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Link TV: Explore

 

Explore is a philanthropic multimedia organization that makes documentary films and photographs to showcase extraordinary nonprofit efforts and leaders around the world. Explore's films and images document how people from all over the world, from every walk of life, are taking positive steps that have local impact and global relevance.

 

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thumbnail Yangtze River, The

One mile long and 600 feet high, the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is a project of...

05/05/2009    
thumbnail Healing the Human Heart

Travel with Charles Annenberg Weingarten and the Explore team to Mumbai, India, the...

05/01/2009    
thumbnail Fault Line, The

Explore is a philanthropic multimedia organization that makes documentary films and...

02/10/2009    
thumbnail Hawaii

Explore is a philanthropic multimedia organization that makes documentary films and...

02/10/2009    
thumbnail No Child is Born a Terrorist

What happens when Palestinian youth are given an alternative to a life of violence and...

02/10/2009    
thumbnail Arctic

Explore is a philanthropic multimedia organization that makes documentary films and...

09/01/2008    
thumbnail Spiritual India: River of Compassion

Philanthropy comes from the Greek word: philanthropos, which simply means "loving people."...

05/15/2008    
thumbnail Animals

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail China

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail China, Costa Rica, and the U.S.

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail India, Africa, and China

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail India: Episode 1

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail India: Episode 2

From a tiger reserve in India, to an orphanage in Tibet, to a building project in New Orleans...

04/25/2008    
thumbnail Arctic: Change at the Top

01/01/2010    
thumbnail Elderly Insight

01/01/2010    
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