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Never Again, Again, Again...
Lane Montgomery
October 6, 2009
00:37:29
Lane Montgomery discusses her photographic essay with text on the six major genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries: Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda and Darfur.
Creating an Impact in Human Rights
John Prendergast
May 17, 2007
00:34:54
John Prendergast, a Clinton administration adviser and avid human rights activist, discusses his involvement in a number of peace processes throughout Africa.
Lost Boys of Sudan: Inside Sudan's Civil War
Mark Bixler
January 25, 2007
00:40:17
Mark Bixler, author of The Lost Boys of Sudan and staff writer at The Atlanta Journal Constitution, discusses the Sudanese conflict and challenges facing refugees.
Crisis in Darfur
Jennifer Leaning
December 9, 2004
01:27:42
Jennifer Leaning of the Harvard School of Public Health, Eric Reeves of Smith College, Alex de Waal of the Global Equity Initiative at Harvard, and William Schulz of Amnesty International discuss the crisis in Darfur. Gail Harris, a journalist for both NPR and PBS, moderates their discussion.
News Out of Africa: South African Miracle
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
May 14, 2003
01:16:37
Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about reporting news out of Africa, starting with her own "personal reference."
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