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The Award Winning documentary
Printing the Dream: 75 Years of Atlanta Daily World
takes a look at the legacy of the Atlanta Daily
World, the first African-American daily
newspaper in the
United States.
Printing the Dream: 75
Years
of
Atlanta Daily World is a
historical testament to the great pioneering
efforts achieved in African-American journalism
in the United States
during the 20th Century.
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Angela Harrington Rice, host of
A Woman’s Place, discusses female
genital mutilation with humanitarian and
filmmaker Soraya Mire.
Soraya Mire, a survivor of FGM, talks
about her film “Fire Eyes’, the work she has
done throughout the world to bring awareness to
female genital mutilation and how the practice
damages women physically and psychologically and
needs to be eliminated.
Viewer Discretion is
Advised.
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World Pilgrims: A Sacred Journey to
Turkey
chronicles the pilgrimage of Jews, Christians,
and Muslims as they traveled to
Turkey
to learn more about their faith traditions, the
faith traditions of others, and the religious
significance of
Turkey.
The documentary focuses on individuals
who traveled and how the journey helped them to
be more accepting of others as well as learn more about
themselves.
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