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Beyond Binary
Stories from people who identify as ‘non-binary’ – not male, not female
Forgetting Igbo
Nkem Ifejika examines the fall of Igbo, one of West Africa’s most widely spoken languages
The Forgotten Girls of Dhaka
Can girls living in a slum in Bangladesh shape their own identities?
Music that Unites Us
The music of the world that unites fans - even across borders that divide old enemies
Are Human Rights Really Universal?
The philosophical foundations of the Universal Declaration of human rights
Universality
The human rights movement vs resistance to human rights by powerful states
The Swedish Ambassador's Guide to Eurovision
Ahead of the world’s biggest song contest, a diplomat explains why pop is a secret weapon
Setting the Past Free
Setting the Past Free - Part One
The Rudolf Kastner story - a hero or villain of the Holocaust?
Wrestling with Rudolf Kastner's story and the issues it raises
Rebel Song Journey
One man’s struggle to keep singing despite losing everything in the Sri Lankan civil war
Iraq’s Kurds: From Flight to Freedom
The flight of the Iraqi Kurds from Saddam’s forces twenty-five years ago
Shea Gold
The plight of rural women making shea butter in Ghana’s northern regions
Next Stop - Mariachi Plaza
A night out in the Latino suburbs of Los Angeles, with the mariachis of Boyle Heights
Terror and Technology: The Unabomber
How a reclusive maths prodigy terrorised America and how the media amplified his cause
Listening to the Bones
Listening to the Bones - Part One
The Argentine Team of Forensic Anthropology and their quest for clues from victims' bones
Listening to the Bones - Part Two
The forensic team looking for clues in bones to look for Latin America's 'disappeared'
The Deobandis
The Deobandis: India
India’s Deobandi school of Islam and its mission to preserve Islam in its purest form
The Deobandis: Pakistan
Owen Bennett Jones heads to Pakistan in his exploration of South Asia's Deobandi Islam
Held Hostage in Syria
Four European hostages held by Islamic State talk about their months of incarceration
Follow That Tractor
Susie Emmett hears stories at the world’s biggest monthly second-hand tractor auction.
My Iranian Daughter
An Iranian family struggles to deal with the unspoken fact that their daughter is gay
Black, White and Beethoven
Why is the UK's classical music scene so resolutely white, and how might it evolve?
Treating the Sex Offender
Film-maker Rex Bloomstein investigates how sex offenders are treated and rehabilitated
Ukraine: Back from the War
How a generation of Ukrainian combat veterans are coping with life after the frontline
Manto: Uncovering Pakistan
The legacy of Sa'adat Manto, who confronted social taboos in Indio-Pakistani society
Syrian Voices
Personal reflections of those who have survived, or are surviving, the conflict in Syria
America's Independent Voters
What motivates Ohio's volatile 'independent' voters who are not Democrats or Republicans?
The Accrington Pals
The Battle of the Somme and a wartime tragedy that struck Northern England 100 years ago
Dust Bowl Ballads
A fierce drought in Oklahoma’s ‘No Man’s Land’ stirs up dust storms, memories and myths
Mighty Real: Sylvester James
The tale of gay black diva Sylvester James, famed for his disco hit Mighty Real
Obama's World
As Barack Obama prepares to leave office, Nahal Toosi examines his foreign policy