The GOOD DOCS Complete Collection
GOOD DOCS are films that do good in the world. Our award-winning collection engages and inspires students by featuring rarely heard stories about individuals and communities working towards a more equitable world. We champion creative expression and complex films that provoke critical thinking. GOOD DOCS represents established documentarians and passionate new filmmakers driven by their experiences as educators, academics, journalists, artists, social workers, community members, and activists. GOOD DOCS films and the GOOD TALKS speaker series offer powerful educational experiences to students and communities everywhere.
The GOOD DOCS Complete Collection collection includes the following titles:
![#KidsOnTech - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-kot_4x3.jpg)
#KIDSONTECH tackles the hot-button topic of how cell phone and digital device use affects K-12 kids’ mental health
![1000 Hands of the Guru - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-1000h_4x3.jpg)
Four monks, a royal scholar, and their American guru are fighting to save Bhutan's sacred scrolls while learning the art of letting go
![17 And Life Doesn't Wait - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-17_4x3.jpg)
A candid view of life through the eyes of three teen girls
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Built Environments - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos1_4x3.jpg)
Construction and operation of buildings is responsible for 40% of global CO2 emissions. It’s essential that significant changes in the building industry happen to reduce these emissions. To accomplish this companies are implementing innovative building practices and materials sourcing aimed at creating net zero or net positive buildings.
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Circular Economy/Recycling - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos2_4x3.jpg)
Across many industries people are working to make products that can be easily recycled so that new raw materials do not have to be created. Also, many large businesses and startups are utilizing materials science and technology to create materials that biodegrade easily. This movement toward a circular economy is proving to not only be good for the environment, but potentially very profitable.
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Electric Vehicles - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos3_4x3.jpg)
The electrification of transportation is an essential part of combating climate change. Almost every type of vehicle can be electrified including electric cars, trucks, aircraft, tractors and trains.
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Energy Transition - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos4_4x3.jpg)
There is significant movement in all sectors of the US economy to make the transition to clean energy.
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Regenerative Agriculture - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos5_4x3.jpg)
A huge portion of global CO2 emissions are from agriculture. Regenerative farming practices and carbon sequestration are among the many ways that greenhouse gas emissions from farming can be reduced.
![50 States of Sustainability, Season 1: Renewable Energy - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-50sos6_4x3.jpg)
Energy production is the leading source of global C02 emissions. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and other sources of renewable energy have the potential to meet a large portion of the demand for energy.
![999: The Forgotten Girls - image](http://misc.docuseek2.com/images/titles/gdocs/gd-999_4x3.jpg)
In the Spring of 1942, the Nazis ordered the Slovak government to provide a slave labour force. The Slovaks sent 999 teenage Jewish girls. They paid the Nazis the equivalent of $3,000 for each girl, and gave them a one way rail ticket to Auschwitz.
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