The documentary
A Walk to Beautiful, follows five women in Ethiopia suffering from fistula, isolated from their villages and some from their families, seeking treatment at one of the few charity clinics. It can be viewed online at the
PBS NOVA site. Dr. Catherine Hamlin, who runs the hospital in Addis Ababa, is interviewed
here. There's also been a couple of recent articles on fistula: one from
Nicholas Kristof who's been one of the most prominent voices on this issue, a piece by
Kate Harding, and an older piece where
Abby Frucht describes living with fistula in a developed country with a supportive family. For those inclined to donate, links to charities can be found in the Kristof op-ed. Other Metafilter posts on fistula:
1,
2
posted by BigSky
on Nov 2, 2009 -
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Clips from the BBC documentary, The African Rock n' Roll Years -
Part 1 l
Part 2 l
Part 3 l
Part 4 l
Part 5 l
Part 6 - a six-part series mixing interviews with key artists, concert footage and news archives, the series examines and explains the "styles that make up the continent's music, and the political and social pressures that led to their development."
BBC documentary details. Found in YouTube member,
Duncanzibar's, good collection of mostly African music videos.
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posted by nickyskye
on Dec 30, 2008 -
9 comments