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To The Contrary | January 7, 2011 | PBS (#1944)
Full Program: Justice Controversy; Birthright Citizenship Battle; Rwandan Women in Power 24:43
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National Geographic Specials | Diamonds of War: Africa's Blood Diamond | PBS (#2011)
Full Program: Trace the deadly path of the world's most precious stones. 55:52
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Afropop | A Day Without Mines
Full Program: Filmmaker Adisa visits a village in Sierra Leone and commits himself to improving the lives of the youth who end up working in the diamond mines if their parents cannot afford the money to send... 09:29
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Secrets of the Dead | Slave Ship Mutiny | PBS (#1004)
Full Program: Watch the full episode and discover the fate of the slave ship Meermin 52:25
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Tavis Smiley | Somali-born Hip Hop star K'NAAN | PBS (#2124)
K'NAAN shares his life story - from war-torn Somalia to his hit 'Wavin' Flag.' 10:59
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Tavis Smiley | Somali-born Hip Hop star K'NAAN | PBS (#2124)
Somali-born rap star recounts how he turned to music during life's rough times. 01:37
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Independent Lens | Milking the Rhino | PBS (#1018)
Full Program: Native herding tribes in Africa are caught between their cattle and wildlife. 55:15
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Sound Tracks | "Quick Hits" Interview with Meklit Hadero | PBS
Sound Tracks reporter Mirissa Neff interviews singer/songwriter Meklit Hadero. 07:57
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Eliza Griswold Extended Interview | PBS (#1407)
Eliza Griswold explains the significance of the "tenth parallel" in politics and religion. 10:15
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Eliza Griswold on the Muslim-Christian Divide | PBS (#1407)
A writer travels the tenth parallel and finds a stark religious fault line. 06:59
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Rescuing Ebony | PBS (#2801)
Echo and family respond when their charismatic daughter is stolen by another group of elephants. 01:48
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Death of a Matriarch | PBS (#2801)
The people who knew Echo best reflect on their great loss. Echo, the remarkable matriarch of a family of elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park, was most studied elephant in the world, the... 02:59
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Nature | Cheetahs Learning to Hunt | The Cheetah Orphans | PBS (#2503)
Toki and Sambu make the crucial transition to hunting on their own. 01:19
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NEED TO KNOW | Rape as a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | PBS (#121)
Alison Stewart speaks with Human Rights Watch's Anneke van Woudenberg about the roots of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and how the use of rape as a weapon against the women... 16:02
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Need To Know | September 24, 2010 | PBS (#121)
Full Program: Nuclear waste and the problem of obesity 53:08









