Video: Topics: News & Public Affairs: Women
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Call the Midwife | Preview | Premieres Sept. 30 on PBS | PBS
This moving, intimate, funny and true-to-life series, based on the best-selling memoirs of the late Jennifer Worth, tells colorful stories of midwifery and families in London's East End in the... 01:33
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The Light in Her Eyes | POV | PBS
Find out more at ??www.pbs.org "The Light in Her Eyes" will air July 19, 2012 on PBS. Check local listings. A documentary film by Julia Meltzer and Laura Nix Houda al-Habash, a conservative Muslim... 03:15
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Idependent Lens | Diane Lane on Half the Sky | Coming to PBS October 1 & 2 | PBS
Diane Lane reflects on her experiences filming with Half the Sky in Somaliland, where she got a first-hand look at the challenges and solutions surrounding maternal mortality at the Edna Adan... 02:55
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Independent Lens | Half the Sky | Treating Fistulas at Edna Adan Hospital | Video Extra | PBS
Worldwide, two million women are living with fistulas. Every year there are 100000 new cases. Only 14000 cases are treated annually. In Somaliland women have an estimated 1 in 50 lifetime chance of... 05:54
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Independent Lens | Half the Sky | Every 90 Seconds, a Mother Dies Giving Birth | PBS
All around the world, women are dying of causes which could have been prevented. Edna Adan, founder of a maternity hospital in Somaliland, discusses her backstory and what led her to become an... 01:26
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Half the Sky | Coming to PBS's Independent Lens in October | PBS
Half the Sky is a landmark transmedia project featuring a four-hour PBS primetime national and international broadcast event, a Facebook-hosted social action game, mobile games, two interactive... 05:58
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PBS NewsHour | Women, Work and Having it All: Article Reignites Old Debate | PBS (#10358)
Women, Work and Having it All: Article Reignites Old Debate 12:11
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American Masters | Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize Night | PBS (#2503)
Mitchell received news of the prize by phone and hid from the press 03:26
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | June 8, 2012 | PBS (#1541)
Full Program: Catholic Bishops: What's at Stake; Female Circumcision; Religious Commitment Ceremony 25:29
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PBS NewsHour | Breast Cancer Treatment Averts 'Collateral Damage' to Cells | PBS (#10343)
Promising Breast Cancer Treatment Averts 'Collateral Damage' to Healthy Cells 05:42
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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 | Serene Jones Extended Interview | PBS (#1539)
Watch additional excerpts from our interview about women in theology and ministry. 06:33
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President Kagame of Rwanda: At William Penn University
Full Program: On Saturday, May 12th, 2012, Rwandan President Paul Kagame presented the William Penn University commencement address, and also received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. 21:02
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Global Voices | An Arab Israeli Girl Becomes a Karate Champion | PBS (#312)
Watch Shadya on WORLD - July 29, 2012 (check local listings) 01:59
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PBS NewsHour | Fertility Treatment & Cancer: Gina Danford's Story, Part 3 | PBS (#10329)
Gina Danford describes her feelings after learning she had finally become pregnant. 01:17









