H5N1 – Killer Flu: Filmmaker Notes: Producer Micah Fink
Producer Micha Fink talks about the making of H5N1 Killer Flu.
Producer Micha Fink talks about the making of H5N1 Killer Flu.
Producer Anna Cater explains what inspired her to make the film and talks about how globalization is changing the traditional role of women in India.
From animation studios in Chennai to microchip design houses in New Delhi, Indian firms are handling a wide range of services. But not all Indians have benefited equally from the outsourcing boom. Investigate how India’s urban information technology centers fit into the Indian economy with this interactive map.
This map presents information about ten leading outsourcing destinations, including India and its major competitors.
James Dobbins, former U.S. Special Envoy to Haiti, discusses social, political, and economic development in the struggling country with Anchor, Bill Moyers.
We have been documenting Haitian political, social, and cultural life for a combined total of three decades, Daniel as a photojournalist since before the downfall of the Duvalier dictatorship in 1986, and Jane as a writer, filmmaker, and human rights advocate for the past decade.
See Haiti's struggle with environmental and social challenges
Explore women-run cooperatives around the world in the Photo Essay.
From the moment I entered the small pickling plant, I fell in love with the women. Eight women between the ages of 40 and 50 -- all devout Muslims, all widows, who had never heard of the word "feminism" -- were creating a small revolution.
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