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AIB EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING BLOCK
Monday - Friday: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM&n=
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DR.
WONDERS WORKSHOP
Performed =
by an
all deaf cast, this innovative weekly television series targets deaf =
and
hearing children of all ages - all characters speak in ASL - American
Sign Language. Each half-hour program features a humorous episo=
de
with a cast of zany characters, who work in the research lab of an
inventor named Dr. Wonder. There they learn how to apply scriptu=
re
principles of living to their relationships with one another. The
program also includes an audio track of voiceovers, sound effects and
music to delight hearing children. The series teaches positive
lifestyle values and shows how the Bible and a relationship with God =
are
relevant to their lives.
SOUND OF Y=
OUTH -
WEEKDAYS AT 4:30 PM
Immediately
following Dr. Wonder's Workshop at 4:30 pm is AI=
B's
Original Series Sound of Youth. The Emmy nominated Sound of You=
th
is thought-provoking programming that creates a comfortable environme=
nt
for teens from all communities to express their thoughts on topics li=
ke
spirituality, music, school and dating. Teen hosts from all fai=
ths
bring a cool array of cultural flavors to the show. Whether you=
're
a teen or the parent of one, you'll gain plenty of insight on what
continues to impact the lives of teenagers. Sound of Youth premieres Wednesday, July 16 a=
nd
Wednesday July 30.
AIB SPECIAL PRESENTATION =
WORLD RELIGION: SCIENCE AND THE POWER OF PRAYER<=
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Premieres
Tuesday, July 1 at 8:00 PM - AIB and the Hartley Foundation invite you to
travel the globe and view through the camera lens the extraordinary
differences and the striking similarities among individuals of differ=
ent
faiths. This month World
Religion looks at healing through prayer with Dr.
Larry Dossey and Jane Borysenko. (Encore presentations - Monday, July=
7
at 10:00 PM, Friday, July 18 at 11:30 AM and Sunday, July 20 at =
4:00
AM)<=
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style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:#660099'>
SHADOW VOICES - FINDING HOPE IN MENTAL ILLNESS=
span>=
An inside =
look
at what it is like to live with a mental illness and how individuals =
and
their families find their way through medical, government, societal a=
nd
spiritual issues - to hope. Shadow Voices - Finding Hope in Mental Illness airs
on <=
span
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:#009900'>Tuesday, J=
uly 1,
at 5:30 PM, Thursday, July 10, at 1:30 AM, Friday, July,
18 at 10:00 PM, and Sunday, July 20, at 11:00 PM.<=
span
style=3D'mso-bookmark:"LETTER\.BLOCK3"'>
CONVERSATIONS AT THE CARTER CENTER=
:
A RETROSPECTIVE - WEDNESDAYS AT 2:30 PM
Conversations
at The Carter Center is an annual series of programs designed to increase pub=
lic
awareness on issues of national and global importance. Since 20=
03
AIB has presented these distinguished panels to the Atlanta viewing audience. =
span> Join us as we present Part Two of a 2003 retrospective
conversation featuring Former President Jimmy Carter and Former First
Lady Rosalynn Carter Wednesday, July 16 at 2:30 PM. On
Wednesday, July 30 at 2:30 PM, join us for a 2004 panel discussion on
Democracy in C=
hina.
FAITH AND FEMINISM: A SERIES ON ECONOMIC
JUSTICE - FRIDAYS AT 10:30 PM
Join AIB's Senior Executive Producer, Angela Harring=
ton
Rice, on Friday, July 25 at 10:30 PM, as she discusses the value of i=
nterfaith
interactions and womanism/feminism with D=
r.
Laurie Patton of Emory University and Dr. L=
ayli
Phillips of Georgia=
State University. Faith and Feminism premieres on Fridays at 10:30 PM an=
d reairs on Mondays at 6:30 AM.
KEYNOTES - MONDAYS at 5:30 PM
Premiering=
July
14, =
span>Constance Curry, writer, activist and
award winning publisher of "Silver Rights" talks about what
made white women cross the color line during the civil rights
movement. Premiering=
July
28, watc=
h Doug
Blackmon, Award Winning Author of "Slavery By Another Name,"=
; as
he talks about the quandary of race.
