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- Five Muslim women explain what the veil means to them, and the distinctive headscarf of Jogjakarta is explored.
- WOMEN IN PROGRESS is a documentary web series celebrating creative women in Rome on a path of their own. It is a celebration of women's creativity, passion and initiative. Every season features 3-4 short episodes highlighting women living in Rome, Italy who have carved out a path fueled by their dream. Women in Progress aims to capture the stories of talented female voices, conveying the personal sense of belief, confidence and self possession that these women enact by actualizing their own vision. Each episode is dedicated to a different woman and what she did to steer her passion project into the world. Season 1 (March 2022): Anne the painter, Linda the bagel baker, and Marsha the comedian. Season 2 (Dec 2022): Antonella the yoga teacher, Jenni the ceramicist, Shuyi the beautician and Bai Hua the restaurateur. Season 3 (March 2023): Helena the fashionista, Marianne the art therapist, Margò the theater director, Leanne the actress, Lucrezia the designer.
- Religious studies plugs into computer science when experts from different worlds collaborate to build an enlightening new technology that explains religion.
- In preparation for his milestone solo show in Monte Carlo at the Casamanara architecture gallery, a young South African artist faces the ghosts of his poverty-stricken background in a Limpopo village.
- Ten kids begin the countdown to their group Bar Mitzvah at a secular humanist Jewish community in Boston.
- The Italian town of Calcata was occupied by hippie artisans, one of whom is the Dutch sculptor Marijcke van der Maden. This is the story of her handmade Nativity scene (presepe in Italian) which caricatures the residents of the village.
- What happens when religion is suspended in Rome? Romans used creativity and spiritual resilience to celebrate Easter, Passover and Ramadan during two months of national lockdown. This documentary features interviews with Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant and Buddhist religious leaders who explain "virtual religion" during the quarantine of COVID-19.
- A group of world-class experts in religion and computer science create cutting-edge simulations to predict and prevent religious radicalization and violence...but saving lives in the real world is harder than they thought.