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Blow products take the world by storm.
Ambassador Richard ...
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U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, honors Nancy Hatch Dupree at an event sponsored by the Congressional US-Afghan Caucus a...
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U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, honors Nancy Hatch Dupree at an event sponsored by the Congressional US-Afghan Caucus and the Afghan American Chamber of Commerce.
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blow, Founder and CEO, Julie Flakstad talks about the success of her hair product business.
Pen World Voices
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Former PEN Executive Director and Co-founder of the PEN World Voices Literary Festival, Co-founder Salman Rushdie and many others talk about the inaugural festival...
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Former PEN Executive Director and Co-founder of the PEN World Voices Literary Festival, Co-founder Salman Rushdie and many others talk about the inaugural festival that brought international writers to packed theaters and venues across New York City.
Schwalbe Christmas ...
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Mary Anne Schwalbe and her family meet every December to make Christmas pudding.
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Founder and CEO, Julie Flakstad, talks about hot sensation blow products are making with women across the country.
Shea And Maddy's Ex...
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Shea and Maddy tour New York's Greenwich Village and catch a Broadway show.
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Shea and Maddy tour New York's Greenwich Village and catch a Broadway show.
Afghan High School ...
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High school student, Mohammad Sharif talks about the need for computers at Hazrat Noman, a high school in Charikar City in Parwan Province, about a 90 minute car d...
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High school student, Mohammad Sharif talks about the need for computers at Hazrat Noman, a high school in Charikar City in Parwan Province, about a 90 minute car drive from Kabul centre.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the fir...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the first time the 8,000 students at this school have had a library.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the fir...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the first time the 8,000 students at this school have had a library.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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In 2006 Nancy Hatch Dupree founded the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University (ACKU) from the over 45,000 documents she began collecting in the 1970's, with h...
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In 2006 Nancy Hatch Dupree founded the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University (ACKU) from the over 45,000 documents she began collecting in the 1970's, with her late husband, Louis. We spent a week documenting some of the programs Nancy and her ACKU team undertake to educate their fellow Afghan citizens.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the fir...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the staff of ACKU and ABLE create a new library at Humayan Shahid School, Dasht-e Barchi, about one hour from central Kabul. This is the first time the 8,000 students at this school have had a library.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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Nancy visits the Afghanistan Election Commission and brings representatives ABLE-published books on democracy.
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His excellency, Hamid Karzai, talks about the work of Nancy Hatch Dupree and ACKU.
Afghanistan Centre ...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the ACKU staff visit the provincial council in Parwin Province to speak with local officials about the pilot ACKU library program. At the mo...
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Nancy Hatch Dupree and the ACKU staff visit the provincial council in Parwin Province to speak with local officials about the pilot ACKU library program. At the moment the council does not have a copy of the Afghan constitution or any relevant books or materials to assist in governing the local population. The Parwin provincial council will be the first council in Afghanistan to have a library.
A short scene from Undetectable, Jay Corcoran's fifty-seven minute long, digital video documentary, following for one year six Boston residents on the new multi-drug therapies for HIV disease. In this scene Belynda Dunn examines her options on staying with the HIV therapies. The film was broadcast on PBS' Independent Lens. For more information please visit www.wringinghands.com. The film will examine the complex physical and psychological effects of the treatment on three women and three men of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and the importance of AIDS education and advocacy within both the gay and poor and minority communities. Undetectable looks to the next stage of the AIDS crisis: how many of those affected deal for the first time with hope, and how the fortunate number who respond to the drugs face both a grueling treatment regimen and the challenge of rebuilding their lives during a reprieve from what was formerly a death sentence. For many there are devastating side effects; a third cope with the desperation and frustration that accompanies the lack of any response. Above all, the film looks to the changing face of the epidemic, posing difficult questions about the readiness of both the AIDS support community and the unaffected larger world to contend with the changing demographics of the disease. For the first time since the beginning of the U.S. epidemic, the number of new cases among Blacks and Hispanics have surpassed that among Whites. Coinciding with the appearance of the expensive new therapies, this development suggests that the politics of AIDS will be more and more racially and ethnically charged.