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View ArticleTwo Emmy Nominations for WIDE ANGLE!
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View ArticleLord’s Children: Audio: Ugandan Women Tell Their War Stories
Ugandan women and girls tell their personal stories of rape, abuse, displacement, enslavement and torture. Over the past year, IRIN, the humanitarian news and analysis service of the United Nations...
View ArticleLord’s Children: Video: Victims Fight to Heal
When wars end and peace agreements are signed, countries must often confront the heinous realities of battle. Healing takes place on local and national levels. In some African communities, tribal...
View ArticleLord’s Children: Audio: Filmmaker Notes
An interview with filmmaker Oliver Stoltz about the making of Lord’s Children. https://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/oliver-stoltz.mp3 OLIVER STOLTZ: My name is Oliver Stoltz....
View ArticleLord’s Children: Map: Child Soldiers Fighting Around the World
An estimated 300,000 child soldiers are currently fighting in conflicts around the world, according to UNICEF. These children participate in all aspects of warfare, serving as armed combatants, sex...
View ArticleLord’s Children: Aaron Brown Interview: Betty Bigombe
WIDE ANGLE host Aaron Brown interviews Betty Bigombe, a former Ugandan government minister who is involved in negotiations with the Lord’s Resistance Army....
View ArticleLord’s Children: Video: Full Episode
The region of Northern Uganda was ravaged by one of Africa’s longest civil wars until 2006. For over 20 years, more than 65,000 children, some as young as five years old, have been kidnapped by...
View ArticleLord’s Children: Resources
UGANDA BBC Timeline Ugandan history CIA World Factbook: Uganda Information about Uganda’s government, demographics, and economy Katine Ongoing series about Uganda in the British newspaper The Guardian...
View ArticleLord’s Children: What You Can Do
WHAT YOU CAN DO WIDE ANGLE viewers often ask what they can do to help. Here is a short list of organizations that are working to help child soldiers in Uganda and around the world. If you know of other...
View ArticleTwo Emmy Nominations for WIDE ANGLE!
WIDE ANGLE’s Lord’s Children and Birth of a Surgeon are nominated for Emmy Awards! “It’s an honor to be nominated for an Emmy, especially in such fantastic company, with our colleagues over at Now,...
View ArticleLord’s Children: Introduction
“Startling and strangely poetic” –PopMatters ABOUT THE ISSUE The region of Northern Uganda was ravaged by one of Africa’s longest civil wars until 2006. For over 20 years, more than 65,000 children,...
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