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Lesson Plan Clip 1 | The Rescue List

We’re introduced to Edem.

03/23/2020

POV

Lesson Plan Clip 1 | The Rescue List

Clip: Season 32 Episode 16 | 5m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We’re introduced to Edem.

We’re introduced to Edem, a 12-year-old boy who was sent to work on Lake Volta at age seven, and Kwame, a rescuer and formerly trafficked child. Edem tells us he was unable to attend school while working for his slave master. Kwame, as he rescues kids on the lake, describes his job as both a calling and a responsibility.

03/23/2020

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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

Lesson Plan Clip 2 | The Rescue List

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Clip: S32 Ep16 | 6m 24s | Peter and Edem talk with Bernice and Kwesi about their experiences on the lake. (6m 24s)

Lesson Plan Clip 3 | The Rescue List

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Clip: S32 Ep16 | 3m 46s | We follow Kwame and another social worker as they track down the children. (3m 46s)

Trailer | The Rescue List

Preview: S32 Ep16 | 2m 25s | Former child slaves in Ghana help their rescuer find others trapped in enslavement. (2m 25s)

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