This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength.
Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com.
This week on One on One, meet the remarkably talented stand-up comedian, Russell Peters, whose shows sell out quickly all over the world as he incorporates his brilliantly comic and usually irreverent - observations of people and cultures into his act.
This week on One on One, meet the remarkably talented stand-up comedian, Russell Peters, whose shows sell out quickly all over the world as he incorporates his brilliantly comic and usually irreverent - observations of people and cultures into his act.
In a special one-hour show, Al Jazeeras senior political analyst, Marwan Bishara and guests look at what impact Obama's foreign policy will have on the world.
We review the Bush legacy and its consequences for Obama's presidency, and question how much of a departure from Bushs policies or doctrine will be possible.
In the second part of his journey across the US, Rageh Omaar looks at how America's Muslims have coped with the aftermath of the events of 9/11, exploring the demands of patriotism and belief.
In the world of academia Noam Chomsky is the most cited author alive. He talks to Inside USA about politics in the United States and this Presidential election.
This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength.
Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com
Although the pirate crisis grabs the headlines, the fact is that for years this African country was left to fester in ungoverned criminality and violence as its society literally disintegrated.
A three-part series examining the origins, violent creation, and modern-day reality of the state of Israel, told through the stories of individual Israelis.
In Epsiode 1 Al Jazeera examines how and why Jews returned to Palestine after 2,000 years of exile, and how the political Zionism first articulated in 1896 became reality with such speed.