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Infant Mortality

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Food for 9 Billion is an independently produced feature series for public radio and TV that examines the social, environmental, economic, political, and technical dimensions of humankind's struggle to put food on the table. Production partners are Homelands Productions and the Center for Investigative Reporting; primary outlets are Marketplace and PBS NewsHour. 

 

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What’s in the Heart is a documentary film that takes a life-affirming look at remarkable Native American people and their efforts to heal systemic ills that stem from centuries of social injustice and human rights violations caused by the US government onto Tribes.  The film profiles Native American people and their initiatives that are making a positive impact in the health of their communities.

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Explosive ethnic violence in Rwanda spread into the Democratic Republic of Congo, separating Rose Mapendo from her five-year-old daughter, Nangabire. Over a decade later, mother and daughter are reunited in the US where they must face the past and build a new future.
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Karla's Arrival is a human-rights documentary about a teenage mother raising her newborn on the same streets she herself grew up in. The film follows Sujeylin, a young mother living in a park in Managua Nicaragua, and her baby, Karla, through the first year of the child’s life; their complicated personal journey reveals a universal story and a dire human rights issue which has yet to be told.
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This film will provide a rare inside look at Jewish-Palestinian encounters in the highly charged atmosphere of Israeli hospital maternity wards, as doctors and patients share intimate and often life-changing experiences, while symbolically joining forces to bring new life into the world. 
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2-to-3-hour radio drama dramatizing life and labor struggles of Mary "Mother" Jones, particularly the "Ludlow Massacre" at the John D. Rockefeller mine. And contemporary storyline reflecting her legacy on local community involved in the conservative-versus-liberal "talk radio wars." Also deals with the origin of PR ("spin"), based on historical character, Ivy Lee, arguably first modern PR man. 
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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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