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Bill Moyers | The Journal: Robert Wright on the Idea of God | PBS
Full Program: Robert Wright on THE EVOLUTION OF GOD. Environmental activists on Obama's record. 53:37
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Abortion and Health Care Reform | PBS
Full Program: Abortion activists battle over health care reform; church volunteers in Portland, Or. 25:31
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound | Preview | PBS (#2206)
American Masters explores fifty years of folk legend and human rights activist Joan Baez. American Masters' Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound airs Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 9pm (ET) on PBS. 00:31
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Tavis Smiley | Joan Baez: Friday, 7/24 | PBS
Full Program: Joan Baez shares how she got into music and humanitarian advocacy. 22:29
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The Newshour | NAACP Celebrates 100 Years | PBS
President Obama spoke Thursday at the 100th anniversary of the NAACP. Gwen Ifill traveled to New York to speak with the leader and two activists from the organization about its changing role. 11:48
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Obama and Environmentalists | PBS
Bill Moyers talks with two environmental activists who are disappointed in Obama's progress on climate change. Also, check out the debate among environmentalists over Obama's initiatives. 17:16
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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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FRONTLINE | The Tank Man | PBS (#2410)
Full Program: 17 years later, what does he mean for a China that today is a global economic powerhouse? 01:24:23
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American Experience | We Shall Remain: Wounded Knee, Pt. 5 of 5 | PBS
Full Program: American Indian Movement activists demand redress for grievances. 01:18:17
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Tavis Smiley | Norman Lear: Tuesday, 6/2 | PBS
Full Program: Tavis talks with groundbreaking television producer-writer and activist Norman Lear. 22:36
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TAVIS SMILEY | Is Marriage a Civil Right? | PBS
Experts discuss whether the same-sex marriage fight is a civil rights struggle reminiscent of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. 04:25
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Ginsberg on Lincoln | PBS
Alan Ginsberg saw Lincoln through a radical lens as a rallying cry for revolutionary change in this homage to Neruda read by Sam Waterston. 01:29
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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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e2 | Green for All | PBS (#102)
Full Program: Architect and activist Sergio Palleroni continues his mission. 25:45
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PBS at SXSW | Interview with Jacob Soboroff
Zadi Diaz interviews Jacob Soboroff, Executive Director of Why Tuesday? 04:27
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