The library has access to over 67,502 streaming videos from the Academic Video Online database.
Here are some popular films that have been recently added to this database:
The River and the Wall
Five friends embark on a 1,200-mile mountain bike, horse, and canoe expedition down the Rio Grande to document the borderlands before construction of a wall and to explore how it would impact wildlife, immigration, public lands, border security, and landowners.
Helping Counselors and Psychologists as Advocates and Activists: Strength, Solidarity, Strategy and Sustainability
This video brings together a culturally and professionally diverse group of emerging, mid-career, and later career counselors and psychologists to share their experiences and insights on how they have integrated advocacy and social action into their work and everyday lives.
Whale Rider
A small Maori village faces a crisis when the heir to the leadership of the Ngati Konohi dies at birth and is survived only by his twin sister, Pai (Academy Award® nominee* Keisha Castle-Hughes). Although disregarded by her grandfather and shunned by the people of her village, twelve-year-old Pai remains certain of her calling and trains herself in the ways and customs of her people. With remarkable grace and courage, Pai summons the strength to both challenge and embrace a thousand years of tradition in order to fulfill her destiny.
Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook
The story of how the principle of “one person, one vote” is being compromised, and how American citizens are fighting back.
Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
The craft. The history. The power. All these elements of the hip-hop movement are discussed with director Ice-T and the legends he interviews — Afrika Bambaataa, Eminem, Nas, Mos Def, Kanye West, Chuck D, KRS-One, Snoop Dogg, Run-DMC, and Ice Cube — in this compelling and gritty feature-length documentary.