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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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A feature-length documentary film following three Nepalese as they embark on an epic search for their loved ones and others who were detained and "disappeared" during the decade-long civil war in Nepal. 
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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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US Army Private McKinley Nolan vanished forty years ago in Vietnam on the Cambodian frontier. Some say he was captured, some say he was a traitor, others claim he was killed in the Khmer Rouge genocide, and some even say he was an American operative. In 2005 a Vietnam Vet sighted him alive near Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan follows one family's journey into the heart of darkness to find the truth.
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The story of the bagel is the classic story of the immigrant made good in America – struggling, then prospering, and finally assimilating. This one hour documentary tells the fascinating tale of the bagel’s transcendence from urban Jewish street food to America’s favorite mass-market breakfast, and relates how the bagel itself has changed -and changed people’s lives - in the process.

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Powerful family stories shed a new light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by examining history through the eyes of Palestinians and the heart of a Jew. This film explores the commonalities of trauma, yearning, immigration, and the harsh realities of injustice and dispossession.
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Becoming Helen Keller, a 90 minute documentary biography for American Masters, will explore the long life and legacy of this global media celebrity and advocate for the disabled and disenfranchised.This project is a co-production of Straight Ahead Pictures, Inc., American Masters-WNET-Thirteen, and WETA-Washington DC.
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Theatre on the Edge, a feature documentary film by Julie Akeret, explores the innovative work of the internationally acclaimed laboratory theater company, Double Edge, located in the rural town of Ashfield, Massachusetts.

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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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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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