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Worldview—June 30, 2006

 
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Trapped People—Serbia
Ksenija Milivojevic—Serbian Chairperson, Parliamentary Committee for European Integrations
 
 
Trapped People—The Balkans
James Lyon—Special Advisor on the Balkans, International Crisis Group
 
 
Trapped People—Roma Overview
Dimitrina Petrova—Executive Director, European Roma Rights Center
 
 
Trapped in the Balkans—The Erased of Slovenia
Matevz Krivic—Attorney for the “Erased” Population of Slovenia
 
 

Worldview—June 29, 2006

 
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Global Activism—Stateless Biharis in Bangladesh
Syed Kamal—President, Stateless People of Bangladesh,an organization that assists stateless Biharis in Pakistan trying to get citizenship in Pakistan or Bangladesh

When Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan, the Bihari minority group wanted Pakistani citizenship. There are as many as 500,000 stateless Biharis. More than thirty years later, neither Pakistan nor Bangladesh will recognize them as citizens. This often means they can’t get jobs, travel, or access education. Syed Kamal is working to get citizenship and legal recognition for this community.
 
 
Trapped People—U.S. Travel Restrictions: North Korea
Scott Fisher—English Teacher, Seoul
 
 
Trapped People—U.S. Travel Restrictions: Cuba
Achy Obejas—Author; Cuban American Immigrant
 
 

Worldview—June 28, 2006

 
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Trapped People—European Union
Georges Lemaitre—International Migration Specialist for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OCED)
 
 
Trapped People: Polish Migrant Workers in Holland
Fiona Campbell—Radio Netherlands
 
 
Trapped People: Poetry for Peace in Cyprus
Neshe Yashin—Poet; Activist from Cyprus
 
 

Worldview—June 27, 2006

 
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Trapped People: “Statelessness”
Maureen Lynch—Director of Research on Statelessness for Refugees International
 
 
Trapped People: “Stateless” Palestinians
Laila El-Haddad—Author of the blog “Raising Yousuf: A Diary of a Mother Under Occupation”
 
 
Trapped People: “Stateless” Kurds in Syria
Pari Karadaghi—Executive Director, Kurdish Human Rights Watch; Former Kurdish Refugee from Iraqi Kurdistan
 
 

Worldview—June 26, 2006

 
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Trapped People—Overview
Jacqueline Bhabha—Executive Director, Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights lists freedom of movement as a “human right.” But international law only protects an individual’s right to leave a country. Jacqueline Bhabha talks with us about the international mechanisms that guarantee freedom of movement.
 
 
Trapped People—History of the Passport
Martin Lloyd—Author, The Passport: A History of Man’s Most Traveled Document
 
 
Trapped People—Immigration Policy in the U.S.
Roger Daniels—Author, Guarding the Golden Door: American Immigration Policy and Immigrants Since 1882
 
 

Worldview—June 23, 2006

 
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World Cup—Chicago Fans Sound Off
Jesse Hardman—Independent Journalist
Pavel Yusim—World Cup Correspondent

Worldview—June 22, 2006

 
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North Korea threatens to Launch Long Range Missiles
Selig Harrison—Director, National Security Program, Center for International Policy
 
Ironic Similarities in Chinese and American Justice
Doug Cassel—Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School; Worldview Human Rights Commentator

Read Cassel's transcript.
 
 
Kevin Adair at Tu Casa Bella
Global Activism: Renewable Energy and Eco-tourism in the Dominican Republic
Kevin Adair—Founder and President, Force of the Sun and Tu Casa Bella





Kevin Adair is a former performer at Chicago’s Navy Pier. Kevin got a job juggling at resorts in the Dominican Republic. One day he heard about solar ovens from Paul Munsen of Sun Ovens International on Worldview. He decided to start the alternative energy company, Force of the Sun, and the eco-tourism project, Tu Casa Bella, in the Dominican Republic. Both are part of the Chicago Power Network.

Kevin Adair and Sun Ovens International’s Paul Munsen speak at the Chicago Power Networks’ meeting on Tuesday, June 27, 2006, at 6 pm at Jefferson Tap and Grill located at 325 North Jefferson in Chicago. All are welcome.

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Cooking with the Sun
Paul Munsen—President of Sun Ovens International

Two billion households worldwide cook over open flames on a daily basis. Smoke inhalation puts their own and their children’s health at risk. Many risk assault or stepping on a landmine when searching for firewood. And in many countries, deforestation has made finding wood more and more difficult. Paul Munsen hopes to provide an alternative through solar cooking. His company Sun Ovens International has brought solar ovens to 126 countries.

