This episode of NOW questioned whether there any areas of opinion that should be off-limits in the classroom, and considered how people of differing faiths could communicate better.
This NOW episode looked at a little-known NAFTA provision that may threaten American democracy and profiled undocumented workers who were victims of September 11.
In this episode, NOW asks former Enron employees if there had been signs of the company's impending collapse, and profiles a 9-11 widow speaking out against war.
The inaugural episode of NOW explored the complex and perplexing new dynamic facing Muslims in America and reported on the energy industry's undue influence on legislation.
In the wake of 9/11, Bill Moyers talks with Diana Eck, professor of comparative religion at Harvard, and Dr. Manuel Trujillo, Director of Psychiatry at Bellevue Hospital.
Bill Moyers speaks with Dr. Farid Esack, a South African Muslim theologian and academic and Tamim Ansary, an Afghani-American writer from San Francisco about the tragedies of September 11th.
Bill Moyers speaks with Columbia University psychologist Dr. Ian Miller and Dr. Jane Rosenthal, a psychiatrist at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.