about "the second M of STEM-Marketing." Marina is the VP of Global Marketing and Public Affairs at Itron in Silicon Valley.
- Discovery Education with the White House and NASA, present Space Day 2015 highlighting the importance of continuing space programs, highlighting some key missions and exploring the scientific practices encompassed in these programs.
- P.J. Marcellino did not start out as a filmmaker, but he was always a storyteller. In Love What You Do, we follow whatever you're passionate about and decide to pursue in life, and whatever gut instinct you have, that knows when you are being true to yourself and do something, however big or small, to make a difference to the world in your own unique way.
- 2016–TV EpisodeEntrepreneur. Cultural ambassador. Guide. Canadian. Many words that Kylik Kisoun Taylor now identifies with, but none came easily at first. It took returning to the North, and becoming re-rooted in his culture to get where he is today. In Love What You Do, we follow whatever you're passionate about and decide to pursue in life, and whatever gut instinct you have, that knows when you are being true to yourself and do something, however big or small, to make a difference to the world in your own unique way.