TV-14
2025
Documentaries
History & Civilizations
Spoil the Vine (1982-2011)
Season 1, Episode 4
: After a series of chemical leaks and toxic exposures threaten the health and survival of predominantly Black communities, local activists in West Virginia and Florida draw attention to the growing environmental justice movement.
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About the Series
Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest (HBO)
Inspired by Henry Hampton's legendary 1987 documentary series, this illuminating new installment showcases the bold stories of people and communities who have continued to work towards equity and racial justice, covering the late 1970s through the 2010s.
Episodes
1. America, Don't Look Away (1977-1988)
Through the rise of Reaganomics and the AIDS crisis, communities in the South Br...
2. Trapped (1989-1995)
Public defenders and organizers sound the alarm against the disproportionate imp...
3. Million Man March (1995)
A look at the controversy and community inspired by the 1995 Million Man March i...
4. Spoil the Vine (1982-2011)
Amid a growing environmental justice movement, communities in West Virginia and ...
5. We Don't See Color (1996-2013)
Academics and organizers explore the complexities of affirmative action and how ...
6. What Comes After Hope? (2008-2015)
The years of America’s first Black president mark both a rise in police brutalit...
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Season 1, Episode 4 - Spoil the Vine (1982-2011)
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2025
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