Children in Zambia

    Everywhere you go in Zambia there are
    numerous children without parents,
    primarily because of the widespread
    HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Red Elephant (see
    below) is trying to help.

The fifth episode (#105)
of Nebraska Stories
premiered on Feb. 16, 2010

Series overview:  Video preview


Nebraska Stories
tells compelling personal stories of Nebraskans around the state, the life stories of Nebraska artists, and historical and contemporary stories.

Video and descriptions for future episode segments will be added as they become available.


Nebraska Stories tells compelling personal stories of Nebraskans around the state, the life stories of Nebraska artists, and historical and contemporary stories. Video and descriptions for future episode segments will be added as they become available.

This half-hour “magazine-style” series presents new, short-form video segments, highlighting people, ideas and events that inform Nebraskans’ sense of place and their unique perspective on American life as it is lived on the Great Plains.

Nebraska Stories is NET Television’s plan to present audiences both on-air and online with a half-hour monthly series that will combine the best original production with selected excerpts from the wealth of material in the NET Heritage Library archive of programming about our state.


To watch the entire February episode (#105) online, click below.

    



Red Elephant


Red Elephant headquarters and Dr. Charles WoodVideoWatch program clip

Two or three times a year Dr. Charles Wood hops on a plane in Lincoln and travels halfway around the world—to Zambia, in the heart of Africa. Wood is a University of Nebraska scientist working on the front lines of the HIV/AIDs epidemic.

In the summer of 2009, a crew from NET television followed Dr. Wood to Zambia and saw first-hand what he’s doing for Africa, and what Africans are doing for themselves.


Ernie Chambers

Ernie ChambersVideo clipWatch program clip

A look back at Ernie Chamber’s life as a community organizer in Omaha through his long tenure as a senator in the Nebraska Unicameral. Footage from Still Militant After All These Years combines with a capstone interview with Chambers to explore what he most wants to accomplish post term-limits.


Only in Nebraska

Dave Landis playing George NorrisVideo clipWatch program clip

In the first half of the 20th century, George Norris was Nebraska’s best-known, best-loved, and sometimes most-hated politician. As a staunch Republican who was described as a fighting liberal, Norris defied stereotypes.

In this segment from a 1995 NET documentary former State Senator David Landis portrays Norris in his fight to create the only one-house legislature in America.


RARE: An Essay by Joel Sartore

Endangered species VideoWatch program clip

An essay by National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore on the country’s most endangered creatures. These are the last ones, the last of their kind, some of them likely to pass into extinction without our knowing they existed.

This essay, inspired by a multi-year National Geographic project documenting the Earth's vanishing biodiversity, shows what we can do if we act now to save these unique creatures -- and ultimately, ourselves.

 

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