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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Citizen Participation.
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In the final segment of a three part series, Sahtouris and Henderson conclude their discussion arguing for economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. The pair stress citizen responsibility for protecting the environment, and focus on democracy in our society. They continue to speak about the world as a living system and how we need to be shifting towards prevention and organic methods in order to live in harmony with nature.
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris3
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Futurism.
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In the first of this three-part series, Carol Spalding Miner interviews two Futurists who agree that the world can be seen as a living system rather than a mechanical system. Although these futurists have different focuses - Elisabet Sahtourist is a biologist and Hazel Henderson is a green economist - they share similar viewpoints on the environment and how important it is for us to protect it. Sahtouris discusses her book Gaia: The Human Journey from Chaos to Cosmos and its framing of the universe as natural rather than mechanical. Henderson argues that economics should be taught with this natural framing.
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - The Sustainable Future.
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In the second of a three-part series, Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris continue their discussion on sustaining our environment and focus on how the 1990's is a critical time period for coming to terms with the planet and redefining what we mean by progress. Henderson continues her thesis suggesting citizens should create and conduct economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. She and Sahtouris place particular emphasis on regulations for developed vs developing countries.
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Date Issued
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris2
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Helen Thomas.
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Helen Thomas was an American reporter who served as the first female member of the White House press corps. In this interview, she shares her views of the Presidents from John F. Kennedy to Clinton. She also speaks about the profession of journalism and how it has changed over her career.
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1996
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HelenThomas
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Idella Parker.
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Idella Parker - author, teacher, and maid to the author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - speaks about her own life and the life of the author of The Yearling and Cross Creek. Idella Parker was a cook, housekeeper, and comfort to the famous author from 1940-1950. She shares an intimate story of their spirited friendship and what it was like to live in the segregated south.
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1993
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IdellaParker
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Irene Blair Honeycutt.
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Poet Irene Blar Honeycutt, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, shares selections of her poetry and discusses her inspirations.
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Date Issued
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1993
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IreneBlairHoneycutt
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Jane Brody - Fitness: Are You on Track?.
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In a segment titled, Fitness: Are You on Track, New York Times columnist Jane Brody discusses her book Jane Brody's Guide to Personal Health. Brody stresses the importance and benefits of daily exercise. Brody also takes questions from the audience on the benefits of exercise.
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1982
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JaneBrody2
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Jane Brody - Nutrition: Facts and Fads.
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In a segment called Nutrition: Facts and Fads, New York Times columnist Brody discusses her book Jane Brody's Guide to Personal Health. Brody argues that high-starch, high-fiber foods are essential for a balanced diet. Brody also takes questions from the audience on nutrition and diets.
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1982
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JaneBrody
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Jim Brown.
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Jim Brown, former football player and former actor, discusses his current role as an activist and President of the Amer-I-Can program. Amer-I-Can provides people assistance in areas such as receiving an education or learning leadership skills.
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Date Issued
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1993
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Worth_Quoting_Jim_Brown, fscj:13496
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Joan Borysenko Ph.D.
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Dr. Joan Borysenko, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, discusses the science behind psychologically based healing, and oneness of the mind, body and spirit for optimum health.
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Date Issued
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1998
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Worth_Quoting_Joan_Borysenko, fscj:17624
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Joan Lunden.
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Lunden, host of Good Morning America, discusses her move to host GMA and her role as a working mother. She shares how she learned to become a good street journalist in New York City. NOTE: This video starts a few minutes in, and lacks both show intro and introduction from host.
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Date Issued
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1985
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JoanLunden
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Joseph Laufer.
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On the eve of the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in America, Joseph Laufer, president of the International Columbian Quincentenary Alliance, dispels several myths regarding the explorer and his journey.
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1991
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JosephLaufer
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Joy Harjo.
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Poet Joy Harjo discusses her work, which focuses on landscapes, the Native American experience, and racism. Harjo also reads and discusses her inspirations for her poems "New Orleans," "Strange Fruit," and "She Had Some Horses." Harjo stresses the importance of acknowledging and discussing evil in the world. NOTE: Video lacks standard series intro and introduction by host and starts several minutes into interview.
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Date Issued
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1992
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Worth_Quoting_Joy_Harjo_MarySueKoeppel_May92, fscj:13495
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Judith Pisano.
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Judith Pisano, an instructor with the Red Cross, shares her story of growing up poor and being illiterate until the age of 40. She speaks about how she overcompensated for her illiteracy and how she finally overcame it.
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Date Issued
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1992
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JudithPisano
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Maggie Kuhn - Age: Image and Attitudes.
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Maggie Kuhn is founder of the Gray Panthers, an advocacy group dedicated to fighting age discrimination. Kuhn discusses the idea that people are always aging, and they should continue to learn and grow as they age. Kuhn also thinks doctors need to learn to treat older people more comprehensively and compassionately.
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1983
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MaggieKuhn
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Maggie Kuhn - Alive, Well, and Gray.
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Maggie Kuhn, founder of the Gray Panthers, discusses the topic of aging and the importance of lifelong learning, stressing the importance of having a purpose in life.
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1983
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MaggieKuhn2
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Margaret Atwood.
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Political activist and author Margaret Atwood discusses her new novel The Handmaid's Tale and the real-life political and social trends that inspired it.
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1986
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Worth_Quoting_Margaret_Atwood, fscj:13491
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Maria Perez and Dr. Marie McDemmond.
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Maria Perez, head of the consulting firm Perez-Arton, and Dr. Marie McDemmond, Vice President for Finance and Chief Operating Officer at Florida Atlantic University, discuss educational leadership and the skills needed to be leaders in the state university system.
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1995
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MariaPerezMarieMcDemmond
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Marjorie Blanchard.
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Management consultant and president and co-founder of The Ken Blanchard Companies Dr. Marjorie Blanchard discusses the need to plan out major life changes in order to ensure success and minimize undesired consequences. NOTE: Video lacks series intro and introduction by host.
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1987
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MarjorieBlanchard
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Mark Mori.
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In this interview, independent film maker Mark Mori speaks about his film Building Bombs, a documentary about the Savannah River Plant, a nuclear weapons factory built in the early 1950s, and the people who worked there. Mori discusses how and why he created this film along with some of the difficulties he had in producing it.
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Date Issued
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1993
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MarkMori
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