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Lesson Plan Clip 2 | And She Could Be Next (Ep. 1)
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Video title: Lesson Plan Clip 2 | And She Could Be Next (Ep. 1)
Video duration: 4m 44sVideo description: Nse Ufot describes the changing face of America. Organizers discuss the historic role Black women have played as political leaders of the New American Majority.
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Big Men - Trailer
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More than five years in the making, Big Men goes to Ghana to provide an unprecedented look at the global deal making and dark underside of oil development—a contest for money and power that is reshaping the world.
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A World Not Ours: Filmmaker Interview
12m 50s
Filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel discusses the making of his film A World Not Ours.
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A World Not Ours - Trailer
2m 34s
Filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel revisits his former home to share a passionate, bittersweet account of one family’s multi-generational experience living as permanent refugees in southern Lebanon.
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A World Not Ours: I Quit
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Abu Eyad expresses his frustration with living in Lebanon as a refugee without rights.
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A World Not Ours: I Don't Want to Return
3m 26s
Mahdi's friend Abu Eyad describes feeling betrayed by those who promised a Palestinian revolution and says he does not want to return to his family's land.
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A World Not Ours: Ain el-Helweh
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Filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel introduces Ain el-Helweh, the Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon where his family is from.
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A World Not Ours: Right of Return
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Mahdi's grandfather came to Ain el-Helweh at age 16 and has lived there ever since, maintaining his determination to one day return to his homeland.
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15 to Life: Filmmaker Interview
20m 43s
Filmmaker Nadine Pequeneza discusses the making of the documentary 15 to Life with POV co-executive producer Cynthia Lopez.
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15 to Life: Resentencing
1m 14s
Kenneth's lawyers Paolo Annino and Corinne Koeppen discuss the chances of success for Kenneth's resentencing.
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15 to Life: What Were You Like At 15?
1m 15s
Criminal psychologist Randy Otto explains to Kenneth's lawyers the dangers of deciding a defendant's future based on his or her behavior as a teenager.
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15 to Life: Student Reactions
4m 19s
A group of students watch and discuss 15 to Life: Kenneth's Story and juvenile justice.
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15 to Life: Rehabilitation
1m 16s
Public-interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson discusses the capacity of children for recovery and rehabilitation
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15 to Life: Juvenile Justice and Rehabilitation
7m 3s
Pinellas public defender Patrice Moore and public-interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson share their experiences working with the juvenile justice system.
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15 to Life: Kenneth's Story
8m 22s
Kenneth's lawyer, Paolo Annino, discusses Kenneth's case and the Graham v. Florida (2010) Supreme Court decision that could change Kenneth's future.
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15 to Life: Kenneth's Story - Trailer
2m 54s
Does sentencing a teenager to life without parole serve society? Following a Florida man who received four life sentences at age 15, this eye-opening film reveals a justice system that routinely condemns young Americans to die in prison.
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Fallen City: Hong's Dream
1m 14s
In this extra scene from Fallen City, Hong dreams about the aftermath of the earthquake and recalls his father's disappearance.
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Fallen City: Filmmaker Interview
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Filmmaker Qi Zhao discusses the making of the documentary Fallen City.
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Fallen City: The Flood
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Engineers flood the destroyed city of Beichuan with water from a nearby unstable "quake lake," formed by landslides after the earthquake, that threaten to further devastate the Sichuan area.
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Fallen City - Trailer
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After an earthquake levels Beichuan, China, a modern replica rises with astounding speed, but while a city can be rebuilt, reconstructing a community’s heart and soul is a long, emotional journey.
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