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Michael Eric Dyson, professor at Georgetown University and author, talks about what Automortality is and discusses this concept in regards to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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In: People
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Views: 10,266
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As women, we all have some body issues. Ereka sat down with her girl posse and asks what they would keep and what they would change.
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In: People
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Views: 13,235
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See a foreclosed house that was vandalized after the owners could no longer pay to stay at the house.
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In: People
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Views: 15,023
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Imagine being penniless and far from home in the arid, unpopulated hills of far Southern California. A couple of decades later, your family stands atop an agricultural empire on some of the most sought-after land in the country. This is the lifelong odyssey of Carlos Barcelo, whose hobby turned out to be the right crop in the right place at the right time.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 24,121
Added 11 months ago
Jonathan Metzl, associate professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan, discusses how the racial coding of mental illness has influenced everything from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s sermons to popular music.
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Views: 3,917
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Black rhinos in the wild are decreasing. The Nairobi National Park is caring for a group of black rhinos before sending them off to protected parks.
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In: People
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Views: 2,103
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Hat designers parade their creations down 5th Avenue during the annual Easter Day Parade.
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In: People
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Views: 33,900
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Christopher Fichtner is a psychiatrist and the former mental health director for the state of Illinois. In his new book, Cannabinomics: The Marijuana Policy Tipping Point, Fichtner predicts that marijuana policy is about to change radically. As Fichtner points out, three public policy trajectories are converging. The medical marijuana movement is gaining momentum.
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In: People
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Views: 20,029
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Earth Report looks at sustainable living in and around London. At the Millennium Eco Village, eco-friendly living meets innovative design and architecture.
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In: People
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Views: 9,125
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As housing developments hem in a century-old farm in Delaware, its owners succumb to pressure to sell. But they issue one caveat: Their farm acres won’t be feeding a developer’s bank account; instead, they’ll survive to benefit local schoolchildren.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 23,575
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Caviar is one of the most expensive foods in the world. Most people think about Russian caviar when the delicacy is mentioned, but over fishing in Eastern Europe and along the Caspian Sea; along with concerns about pollution have curtailed production in that area.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 2,353
Added 11 months ago
You may be surprised to discover that one of farming's largest organizations is located in Philadelphia. The FFA chapter at W.B. Saul High School teaches inner city youngsters all about farming and brings new recruits to those planning careers in agriculture.
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By: KVIE
In: People
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Views: 27,364
Added 11 months ago
In August, the Consumerist wrote an article that asked "Which Illegal Activities Get a Pass From You?" Whether it's torrenting media, going over the speed limit, underage drinking, or taking office supplies home, many have different definitions of what they consider to be "stealing" and "illegal." This video raises this question about how your moral compass guides you when it comes to these life choices.
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In: People
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Views: 9,470
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Laurent Dubois, Haiti historian and professor at Duke University, explains why real recovery from the disaster must begin at the grassroots level and addresses the controversial question of whether France should provide “reparations".
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In: People
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Views: 11,659
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In this special episode of Loaded, Natali Del Conte takes a trip to Mexico to talk to two individuals who seek to change the world through brand new shoes on every child and clean drinking water for everyone.
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By: CNET
In: People
Rating:0
Views: 40,307
Added More than a year ago
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