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Changing The World - Season 1

Series: Changing The World
4
(6)
Episodes
9
Rating
NR
Year
2020
Language
English

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Learn more about civil rights in this episode that illustrates the many individuals and movements that work together to advocate for entire communities. Hear from people who represent all walks of life in this educational segment that features speeches and testimonies from spoken-word artists, reverends, and activists.The fight for civil rights is never-ending, but these brave individuals dedicate their lives to obtaining what is right. Embark on an enthralling journey to learn more about civil rights movements and how you can become apart of one.

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1. Civil Rights

34m

Learn more about civil rights in this episode that illustrates the many individuals and movements that work together to advocate for entire communities. Hear from people who represent all walks of life in this educational segment that features speeches and testimonies from spoken-word artists, reverends, and activists.The fight for civil rights is never-ending, but these brave individuals dedicate their lives to obtaining what is right. Embark on an enthralling journey to learn more about civil rights movements and how you can become apart of one.

2. Crime & Punishment

45m

Meet the individuals who are working hard every day to ensure that the criminal justice system is fair, efficient, and is benefiting each and every community within this country. This segment introduces viewers to activists like Rev. Dr. Harold Dean Trulear, the National Director of Healing Communities; Sister Margaret McCabe, a prison chaplain who advises young male inmates; and Bryan Stevenson, the Executive Director of the Equal Justice Institute. The criminal justice system is pivotal to a country's success. Rehabilitation is one of the key pillars that these activists are fighting for. It has been proven that when someone who has committed a crime is given the tools to rehabilitate themselves, whether they're given new skills to become a productive member of society or if they're allowed to advance their education, they are less likely to get in trouble again. These programs-and the activists who fight for them-are integral to our country.

3. Economic Justice

28m

Homelessness is a rampant issue in the United States of America. From Chicago to New York City to sunny California, individuals and families of all ages suffer from homelessness. This episode highlights the individuals and programs that are struggling to help the high population of homeless people in the country. From the Night Ministry, a local service organization who supports Chicago's homeless to Midnight Run, an initiative of the Islamic Educational Support Foundation to distribute food, clothing, and toiletries throughout New York, there are thousands of programs to help support those who are unable to support themselves.Learn more about economic justice and those who choose to fight for it in this educational and important segment.

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