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Hardest prisons: Correctional Maximum Security

Hardest prisons: Correctional Maximum Security

The documentary follows the members of the Mara Salvatrucha, or commonly known as the MS gang. MS or Mara is a transnational criminal gang that started in Los Angeles, but has since spread to other parts of the United States. The members of the gang distinguish themselves by tattoos covering the body and often the … Read more

Love Crimes of Kabul

Love Crimes of Kabul

For the Western World, it is hard to understand and embrace how premarital sex can be a crime in countries like Afghanistan. But that doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of sex and love crimes in Afghanistan. For example, rape is not banned in the country. Quite the contrary. According to the Shia Family … Read more

The Pink Triangles: The Story of the Gay Holocaust

The Pink Triangles: The Story of the Gay Holocaust

When you think of World War II and Germany, you think of the Holocaust first. During World War II, Nazi Germany orchestrated a genocide towards Jews. But there is also a vastly ignored history of Germany during World War II. It is the war Nazi Germany had on gay men. Trans women were also persecuted … Read more

Finally Free, Terrell Johnson

Finally Free, Terrell Johnson

In 1994, Terrell Johnson was found guilty for shooting Verna Robinson. He was the only one of the three men initially charged to be found guilty. As a result, he spent 18 years in prison. He was sent to prison in 1995. In 2012, he was finally released, as he was found innocent in a … Read more

Unheard Heroes: Susana Trimarco

Unheard Heroes: Susana Trimarco

When your child disappears, you mourn. You start looking for her/him. After a while, you might give up, and say, “Hey, it is what it is”. But not all of us. Some people just take the fighting to the world. Some people use a bad event to fuel their inspiration and motivation. That is the … Read more

The Race Card Face Up

The Race Card Face Up

A retired judge, has made a short play, titled “The Race Card: Face Up”, exposing injustices in the jurisdictional system in America. Along with the play, the judge has started a petition, one that calls the public and the media to expose the horrible injustice done to several executives that are serving between seven and … Read more

Inside the Mind of a Thief | Burglar Confessions

Inside the Mind of a Thief | Burglar Confessions

For more than 20 years Michael Shayne Durden, burglarized more than thousands of homes in Dallas and Collin countries. After going in prison, Michael decided to help homeowners avoid exactly what he was doing. Durden became famous when he took to YouTube to educate homeowners how to prevent burglaries. Some of his fellow inmates have … Read more

Free Derry

Free Derry

“Derry, in Northern Ireland, was a self-declared autonomous nationalist area, broken apart from the UK for 3 years. In 1969, activists against the British and their maltreatment of Catholics, put up barracades in a small area of Derry, and labelled it ‘Free Derry’. Over the next three years battles ensued between these activists, the police, … Read more

Truth & privacy in the National Archives

Truth & privacy in the National Archives

During World War II and the Holocaust, more than 75% of the Jewish population in the Netherlands was killed. That is a higher percentage than countries like Belgium and France. During World War II, the Dutch were among the biggest opposition to the German and Nazi invasion. And because of that, many of them were … Read more