No Safe Spaces is a documentary that delves into the issue of the suppression of free speech on college campuses. Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager explore the consequences of political correctness, identity politics, and the erosion of the right to free speech. The film features informative interviews and reenactments to illustrate the challenges faced by those advocating for free expression.
This documentary delves into the complexities of the Vietnam War, including the controversial decisions, political landscape, and the anti-war movement. It examines key events such as the Tet Offensive, invasion of Cambodia, and the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
After years of right-wing assaults on higher education, attacks took a new form in 2023 and 2024 that has been described as the new McCarthyism. As students across the country organize protests against Israel's war on Gaza, decades-long taboos in academia around criticism of Israel-the "Palestine exception"-are shattered. This film features professors and students as they join calls for a ceasefire and divestment from companies that do business with Israel and face waves of crackdown from administrators, the media, the police and politicians. Scholars from diverse disciplines explain what is at stake in these protests and why so many young people identify with the Palestinian cause. The documentary unfolds as a story of college campuses as sites of both rebellion and repression, places where personal and collective histories converge in unexpected ways.
Among college football's most colorful figures, Woody Hayes coached Ohio State for 28 years and amassed an impressive record. This profile of the beloved coach, created for public television, relives his tenure through film footage and interviews. Players Archie Griffin and Rex Kern, rival coach Bo Schembechler, Hayes's niece Anne Hayes Hoyt, golfer and friend Jack Nicklaus and others discuss the larger-than-life coach's enduring legacy.
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