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Sheila Curran Bernard

Writing

Known For

This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys
10.0

Celebrate the triumph of the African-American religious experience through the last three centuries. From the arrival of the early African slaves through the Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Depression, the Civil Rights Era, and into the 21st Century, explore the epic struggle of a people whose faith was continually tested, and how that faith became a force for social change that helped transform America socially, politically and culturally.

This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

2003
America's War on Poverty
8.0

In the midst of unprecedented national prosperity in the 1960s, poverty was "rediscovered" by American policy makers, media and the public. This series examines how the poor fared during these years and the resultant evolution of foundation and public sector programs addressing the challenges of poverty.

America's War on Poverty

1995
Inside Story
7.0

On a dusty soccer pitch in Malindi, Kenya young Kalu is an aggressive striker of the “Malindi Sharks,” who dreams of playing professional soccer. He’s a selfish player and a clear stand out on his team and knows he’s destined for glory. Then one day his life dramatically changes. Kalu gets an offer to play soccer on a second tier team in South Africa on the same day his father is killed in an accident and he unknowingly is exposed to the HIV virus. He makes the decision to go play soccer and send part of his salary back to home to his mother and sister.

Inside Story

2011
Slavery by Another Name
7.2

A documentary that recounts the many ways in which American slavery persisted as a practice many decades after its supposed abolition.

Slavery by Another Name

2012
Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale
7.5

BAD BLOOD chronicles how a "miracle" treatment for hemophilia became an agent of death for 10,000 Americans.

Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale

2010