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Streets is Talking went to the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles, CA to see if people thought that America was ready for a black or woman president. Here's what they thought!
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More than 20 thousand lost boys of Sudan fled civil war in the 1980's after government troops burned thier villages and killed many of thier family members. They faced countless challenges,...
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Maurice Hines teaches a dance class at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance; our own Teddy Alexandro-Evans from Fruta Extraña TV gets a quick interview.
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Some of the most unlikely women are making a difference in our society.They are women who aren't afraid to challenge unreasonable decisions, especially those that conflict with the progress of...
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This is a story about Susan Cagle and her transition from playing in the subways of NYC to being signed with Columbia Records and producing her first studio recorded album.
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This is a powerful glimpse into China. The video captures the subtleties of a once closed society that is governed by a strong communistic government struggling to keep its hold while allowing the...
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This is a documentary about the 1967 Riots in Newark NJ. This year is the fortieth aniversary.
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The U.S. is considered a land of opportunities, symbolized by corporate sucess stories like McDonalds. But there is a harsh reality to the work of farmers, specifically those hired to pick tomatoes...
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Meet Victoria Hale. In the year 2000 Victoria Hale launched the Institute for OneWorld Health, a nonprofit pharmaceutical company that develops drugs and vaccines for diseases that primarily affect...
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Many Americans are moving outside the United States for retirement, health, or other reasons. This piece explores the story of one couple who now lives in Mexico and finds life there more affordable...
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