Full Episodes

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Americas Now
Fleeing Guatemala & Gina Badenoch
Young Central American migrants fleeing their homes without parental permission and a Mexican photographer on a mission to teach photography to the visually-impaired.

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Americas Now
Mexico's Crime-Free Town
A town in Mexico governs itself to keep crime out, while Costa Rica breaks records for using only renewable energy sources.

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Americas Now
Haitians In Limbo & Enrique Chiu
At the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, thousands of Haitians have been arriving, dead tired, but full of hope.

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Americas Now
Nicaragua's Banana Workers Reaping Poisonous Pesticide Consequences
Nicaragua - Poisonous Spray (Grace Gonzalez)

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Americas Now
Peru - Uncontacted
Peru - Uncontacted (Dan Collyns) - Living deep within the Amazon rainforest, in Brazil and Peru, are dozens of so-called "un-contacted" tribes. These indigenous and historic communities have had little to almost no contact with the outside world. The Mashco Piro people are believed to have fled into the recesses of the jungle during the Amazon Rubber "Boom" in the late 1800s. This was a time of enslavement and death for many tribes. The Mashco Piro had rejected all contact with outsiders until recently. After years of sporadic, sometimes deadly interactions in Peru's Amazon rainforest, they're starting to step up contact.