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Victory Is Your Duty: Interview With Filmmaker Andrew Lang

Victory Is Your Duty: Interview With Filmmaker Andrew Lang

Filmmaker Andrew Lang tells WIDE ANGLE about how he stumbled upon the Havana Boxing Academy.

Aug 12th, 2009 | 0 comments | 824 Views
(3 votes)
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Aaron Brown and Neil MacFarquhar discuss Aung San Suu Kyi

Aaron Brown and Neil MacFarquhar discuss Aung San Suu Kyi

New York Times reporter Neil MacFarquhar recently visited Burma. He talks with WIDE ANGLE host Aaron Brown about pro-democracy leader Aung San Sui Kyi.

Aug 11th, 2009 | 2 comments | 1,258 Views
(8 votes)
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Contestant No. 2: Staying Druze in America

Contestant No. 2: Staying Druze in America

WIDE ANGLE visits this year's American Druze Society convention in Washington, D.C. and talks to participants about growing up Druze, dating, marrying and holding on to their culture and religion within the melting pot of American society.

Jul 29th, 2009 | 2 comments | 3,732 Views
(19 votes)
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The Market Maker: Audio Feature: Trouble Brewing in Ethiopian Specialty Coffee?

The Market Maker: Audio Feature: Trouble Brewing in Ethiopian Specialty Coffee?

The Ethiopian government's decision to force coffee exporters to sell their coffee through the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange, or ECX, has raised fears among coffee aficionados that Ethiopia's world renown coffees could be lost.

Jul 22nd, 2009 | 5 comments | 2,708 Views
(14 votes)
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The Market Maker: Video: The Revolution that Wasn’t Enough

The Market Maker: Video: The Revolution that Wasn’t Enough

Roger Thurow explains how the Green Revolution helped end hunger in most of the world, but stopped short of Africa.

Jul 22nd, 2009 | 0 comments | 3,113 Views
(9 votes)
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The Market Maker: Video: Inside the World’s Oldest Commodities Exchange

The Market Maker: Video: Inside the World’s Oldest Commodities Exchange

Learn about the history of the Chicago Board of Trade and how commodities trading works in the U.S. today.

Jul 22nd, 2009 | 3 comments | 2,628 Views
(3 votes)
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Live Chat with Aaron Brown, Eleni Gabre Madhin and the Filmmakers

Live Chat with Aaron Brown, Eleni Gabre Madhin and the Filmmakers

After the premiere of The Market Maker, WIDE ANGLE is pleased to invite you to join a live conversation about the film!

Jul 22nd, 2009 | 39 comments | 5,725 Views
(18 votes)
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Birth of a Surgeon: Video: How Viewers Made A Difference

Birth of a Surgeon: Video: How Viewers Made A Difference

WIDE ANGLE viewer donations fund the purchase and installation of a new generator battery at the Rural Hospital of Manjacaze.

Jul 14th, 2009 | 18 comments | 1,797 Views
(9 votes)
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Birth of a Surgeon: Audio: Maternal Mortality in the U.S. vs. Africa

Birth of a Surgeon: Audio: Maternal Mortality in the U.S. vs. Africa

Hear about the imbalance of high-tech maternal health care in the United States vs. the developing world.

Jul 14th, 2009 | 4 comments | 1,329 Views
(8 votes)
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