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Fisheries

Content Project
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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Sandgrains is a documentary about the local effects of global fisheries on the small Cape Verdean village of Ribeira da Barca. We explore this through José Fortes, a former footballer returning to his birth place to understand why the beach by the village has disappeared.

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The four-part public television series Standing on Sacred Ground tells eight compelling stories of indigenous people around the world resisting the destruction of their culture and sacred lands. 
Content Project
The Watershed Report project is a series of short videos produced by high school youth to inspire the next generation of watershed stewards through education, restoration and public communications. The Watershed Report contributes to a generational shift in stewardship behavior by establishing a mental framework for living sustainably within our “watershed address.” 
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Through intimate portraits of three individuals living in the poorest areas of Kenya, GOOD FORTUNE explores how massive, international efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa may be undermining the very communities they aim to benefit.
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Sun Come Up is a character-driven documentary that follows the relocation of some of the world’s first climate change refugees, the Carteret Islanders – a matrilineal society of 3,000 people living on a chain of low-lying islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
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The goal of this project is to ensure that the experiences of rural Gulf Coast communities inform private and public institutions as they consider issues such as community development, disaster recovery, and neighborhood investment. The project seeks to keep the stories and voices of the rural Gulf Coast in the public eye so that 1) these communities receive due consideration in philanthropic and governmental policy decisions and 2) so the nation as a whole may benefit from the lessons and experiences of the rural Gulf Coast.

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Hammer Simwinga of Zambia, and his American counterparts, Mark and Delia Owens, have devoted their lives to saving the endangered elephant herds in Northern Zambia by converting poachers to respectable trades like sustainable farming, beekeeping, fish farming and cornmilling. This is their story.

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Two environmental films filled with hope: Tales of the San Joaquin Revision, the total success story of the contemporary restoration of the San Joaquin River after an eighteen-year lawsuit; and Tulare Lake, the prospects for restoring what was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi River.
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Making Contact will produce 3 radio documentaries about the various facets of the climate crisis, and what the true meaning of climate justice is.

Broadcast on 130 radio stations nationwide and paired with a broad educational outreach campaign to teachers, these programs will help shift public discourse on climate change, advancing climate policy at the national level and fostering community action at the local level.

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