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Global Tribe: Mexico/Philippines; South Africa
Producers: Kathy Eldon and Kyra Thompson; Director: Tom McMahon; Host: Amy Eldon Turteltaub
GlobalTribe is a PBS series that combines the spirit of travel with a meaningful exploration of the global issues that affect us all. On our journeys to remote corners of the world, we seek to understand in human terms the universal struggles of our planet: from healing racial wounds to saving the environment to improving the lives of the poorest among us. Our quest is also to find solutions and to meet the unsung heroes in every country who offer us hope and a path to a better tomorrow.
Click HERE to download educational curricula developed by Creative Visions and designed for grades 9-12. Lessons for each GlobalTribe episode are available.
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Dying to Tell the Story
Directed by Kyra Thompson, hosted by Amy Eldon Turteltaub
This Emmy-nominated documentary studies the motivations of journalists dedicated enough to risk their lives for a story. We follow narrator Amy Eldon on a personal journey to find meaning in the death of her older brother, 22-year-old Reuters photographer Dan Eldon. Dan was among a group of five journalists attacked by a mob during the Somali famine in 1993; he and three others were stoned to death. As she interviews other journalists and the sole surviving witness to Dan's death, we see her attain the peace she sought.
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Soldiers of Peace
After the success of "Dying to Tell the Story" Creative Visions collaborated with CNN to create a documentary entitled Soldiers of Peace: A Children's Crusade." "Soldiers of Peace" focuses on the young organizers of the Children's Mandate for Peace in Colombia - which has for two years been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. It features 5 Colombian youth leaders and examines their lives and the determination that has helped them to make changes in the lives of so many.
$22
"The Children's Movement for Peace in Colombia provides perhaps, the clearest proof to date of the power of children's voices to bring about positive social change."
Carol Bellamy, executive director of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF)
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Art of Life: Dan Eldon
Produced by Charles Tsai for CNN WORLD NEWS
Features interviews with Dan's family along with original footage of Dan's travels and films in Africa. Perfect for educators in high schools and universities.. 15 minutes.
$16
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Safari as a Way of Life
Produced and directed by Patty Kim for National Geographic
An important film for young people and educators in high schools and universities. This film celebrates what one can do to make the world a better place. Safari features interviews with Dan's family and friends in addition to following people inspired by Dan's story to create substanitive media with a social, environmental and humanitarian value. One being, Jason Russel who was so inspired by Dan he decided to travel to Uganda with friends. While there, Jason came into contact with child soldiers and thus created the documentary featured on the Oprah Show in April 2006 created to save them www.invisiblechildren.com . 45 minutes.
$20
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