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Designing Healthy Communities is the latest multimedia project from Media Policy Center.  This multi-hour series for PBS focuses on how by improving the design of our built environment we can address many of the nation’s devastating childhood and adult health concerns.
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The Hunger Chronicles is a documentary series for radio and web that explores the causes of the global hunger crisis and the most promising efforts to combat it. Partners are Homelands Productions, a nonprofit media cooperative specializing in public radio documentaries; Magnum Photos, widely considered the world’s most prestigious photo agency; NPR; Cornell University, and the USC Annenberg School. 
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What is Philanthropy? explores the historical and current role philanthropy plays in American culture and society for the primary purpose of enhancing our understanding and inspiring our participation.
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The Vanishing of the Bees, a feature-length documentary, takes a piercing look at the economic, political and spiritual implications of the world wide disappearance of the honeybee, a keystone species vital to sustaining our ecosystem.

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"Germ Wars,” a 60-minute documentary, examines the epidemic in food borne diseases, and consumers fighting for the most fundamental of liberties-the right to choose our food.
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Coal Rush is a documentary-film that follows two West Virginia community fighting for their right to clean and safe drinking water against a powerful coal company accused of deadly contamination of their water supply.
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A Fierce Green Fire is a documentary which tells stories of environmental activism – people trying to save the planet, their homes, their lives, the future. The first overview of the environmental movement, the film spans five decades and brings together all the issues and causes.
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“What’s the Economy For, Anyway?” (WTEFA) challenges the primary purpose of the U.S. economy presenting a compelling vision of a better economy with the objective to protect and advance the common good. Funny and compelling, this 40-minute documentary replaces single issue “silo” thinking with a powerful message to expand and unify the progressive movement.

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A five part radio series exploring immigration detention in the Puget Sound area from its roots in the 1930's as "Seattle's Ellis Island" to today's privately run Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma's Tideflats.
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Threatened by sprawl and ravaged by Katrina, a Mississippi community settled by emancipated slaves fights for a just and sustainable future for the Gulf Coast.
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