The Path That Luck Took

When the Germans liquidate the ghetto of Jaslo, his hometown in Poland, Stanley is left not knowing where to turn. He finds himself in multiple Nazi camps, including Plaszow and Buchenwald, on a surprising and terror-filled path to liberation and survival.

Last Known Address

Thirteen stories of Holocaust victims who are memorialized by Stolpersteine—stumbling stones—to mark their last known address.

Reflection

Hedy Bohm is a Jewish teenager from Oradea, Romania, who survives Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Fallersleben concentration camp, where she is a forced laborer at the Volkswagen factory. After liberation, Hedy, now an orphan, escapes from Communist Hungary to Canada, where she starts a family and becomes involved in Holocaust education.

Shirley

The true story of Shirley (Fletcher) Horn's experience of resilience and survival at the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.

Hidden Lives

A collection of true stories from Jewish children who were hidden during the Second World War and survived the Holocaust.

Can Posters Kill?

A collection of WWII propaganda posters show how the Nazi party spread antisemitism and justified the murder of Jews in the Holocaust.

Memory Stones

When Sophie’s beloved grandmother passes away, Sophie learns she can honor her memory by placing stones on her granny's grave.

Year of the Carrot

Leo never thought she’d need to protect her dad’s special carrot seeds from spies, but she’s made it her mission to defend her family’s farm!

Like a Bird

Rachel has just begun to feel at home in the small town of Aspen Lake when everything she has come to love is put in jeopardy by approaching wildfires.

Women Who Woke up the Law

The stories of the women behind several landmark cases in Canadian law—from divorce to self-defense to maternity benefits to abortion.

Between the Lines

Margit Kassai writes a diary detailing to her husband her year living in Budapest, Hungary, in 1944, through the Nazi invasion of Hungary, the rise of the Arrow Cross and the siege of the city by the Soviet army. Margit survives working in children’s homes, scrounging for food and narrowly avoiding death and deportation of Jews.

[non]disclosure

A survivor of child sexual abuse begins to process the trauma of her past and find a way forward.

Barcelona Red Metallic

A grandmother struggles with how far she'll go to protect a loved one after a hit and run kills a child in her small community.