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Many Westerners have difficulty understanding the multifaceted challenges facing Africa today. This two-part series provides an economic, political, and cultural portrait of African life, focusing on the countries located along the eastern and western shores of the continent. Each program analyzes the dynamics of trade, language, religion, geography, and history that have given Africa its present—and evolving—shape. Portions are in other languages with English subtitles. Not available in French-speaking Canada. 2-part series, 53 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2005



The Series Includes : Africa's East Coast | Africa's West Coast
     


Only available in the US and Canada.




Borderless: The Lives of Undocumented Workers
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How much do American and Canadian citizens really understand about the personal, social, and economic struggles of undocumented workers? This program deepens that understanding, providing an intimate look inside the lives of two non-status migrant la...(more details)
 
African Art
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In the villages of sub-Saharan Africa where traditions are still strong, art is an integral part of daily life. This illuminating program examines the symbolism, aesthetics, and functionality of African art through the vast region’s sculpture, ...(more details)
 
Born with a Wooden Spoon: Welcome to Poverty U.S.A.
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The United States continues to be the wealthiest country in the world, yet one in eight Americans-approximately 37 million people-live below the poverty line. This program analytically and sympathetically discusses the effects and implications of pov...(more details)
 
Africa: Who Is to Blame?
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Corporate greed and vestigial colonialism are Africa's worst enemies-or is homegrown leadership responsible for the continent's troubles? This program explores that dichotomous question from the vantage point of former Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlin...(more details)
 
Road Trip to Kenya: A Path Toward Global Understanding
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Enthusiastic young adults serve as on-screen guides in this two-part series, which travels to Kenya to study compelling issues in culture and ecology. The series takes an investigative approach, revealing Kenya's many strengths, challenges, contrasts...(more details)
 


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