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26 minutes Closed Captioned Study Guide Grades 6-12, College, Adult Directed by Robbie Hart and Luc Côté Produced by Adobe Foundations DVD Purchase $79, Rent $45 US Release Date: 1994 Copyright Date: 1994 DVD ISBN: 1-59458-835-X VHS ISBN: 1-56029-614-3 Subjects Anthropology Developing World Global Issues Multicultural Studies Sociology Awards and Festivals Prix Gemeau, Best Editing, Academy of Canadian Cinema & TV Bronze Apple, National Educational Media Network Competition |
Turning 16 Series Youth and the Future Conclusion ![]() Teens worldwide consider their futures. What impact will Western culture have?
How do teens feel about their future? This final episode unites all six teenagers for a discussion of their global concerns and an examination of the impact American culture has on their lives. The conclusion to the 8-part series that explores whether there is such a thing as a global teenager. The series focuses on the lives of six teens in six different countries and examines the major issues facing young people everywhere. Other titles in the series are: Youth & The Global Village - How much do teens have in common worldwide? The Story of Rosie - Teen pregnancy in Jamaica. The Story of Idrissa - Cultural values conflict with consumerism for a boy in Africa. The Story of Eman - A Cairo girl's struggle to attain higher education. The Story of Pintinho - A young Brazilian athlete hopes soccer will be his ticket out of poverty. The Story of Puttinan - A determined Thai girl has experienced the hardship of child labor. The Story of Sonam - A Tibetan boy in India tries to reconcile religious faith and cultural distractions. Booklist "Asks all the right questions, placing fundamental human (and adolescent) concerns in an edifying-and sometimes troubling-global context." Wilson Library Bulletin "Remarkable young people's programming... It is at once celebration, consciousness-raising, and conscience-challenging... Each episode offers a vibrant profile from the country being spotlighted." The Ottawa Citizen |