ONE ON ONE: AN INTERFAITH DIALOGUE - MONDAYS AT =
6:00
PM
Premiering=
July
14,=
span> Gloria George Patrick, Director of
Religious Education & Youth Ministry at St. Peter and Paul Cathol=
ic
Church, talks with Janet Mahdi, a me=
mber
of the Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam about
practicing the Islamic Faith. Premiering July 28, Janet Mahdi talks with Gl=
oria
George Patrick about practicing the Catholic Faith on the island of Trin=
idad
and in the Uni=
ted
States.
IN FOCUS - MONDAYS AT 6:30 PM
Premiering=
July
14,=
span> join us as we visit the Atlanta White House and f=
ind
out how the owner uses a meditation and baptism room with t=
he
semblance of heaven painted on the ceiling entryway to take spiritual=
ity to
another level. We'll also visit the Chattahoochee Riv=
er
Race & Festival. Watch as a coalition of Native Americans and oth=
er
environmentalist come together to draw attention to the river's droug=
ht
and educate people of all ages on the seriousness of increased
consumption fueled by urban sprawl. Then watch as certified LAUG=
HTER
YOGA instructor, Jean Woodall, tells us how her monthly =
Laughter Yoga Class, helps reduce stress and maintain inner
peace. Premiering=
July
28, join us as more than 30,000 Catholic
followers from all over Georgia
gather for the 13th Annual Eucharistic Congress Convention to celebra=
te
the feast of the body and blood of Christ. Then watch as the =
American Association of Retired Persons=
span>
(AARP) celebrates their 50th anniversary with extraordinary wome=
n in
the music industry who perform during a Soul of Inspiration
Concert. Finally, catch up with Aud=
rey
Galex and Atlanta Author or "Slavery By
Another Name," Doug Blackmon as he reveals appalling testimonies=
to
shocking court documents never made public about 20th century slavery=
of
African Americans in the United States.

FRIDAYS AT 6:30 PM
Join =
Emmy
Award Winning Journalist and Anchor, Delo=
ris
Keith for AIB
NEWS every Friday evening at 6:30. Joining the
distinguished AIB NEWS
team are Reporters Lisa Haynes
and Audrey Galex. =
This
weekly newscast offers a look at how Atlanta's faith based and non pro=
fit
communities affect and influence local, national and international
events.
(Encore Presentations - Saturdays at 7:30 AM, Sundays at
10:30 AM and Mondays at 5:00 PM)
AIB NEWS - IT'S NEWS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
MOMENTS OF INSPIRATION - THURSDAYS AT 6:00 PM
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New Shows
Premiere July 3, July 17 and July 31: Join Reverend Dr. William Womack for
his collection of inspirational hymns, spirituals and gospel, in=
the
musical tradition of the African American Church.
Reverend Womack is led by the spirit as he gives each song his person=
al
touch. &nbs=
p;
PSALM ENCHANTED EVENING
- FRIDAYS AT 5:00 PM
Premiering July 4: Renowned author, teacher and host, R=
abbi
Jeffrey K. Salkin sits down with Rabbi Ju=
lie
Schwartz, Senior Rabbi of Temple
Emmanuel of
Dunwoody to discuss the history and significance of Psalm 150. =
Psalm
Enchanted Evening
premieres Friday, June 6 at 5:00 p.m. Join Rabbi Salkin
for this inspiring exploration of the Psalms from an interfaith
perspective. =
span>(Encore Presentations - Tuesdays at
11:00 AM, Wednesdays at 9:30 AM and Saturdays at 1:30 PM)
PRAISE CENTRAL - FRIDAYS AT 6:00 PM=
strong>=
Premiering
Appearing again in July is the latest video releases from Darlene
McCoy entitled Amazing
and the first release off Salvador's
first new album since 2003, =
What
Would It be Like. Also featured this month is t=
he
latest video from Bishop Leonard Scott featuring the angelic voices of
Rachel Lampa and the St. Louis Fam=
ily
Church featur=
ing
Chelsea Perry. Our Artist Profile features a very
talented 15 year old, Rhashamel. He=
is a
member of the Americolor Opera and is the=
only
child performer with a major role. This <=
st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Savannah native is sure to have a
bright future in the Gospel Music industry. =
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