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PBS NewsHour | 'How to Survive a Plague' Remembers First AIDS Activists | PBS (#10509)
Ray Suarez speaks with David France, director of "How to Survive a Plague." 07:52
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Independent Lens | We Were Here | Clip 2 | PBS (#1326)
Premiering June 14, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary, We Were Here, a nurse who treated patients during the early years of the AIDS... 00:49
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Independent Lens | We Were Here | Clip 1 | PBS (#1326)
Premiering June 14, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In the early years of the epidemic, delegations of people living with AIDS began going to Washington DC to raise awareness about the... 01:07
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Independent Lens | We Were Here | Trailer | PBS (#1326)
Premiering June 14, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org We Were Here documents the coming of what was called the "Gay Plague" in the early 1980s. It illuminates the profound personal and... 02:19
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PBS NewsHour | Dolores Huerta Calls Herself 'a Born-Again Feminist' | PBS (#10339)
Still an Activist at 82, Dolores Huerta Calls Herself 'a Born-Again Feminist' 07:43
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Black Churches and Darfur Activism | PBS (#851)
Black churches are moving to the forefront of grassroots activism on Sudan. 08:32
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PBS NewsHour | Myanmar Newsrooms: Proving Grounds for Nascent Freedoms | PBS (#10295)
Myanmar Newsrooms: Proving Grounds for Nascent Freedoms 08:30
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Independent Lens | Talib Kweli on The Black Power Mixtape | PBS (#1314)
Hip Hop artist Talib Kweli reflects on the documentary he participated in during an interview with PBS NEWSHOUR's Hari Sreenivasan. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, airs Feb. 9th, 2012 on... 02:12
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Independent Lens | If Angela Davis Had Twitter, Way Back When... | PBS (#1314)
Dr. Angela Davis reflects on how social media may have aided her activist pursuits in the 1960s. She is featured in The Black Power Mixtape, which airs this Thursday on Independent Lens. The clip... 01:21
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Freedom Riders | Freedom Riders - Preview | PBS
Airs Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. 00:31
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Independent Lens | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | Clip 3 | PBS (#1314)
www.itvs.org Premiering February 9, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In 1970, activist and scholar Angela Davis was charged with involvement in a criminal incident in which a young African... 01:44
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Independent Lens | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | Clip 2 | PBS (#1314)
www.itvs.org Premiering February 9, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org A 1968 speech by Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver sets the stage for a contemporary reaction by singer Erykah Badu about how... 02:36
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Independent Lens | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | Clip 1 | PBS (#1314)
www.itvs.org Premiering February 9, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org Hip hop musician Talib Kweli recounts how he became a figure of interest to federal officials while he was researching the... 02:47
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Independent Lens | The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 | Trailer | PBS (#1314)
www.itvs.org Premiering February 9, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 examines the evolution of the Black Power Movement in the African American community and... 02:00
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Independent Lens | Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock | Clip 3 | PBS (#1313)
Premiering February 2, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In later years, Daisy Bates returned to journalism, working tirelessly for the Arkansas State Press. However, after five years of... 01:18
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