Apm Reports Documentaries

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 137:44:37
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Synopsis

The documentary unit of APM Reports (formerly American RadioWorks) has produced more than 130 programs on topics such as health, history, education and justice.

Episodes

  • Put to the Test

    01/09/2007 Duration: 52min

    The effects of high-stakes testing on students, teachers, and schools.

  • Routes to Recovery

    02/08/2007 Duration: 53min

    To mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, American RadioWorks teams up with Nick Spitzer of American Routes to find out how culture might save New Orleans.

  • Green Rush

    01/08/2007 Duration: 53min

    From carbon offsets to biofuels, companies and investors are seeking riches in the fight against global warming. What happens when good deeds grapple with the realities of the free market?

  • A Burden to Be Well

    12/05/2007 Duration: 13min

    The effects of mental illness are well documented. But until recently, there has been little said about the siblings of the mentally ill. Now researchers are starting to look at the "well-sibling" syndrome.

  • Imperial Washington

    12/01/2007 Duration: 51min

    Explore the trappings of life in Congress, the pressure to raise campaign dollars and Washington's powerful world of lobbying.

  • Urban Shakespeare

    12/12/2006 Duration: 08min

    A few "at risk" teens in Los Angeles are getting their first jobs, as working artists: studying Shakespeare and writing their own poetry and music, all while earning minimum wage.

  • Hearing America

    12/12/2006 Duration: 51min

    A century ago, the first radio broadcasts sent music out into the air. Since then, music has dominated America's airwaves and it's been a cultural battleground.

  • Reports from a Warming Planet

    12/11/2006 Duration: 51min

    The early signs of climate change are showing up across vastly differing landscapes: from melting outposts near the Arctic Circle to disappearing glaciers high in the Andes; from the rising water in the deltas of Bangladesh to the "sinking" atolls of the Pacific. Reports from a Warming Planet takes you to parts of the planet where global warming is already making changes to life and landscape, and demonstrates how climate change is no longer restricted to scientific modeling about the future. It's happening now.

  • Japan's Pop Power

    12/10/2006 Duration: 51min

    To many people, global youth culture means rock and roll and other Western fashions. But for more and more young people across to world, the capital of pop culture is Tokyo. Over the past decade, Japanese video games, animation and comic books have caught fire in much of the world, including the United States.

  • Rewiring the Brain

    12/09/2006 Duration: 10min

    A unique study of Romania's orphans reveals the profound effects of social deprivation on brain development.

  • The Sonic Memorial Project

    12/09/2006 Duration: 57min

    Peabody-award winning documentary that chronicles the sounds and voices of the World Trade Center and its surrounding neighborhood.

  • Rebuilding Biloxi

    12/08/2006 Duration: 51min

    Hurricane Katrina devastated the lives of thousands of Mississippi Gulf Coast residents. Rebuilding Biloxi tells the stories of several families in the coastal community of Biloxi, Miss., and their struggle to survive and then recover from the storm.

  • Vietnam and the Presidency

    12/06/2006 Duration: 51min

    Four American presidents tried to end the conflict in Vietnam. The lessons they learned echo sharply today.

  • Power Trips: Congressional Staffers Share the Road

    12/06/2006 Duration: 18min

    Public documents show that from 2000 through mid-2005, Capitol Hill staffers accepted nearly 17,000 free trips worth almost $30 million. Many of these trips clearly violate ethics rules designed to limit the abuse of power.

  • After Welfare

    12/05/2006 Duration: 51min

    In August 1996, landmark legislation fulfilled the promise to "end welfare as we know it." Congress gave the states money to run their own programs and required them to move many welfare recipients into the workforce. Supporters declared it a new day, the beginning of self-sufficiency for poor families. Others warned the action would push women and children into the streets, perhaps by the millions.

  • Bankrupt

    12/04/2006 Duration: 51min

    Americans are going broke in record numbers. In 2005 Congress overhauled the bankruptcy system to stem the tide of filings. What's behind the boom in going bust?

  • Logging On and Losing Out

    12/03/2006 Duration: 51min

    Internet poker has taken America by storm. Three-quarters of high school and college kids are gambling on a regular basis. But adolescents are far more vulnerable to getting addicted to gambling than adults. And with Internet companies making millions from online gamblers, there's little incentive or legal controls to restrict youth gambling.

  • Unmasking Stalin

    12/02/2006 Duration: 51min

    On February 25, 1956, former Kremlin leader Nikita Khrushchev revealed and denounced, for the first time in the history of the Soviet Union, the crimes of his predecessor, Joseph Stalin, dramatically shifting Soviet Russia's course, stirring a human rights movement, and opening the door to the eventual collapse of the USSR.

  • Intelligent Designs on Evolution

    12/01/2006 Duration: 51min

    How a rival concept about the origins of life is defying the cornerstone of biology.

  • Las Vegas

    13/11/2005 Duration: 51min

    Trace Las Vegas' evolution from a remote railroad town to a mobster metropolis, to its current incarnation as an adult-themed resort town that nearly two million people call home.

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