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- On Sept. 11, 2001, firefighter Stephen Siller left work to meet his brothers so the "perfect foursome" could play a round of golf. But en route, news of an airplane hitting the North Tower of the World Trade Center came across his scanner. Stephen turned his car around but was stuck in traffic within the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. He strapped on his gear, ran through the tunnel, was picked up by Engine 224 and was brought to Ground Zero-where he then became part of the 343 heroic members of the FDNY who died that day. But Stephen's story didn't end there. For the Love of Their Brother tells how the Siller family turned heartache into heroism, by organizing the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Run. What began with a few hundred participants in 2002 and has now spread worldwide, raising millions of dollars for charity and keeping Stephen's memory alive.
- The major role of the late President of Tunisia, Beji Caid Essebsi concerning the democratic transition in Tunisia after the revolution.
- Although more than 3 years passed since the Egyptian Revolution , But Egyptian Copts still suffered from discrimination and Sectarianism.
- Nigol Bezjian highlights the struggles and brave resilience of a group of Syrian refugees who have escaped to Lebanon. Leaving everything behind, the community faces daily challenges to make ends meet and find some sort of security. Bezjian's artistic vision allows for their stories to be told through song and poetry.
- The Crisis of African Migrants Residing in Tunisia: A Short Documentary Featuring Testimonies of Sadness, Displacement, Fear, and Accusations of Racism.