Bread Immigration Film to Air on Link TV
Bread has partnered with nonprofit broadcaster Link TV on a new documentary called ViewChange: Challenging Hunger—a 30-minute special about three innovative programs that combat hunger.
The first video story—“Stay: Migration and Poverty in Rural Mexico”—was shot by our own Laura Elizabeth Pohl, Bread’s multimedia manager. She tells the story of two migrant farmers from Mexico who traveled to the United States and Canada for work but are now able to stay in their home country and support their families. The two additional stories cover an innovative microfinance program in Bangladesh, and the amazing work women in Ethiopia are doing to create long-term solutions to hunger.
ViewChange: Challenging Hunger will be broadcast on Link TV this Friday, August 12, with repeat broadcasts the next week. And of course, you can watch the show anytime on the Bread website and the ViewChange website.
Be sure to alert your friends and family—and tell us what you think!
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Posted by Bread on August 10, 2011 in Advocacy, Foreign Aid, Global Hunger / Comments (0) / TrackBack (0)
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