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Bill Moyers | The Journal: Women Fight for Peace | PBS
Full Program: How everyday Liberian women fought for peace in their war-torn country and won. 53:09
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NOVA | A Walk to Beautiful | PBS (#3506)
Full Program: A powerful story of healing & hope for women in Ethiopia devastated by childbirth injuries 53:33
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NATURE | Victoria Falls | Life Above the Falls | PBS (#2613)
As the water level drops, life returns to the river above Victoria Falls 03:05
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | Film Clip #3 (#1019)
Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement protest the closing of the only major park in Nairobi and succeed in keeping it open. 04:02
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | Film Clip #2 | PBS (#1019)
See how the Green Belt Movement grew from a basic need for water and firewood, and how Wangari Maathai started it all. 03:27
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TAKING ROOT: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | PBS (#1019)
How does the simple act of planting trees lead to winning the Nobel Peace Prize? Wangari Maathai of Kenya suggested rural women plant trees to address problems stemming from a degraded environment. 02:01
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Film Clip #3 | PBS (#1018)
Thanks to the Il Ngwesi, wildlife is thriving; but community members continue their heated debate over conservation versus cattle. 02:42
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The Newshour | AIDS Orphans in S.A. | PBS
With so many South Africans struck down by AIDS, a generation of children is watching their parents die and being forced to form new family units. 09:42
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The Newshour | TB in South Africa | PBS
Tuberculosis is the No. 1 killer of patients with immune systems weakened by HIV/AIDS. 12:35
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The Newshour | AIDS in South Africa | PBS
South Africa's new health minister is promoting testing, treatment and frank dialogue about HIV. But many challenges lie ahead in managing the epidemic. 13:32
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Film Clip #2 | PBS (#1018)
Workers at the Il Ngwesi Lodge in Kenya had to learn about Western culture and the customs of “pink people.” 02:22
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Trailer | PBS (#1018)
After a century of “white man’s conservation,” the Maasai of Kenya and Namibia’s Himba people are vying to share a piece of the eco-tourism pie. 02:25
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GLOBAL VOICES | A Panther in Africa | PBS (#123)
Full Program: A Black Panther living in exile in Tanzania commits his life to activism and community service. 01:11:41
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FRONTLINE/World | Why Should We Care? | PBS (#2711)
Lowell Bergman talks about the social costs of bribery, pointing to the example of oil rich Nigeria, which has suffered catastrophically from endemic corruption. 03:41
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NATURE | Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears | Fire on Mountain (#2607)
But this area is a danger zone. A lightning strike ignites a fire that quickly engulfs the mountain in thick smoke, destroying the eland's precious pasture. 03:02




















