
Eighteen years after the Rwandan genocide began, see how the country is reconciling its past in explore: Raindrops Over Rwanda. |
explore.org is a multimedia organization that personalizes philanthropy and rediscovers the human element by visiting non-profit organizations all over the world, from Darfur to the Arctic, New Orleans to Tibet. See how courageous NGO leaders and local heroes are making a difference and hear their inspiring stories through the work of explore.org.
explore.org is based on a concept developed by and advanced under the leadership of Charles Annenberg Weingarten, with the support of the Annenberg Foundation.
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explore.org programs air on Link TV Mondays at 8pm ET/5pm PT, Wednesdays at 11pm ET/8pm PT, & online |
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explore: Special Episodes are thirty-minute compilations of explore.org shorts, hand-picked by Link TV, all with a shared location or theme. Visit this page to find the latest episode, airdates and times, and to watch all programs streamed online.
Are you an animal lover? Join explore's Dog Bless You, a growing online community of dog lovers on a mission to "champion the selfless acts of animals."
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Curious about an organization or person you saw featured in an explore film? Visit these action pages to learn more about courageous leaders and non-profits around the world, and find ways to get involved:
Many of the films produced by explore.org are longer, complete pieces, often having been showcased at film festivals or having received awards. Scroll down for a complete list of these films, their airtimes, and to watch online.
On April 5th, 2010, an explosion at the Upper Big Branch mine killed 29 miners. Join host Charles Annenberg Weingarten and the explore.org team as they enter the heart of Appalachia to meet the community torn apart by the disaster. Watch the trailer now!
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![]() | explore: Raindrops Over Rwanda Take a journey to Rwanda with Charlie and the explore.org Team to discover how a nation torn apart by the nightmare of genocide can reconcile its past to live together in the present. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Darfur - Quest for the Human Spirit Join Charlie and the explore.org Team on their journey to Darfur. They are welcomed by the Darfuri people who illuminate the ability of the human spirit to persevere despite unimaginable adversity. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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Part one of this Halloween special, a documentary about the Salem Witch Trials, gives a stark portrayal of how prejudice and fear can destroy a deeply religious community. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Fish Out of Water
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explore: India's Song - The Vanishing Art of Listening Meet John Singh, Rajisthani Maverick, who is single handedly trying to save traditional Indian music from going extinct. A must see for all Indian music lovers! Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Gorillas...98.6% Human How ironic that the one creature deemed all violent is the most peaceful. With only 720 remaining, Craig Sholley of AWF teaches us about his organization's efforts to preserve gorillas in Rwanda. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Arctic - Change at the Top of the World The question of this century will be: how do we preserve the environment & our pocketbooks? Is wealth nature itself or is it the treasures below that must be harvested? Visit the Arctic and see. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Jenin - No Child is Born a Terrorist Zacharia Zubeidi, known terrorist in Jenin, has survived 4 assassination attempts by Israeli forces. While interviewing him, explore host Charlie expects to be gunned down at any moment. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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explore: Spiritual India - River of Compassion The Ganges River is the mother of India yet she is endangered by pollution. Meet Swamiji Muni Baba and other great Indian minds who refuse to let her die. A film festival favorite. Click for airtimes and to watch online.
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Join this multi-faceted, guided exploration through modern day China and Tibet in search of the "great minds" who are defining the current state of Chinese society, led by Charles Annenberg Weingarten. Click for airtimes & to watch online.
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