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Unnatural Causes

In early 2008, Interactive Knowledge collaborated with California Newsreel to produce a pair of web sites for the four-hour PBS documentary “Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?” This series explores racial and socio-economic inequities in health among Americans. A mini-web at PBS.org site was produced to support the PBS broadcast premiere of the series. The mini-site includes video clips, resources, and transcripts in addition to a “Share your story” section that allows the public to respond with personal stories of health inequity.

The New Americans

In 2004, The Independent Television Service (ITVS) picked IK to create a web site to accompany “The New Americans” series. The site provides educational context for the documentary film, which explores how recent immigrants deal with the joys and frustrations of living in a new country. The site targets the general public with an interest in immigration and global culture, and students and teachers focusing on social studies, art, history and current events.

The National Parks: StoryShare

While developing “THE WAR” web site for PBS, IK was chosen by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s National Center for Outreach to produce a tool for gathering stories from World War II veterans and their families. In less than eight months since THE WAR premiered on PBS, over four thousand stories have been submitted. This tool, called StoryShare is currently in use by 80 PBS stations across the country. IK designed “StoryShare” to function as a user-generated content tool that can collect video, audio or text-based stories submitted by the public.

Freedom Riders

The documentary film “Freedom Riders” is the harrowing yet inspirational story of six months in 1961 that changed America forever. From May until November 1961, more than 400 black and white Americans risked their lives—and many endured savage beatings and imprisonment—for simply traveling together on buses and trains as they journeyed through the Deep South.

Off the Map

Visionary art is described as work produced by self-taught individuals without formal training, whose creations arise from a compulsion or personal vision. OFF THE MAP presents the works of ten untrained, visionary artists from around the world who have created their very own “backyard paradise” in unique and sometimes bizarre ways.

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