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WIDE ANGLE | Time for School Clip #2 | PBS (#808)
WIDE ANGLE's unprecedented, award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, returns in 2009 with visits to seven classrooms in seven countries to offer a glimpse into the lives of seven... 03:07
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WIDE ANGLE | Time for School | PBS (#207)
WIDE angle's unprecedented, award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, returns in 2009 with visits to seven classrooms in seven countries to offer a glimpse into the lives of seven... 03:13
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | Film Clip #4 | PBS (#1019)
Protected by armed guards, Wangari Maathai and Green Belt Movement members go on a tree-planting mission. 04:10
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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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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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NATURE | The Queen of Trees | Giving Food and Shelter | PBS (#2310)
This 100-year-old sycomore fig supports an incredibly diverse array of wildlife. But without the tiny fig wasp, none of this would be possible. 02:20
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NATURE | Wisdom of the Wild | Trailer | PBS (#1705)
From the ancient world to the modern, human lives have been influenced by animals in matters that reach far beyond the food chain. “Wisdom of the Wild” illustrates some of the surprising ways in... 01:51
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TAVIS SMILEY | Asst. Sec. of State Jendayi Frazer | PBS
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer explains the difference between voting irregularities in the United States and Kenya. Check local listings for airdates of Tavis Smiley on PBS. For... 02:04
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NOW | Enterprising Ideas | Preview | PBS (#321)
Can American entrepreneurial know-how save lives in Africa? NOW travels to Kenya to investigate an enterprising idea: franchising not burger and donut shops, but health services and drugs in rural... 05:11
















