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Lessons from a non-throw-away society.
Entendre Films (Joe Berlinger, Director)
Emanuel Kuntzelman, president of the Center for Cultural Interchange and Greenheart, believes a shift is on the horizon.
Will Chicago’s bid for the 2016 games adorn the Windy City in beautiful rings, or lock it in handcuffs?
By Jeff Rubin (Random House)
It's the season for the fresh green soybean, also called by its Japanese name, edamame.
It was Memorial Day, and the main event was a ritual washing of an American flag, which had draped the coffin of the late husband of Joan Forest Mage, Executive Director of Life Force Arts Center in Chicago.
Chicago native and regional communications manager for CARE USA, discusses the organization’s evolution, her most gratifying moments and how President Obama’s lofty words bode well for fighting poverty.
Investing in each other across continents
(Ron Howard director)
Fair trade is a worldwide movement aimed toward reducing poverty by providing farmers and artisans in developing countries with a fair wage for their work.
Director Irena Salina, flowthefilm.com
Building Community in Unlikely Places
Arzu Studio Hope helps Afghan women and their families overcome the cycle of poverty by providing a means for dependable income and access to education and healthcare by distributing the high-quality, design-centric rugs they weave.
.. with lush, flowing National Geographic-like images, filmmaker Peter Rodger does a fairly comprehensive job of traversing the globe in 98 minutes.