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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( January 2024 ) Frontline is an investigative journalism television program from PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), producing in-depth documentaries on a variety of domestic and international stories and issues, and broadcasting them on air and online.
Country Boys is a six-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David, Kentucky. [1] They attended the David School, a non-denominational alternative high school with a mission to serve underprivileged and struggling students.
Frontline/World is a spin-off program from Frontline, first transmitted on May 23, 2002, which was transmitted four to eight times a year on Frontline until it was canceled in 2010. It focused on issues from around the globe, and used a "magazine" format, where each hour-long episode typically had three stories that ran about 15 to 20 minutes ...
The company also employed children past 7 p.m. on weekdays, according to investigators. The Fair Labor Standards Act prohibits 14 and 15 year-old teens from working before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m ...
The post Republican governors are fine with letting poor children starve appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: 15 states, led by Republicans, rejected federal dollars for a summer lunch program for ...
As executive assistant to then-Texas Health Commissioner William “Reyn” Archer III, Fritz had 10 months to create from scratch a new statewide health insurance program for poor kids who did ...
The 52-minute documentary premiered in the UK at the Royal Society of Arts on March 29, 2010, [1] and aired on PBS Frontline in the United States on April 20. Bacha bazi (from the Persian bacheh بچه, literally "preying on children"), is a form of sexual slavery and child prostitution [ 2 ] in which prepubescent and adolescent boys are ...
"A Class Divided" is a 1985 episode of the PBS series Frontline. Directed by William Peters, the episode profiles the Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott and her class of third graders, who took part in a class exercise about discrimination and prejudice in 1970 and reunited in the present day to recall the experience.