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A documentary interviewing "news celebrities" and local radio news journalists, on the importance of local radio news coverage, the techniques involved for those just getting started, and the economic and social rationale for doing so. 
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Debbie and Jake (aka DJ) have traveled hundreds of miles to camp at Burning
Man with all of their friends. After a night of “free love” set DJ on the run in search
of the morning-after pill, their starkly contrasting needs start to become
problematic, and Debbie must ultimately choose between continuing her roller
coaster life with Jake or her sanity.
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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 series of award-winning documentaries from China being prepared for US broadcast on LinkTV, PBS stations etc. Programs are stories of communities, families, arts, sustainability, peacemakers, spirituality - ordinary daily life in locations all over China, as beautifully told by local filmmakers and translated and contextualized by Living Earth Television.
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A feature documentary about filmmaker Jon Goldman's attempt to understand his family's connection to oil and the film Louisiana Story.  Using Robert J.Flaherty's classic film as a point of reference he returns to the bayou sixty years later and discovers the price of progress on the land and its people.

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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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News You Might Have Missed has published important but overlooked news from around the world every Wednesday since February 2002, and now is expanding to a free daily service and a syndication-based revenue model.
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Living Under the Trees is a photo documentary and oral history website project, documenting the communities of indigenous immigrants from Oaxaca, Mexico, working and farm workers in California.
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What's On Your Plate? is a witty and provacative documentary about kids and food politics. Over the course of one year, the film follows two eleven-year old African-American city kids as they explore their place in the food chain.
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