Originally broadcast March 30, 2006

 
   

 

 
 

Worldview—June 21, 2006

 
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President Bush Says He Wants to End Guantanamo Prison Camp
Doug Cassel—Director, Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame Law School; Worldview Human Rights Commentator
 
 
“Botswana: Land of Diamonds”
Anna Yeadell—Radio Netherlands
 
 

Worldview—June 20, 2006

 
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Photographer Captures the Lives of Refugees
Reza Deghati—Iranian Photojournalist; Founder, Aina, which means “Mirror” in Persian
 
 

Worldview—June 19, 2006

 
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Shirin Ebadi and her interpret, Haideh Sahim
Shirin Ebadi (left) and Haideh Sahim on the terrace of our studios. Click to see a larger version.
Human Rights in Iran
Shirin Ebadi—Iranian Human Rights Activist;
Founder, Association for Support of Children's Rights and the Human Rights Defense Centre; Professor of Law, University of Tehran; Winner, 2003 Nobel Peace Prize;
Author, Iran Awakening: A Memoir of Revolution and Hope

Haideh Sahim—Interpreter

 
 
Iranian Youth
Roxanne Varzi—Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine
Author, Warring Souls: Youth, Media, and Martyrdom in Post-Revolutionary Iran
 
 

Worldview—June 16, 2006

 
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Caste in India
Narendra Jadhav—Chief Economist, Reserve Bank of India; Author, Untouchables: My Family's Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System in Modern India

Originally broadcast October 25, 2005
 
 

Worldview—June 15, 2006

 
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Global Activism: A Home for Children in Nepal
Beverly Bronson—Director, Ghar Sita Mutu (House with a Heart), Nepal

After meeting two street children in Nepal, Beverly Bronson set up a home for abandoned children—Ghar Sita Mutu (“House with a Heart”). Ghar Sita Mutu now provides programs for many children and skills training for impoverished women. We first talked to Beverly Bronson as part of our Global Activism program November 28, 2003.
 
 
Global Activism Update: 100 Friends Project
Marc Gold—Founder, “100 Friends Project”
 
 
Faces of Change at African Diaspora Film Fest
Michele Stephenson—Filmmaker, Human Rights Attorney; Director, Faces of Change
Milos Stehlik—Worldview Film Contributor

Faces of Change screens as part of the African Diaspora Film Festival running from June 16-22, 2006, at Facets Cinematheque. Michele Stephenson and producer Andrea Wenzal host a question and answer session on Sunday, June 18, 2006, at 3 pm.
 
 
 

Worldview—June 14, 2006

 
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President Bush on Iraq War and Zarqawi’s Death

Excerpt from President Bush’s press conference recorded on June 14, 2006.
 
 
Gaza—Palestinians and Future for Peace
Baruch Binah—Israeli Consul General for the Midwest
 
 
Gaza and West Bank—Palestinian Internal and External Conflict
Dr. Eyad El-Sarraj—Founder and Director, Gaza Community Mental Health Program; Commissioner-General, Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens’ Rights
 
 
World Cup: Eating Update
Dan Shalin—Worldview World Cup Commentator

Shalin is attempting to eat the national cuisine of each country playing in the World Cup.
 
 

Worldview—June 13, 2006

 
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World’s Largest Solar Plant to be Built in Portugal
Tim Howell—Managing Director for Origination, General Electric’s Energy Financial Services
Andy Katell—Senior Vice President of Communications, General Electric’s Energy Financial Services
 
 
Solar and Wind Energy for the People
Harvey Wasserman—Author, Solartopia: Our Green-Powered Earth, A.D. 2030
 
 
France to Bury Nuclear Waste
Nick Champeaux—Radio Netherlands
 
 

Worldview—June 12, 2006

 
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Guantanamo Detainees Commit Suicide
Joseph Margulies—Lecturer and Trial Attorney, MacArthur Justice Center, University of Chicago Law School

Margulies is author of the book Guantanamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power.

Related Link:
Amnesty International USA’s Campaign “Denounce Torture: Stop It Now!”
 
