The Global Mosaic Series

Global Mosaic is a collaborative documentary series that takes viewers around the world, exploring global issues and solutions through personal stories, independent journalism and expert insights.

 
 

YOUNG WOMEN RISING

Could empowering girls transform the world? From Texas to central Africa, follow activists across continents as they spotlight solutions.

Could empowering girls transform the world? From Texas to central Africa, follow activists across continents as they spotlight solutions.

WATER FOR LIFE

Is safe water a human right? Taking on corporations and governments, communities in India and West Virginia confront this question.

Is safe water a human right? Taking on corporations and governments, communities in India and West Virginia confront this question.

MIGRANT JOURNEYS

Why do they keep coming? Look at the extreme factors motivating people to flee their homes in Central America and Northern Africa.

Why do they keep coming? Look at the extreme factors motivating people to flee their homes in Central America and Northern Africa.

THE CUBA BLOCKADE

Why continue economic sanctions? See how six decades of U.S. sanctions continue to impact Cubans through their personal experience.

Why continue economic sanctions? See how six decades of U.S. sanctions continue to impact Cubans through their personal experience.


 

2021 Los Angeles Emmy® Winner
for Education/Information

YOUNG WOMEN RISING:
Can Empowering Girls Transform the World?

 

SERIES PREVIEW

See the impact of global issues in Cuba, El Salvador, India, Mexico, Spain, the Congo and the US — all reported by independent documentary makers working on the spot.

The series was broadcast in 2020 - 2022 nationally on Link TV and in Los Angeles on PBS SoCal and KCET. The Spanish language version premiered October 5th, 2021 on TV UNAM, the national educational channel in Mexico.

 

LEARNING RESOURCES

WOMEN

WATER

MIGRATION

SANCTIONS

 
 

Global Mosaic programs are also available at LinkTV.org and on Link TV’s Apple TV and Roku channels.
Watch Link TV via satellite television – DIRECTV Channel 375 and DISH Network Channel 9410.