 
Internet Censorship
Ron Deibert—Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of Citizen Lab, University of Toronto; Member, Open Net Initiative
 
 

Worldview—June 9, 2006

 
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Iraq—New Government Finalized
Helena Cobban—Contributing Writer, The Christian Science Monitor

Cobban is author of the weblog “Just World News”
 
 
Radio at the Cinema: A Prairie Home Companion
Milos Stehlik—Film Commentator

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Proposed Referendum for Palestinian Territories
Ali Abunimah—Editor, Electronic Intifada
 
 
Somalia: Islamic Militia Takes Capital
Ahmed Elmi—Co-Founder and President, Somali American Community Association
 
 

Worldview—June 8, 2006

 
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Iran—The World Cup Team No One Could Love
Nari Safavi—Chicago Businessman; Iranian American Soccer Fan
 
 
World Cup—Chicago Fans Sound Off
Jesse Hardman—Independent Journalist
Euan Hague—World Cup Correspondent
 
 

Worldview—June 7, 2006

 
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World CupReflections: Part One
Euan Hague—Worldview World Cup Commentator
 
 
Soccer as Globalization
Franklin Foer—Author, How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization

Vox 1–Ecuador
 
 
Mexico—Naturalized Citizens on the National Team
Carlos Sada—Consul General of Mexico in Chicago
 
 
World Cup—Reflections: Part Two
Pavel Yusim—Worldview World Cup Commentator
 
 
World CupJapan: Soccer vs. Baseball
Jim Frederick—Tokyo Bureau Chief, Time Magazine
Contributor of the Japan essay to The Thinking Fan’s Guide to the World Cup
 
 
Global Activism—Girls Kick It, Uganda
Anna Phillips — Program Coordinator, Anyira Gwenyo (Girls Kick-It)
 
 
World Cup Reflections: Part Three
Dan Shalin—Worldview World Cup Commentator
 
 

Worldview—June 6, 2006

 
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Iran, Iraq and the Bush Administration
Seymour HershInvestigative Journalist, New Yorker
 
 
Peace Boat Comes to the U.S.
Emiko IchinoseInternational Coordinator for “Peace Boat”

The Japanese organization Peace Boat formed to counter militant nationalism in Japan. Peace Boat now offers around the world voyages which include educational programs, peace-building workshops and humanitarian support. Peace Boat is currently in New York where they are opening a new U.S. office aiming to counter American nationalism and encourage Americans to engage more with their Latin American neighbors.

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The Peace Boat: A Japanese Organization Trying to Make Diplomacy Personal
Presented by Emiko Ichinose

Originally broadcast in 2005

 
 
   

 

 
 

Worldview—June 5, 2006

 
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Taliban Resurgence and U.S. Troubles with Pakistan
Ahmed Rashid—Correspondent, Far Eastern Economic Review and Daily Telegraph; Author, Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia (Yale University Press, 2001)
 
 
Award Winners at Cannes
Milos Stehlik—Director, Facets Multimedia; Worldview Film Commentator

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Pakistan—Rebuilding After Devastating Earthquake
Navaraja Gyawali—Care Country Director for Pakistan
 
 

Worldview—June 2, 2006

 
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U.S. Reaction to AIDS Pandemic
Greg Behrman—Author, The Invisible People: How the U.S. Has Slept Through the Global Aids Pandemic, the Greatest Humanitarian Catastrophe of Our Time
 
 
Personal Story of AIDS in India
Anonymous—Indian American seeking treatment for HIV positive members in India

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AIDS in India—A Personal Story

An Indo-American advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and treatment tells her personal story of seeking help for her family in India.

Originally broadcast August 30, 2006

 
 
   

 

 
 
Combating HIV in India
Dr. Sai Subhasree Raghavan—Founder and President of SAATHII (Solidarity and Action Against the HIV Infection in India ); Instructor—Department of Public Health and Department of Medicine, Columbia University
 
 

Worldview—June 1, 2006

 
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East TimorRival Gangs and Rogue Troops Cause Civil Unrest
Charles Scheiner—Co-Founder, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network
Staff Member—Lao Hamutuk Institute for Reconstruction Monitoring and Analysis, Timor
 
 
Mexican Presidential Election
Susan Gzesh—Director of the Human Rights Program, University of Chicago Law School
 
 
Global Activism—Aiding Abandoned Children
Jim Luce—Founder, Orphans International Worldwide

After Wall Street banker Jim Luce came across an Indonesian orphanage while visiting a friend, he was so distressed by what he saw he decided to do something. Jim started Orphans International Worldwide which assists abandoned children in countries such as Indonesia , Haiti and Guyana.

 
 

 



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