"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "fod1000289495","","The Toughest Beat","","52 min 8 sec","[]","A chilling look inside California's toughest maximum-security prisons, where prison cops and inmates are locked together in a hidden world of isolation, violence, misery and unrelenting stress.","stream","[]","[]","['Courts', 'Corrections', 'Law']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_bznmapyd/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289495&wID=102638" "fod1000289494","","The Story Won't Die","","1 hr 23 min 0 sec","[]","From Award-winning filmmaker David Henry Gerson, this is an inspiring and timely look at a young generation of Syrian artists who use their work to protest and process the world’s largest and longest displacement of people since WWII.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_r8071hio/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289494&wID=102638" "fod1000289492","","The Lyric Project, How to Say Goodbye","","1 hr 13 min 13 sec","[]","The Lyric Project celebrates how and why songs can have such a lasting impact on us. An anthological documentary, these themes are explored through submissions from the general public - recordings of people reading the lyrics from their favorite songs and reflecting on why the song had such a strong impact on them.","stream","[]","[]","['Music and dance', 'Music appreciation']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_xvvv68e1/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289492&wID=102638" "fod1000289491","","The Longest Month","","2 hr 10 min 56 sec","[]","You've heard about the Iraq War surge, but what really happened? Four gripping, true stories are told by the apache pilots, ground crews, and infantry who lived through the longest and deadliest tour of duty in the war.","stream","[]","['United States']","['History, Military', 'Military history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ddayoo6g/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289491&wID=102638" "fod1000289490","","The High Frontier, The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill","","1 hr 30 min 27 sec","[]","The High Frontier tells the untold story of Gerard K. O'Neill who in 1977 wrote the book, The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space, which sparked a grassroots movement to build Earth-like habitats in space in order to solve Earth's greatest crises.","stream","[]","[]","['Literature', 'American literature', 'Biography', 'Language arts', 'Authors']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_q72ow54u/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289490&wID=102638" "fod1000289489","","The Ground Between Us","","1 hr 2 min 1 sec","[]","The Ground Between Us shows that public lands can be a uniting factor in a divided America, as seen through the efforts of Native tribal organizations in three states to preserve the spaces.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Indians of North America']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_21n9sjmr/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289489&wID=102638" "fod1000289484","","Sleep Paralysis and the Phenomenon of the Shadow People","","44 min 33 sec","[]","Millions of people suffer from the curious condition known as sleep paralysis. Not being able to move or speak after waking, many have also reported seeing otherworldly phenomena while in this state.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology', 'Biological rhythms', 'Psychobiology', 'Sleep']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2bisv3iz/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289484&wID=102638" "fod1000289483","","Sensitive, The Untold Story","","1 hr 3 min 34 sec","[]","A groundbreaking documentary featuring Alanis Morissette about the trait of high sensitivity found in 20% of the population across men and women. Based on work by bestselling author-psychologist Dr. Elaine Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person).","stream","[]","[]","['Perception', 'Psychology', 'Senses and sensation', 'Psychobiology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_9jd6jepi/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289483&wID=102638" "fod1000289482","","Ruth Weiss, The Beat Goddess","","1 hr 9 min 43 sec","[]","Jazz troubadour Ruth Weiss escaped the Holocaust to the United States, where she became one of the influential poets of the Beat Generation. Her creative works endure as an act of resistance on behalf of all the unheard voices.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_iwrnfig7/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289482&wID=102638" "fod1000289480","","Psychedelia, History and Science of Mystical Experience","","58 min 33 sec","[]","Psychedelia takes viewers on a journey through the origins and resurgence of psychedelic research, exploring the profound, life-altering effects of these compounds in both the therapeutic setting and the world at large.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychologists', 'Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_i8dcgvhc/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289480&wID=102638" "fod1000289478","","Pennhurst","","1 hr 21 min 15 sec","[]","Pennhurst is a story of segregation, abandonment, and the meaning of home as told by the people who lived in, worked at, and crusaded for one of the largest and oldest Intellectual and Developmental Disability Institutions in the United States.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_mmnlvz54/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289478&wID=102638" "fod1000289477","","Path of the Daff","","1 hr 22 min 1 sec","[]","A city faced with unimaginable tragedy rallies around a most unlikely hero. A timeless story about healing & finding purpose in life after the devastating bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon, told by the people who experienced it.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Medical care', 'Counseling', 'Psychology', 'Psychology, Applied']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_m1ttmg15/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289477&wID=102638" "fod1000289475","","Panthera Britannia","","1 hr 25 min 11 sec","[]","Panthera Britannia is a feature-length documentary exploring the unusual phenomenon of the United Kingdom’s population of mysterious large cats, which are alleged to be prowling the wilderness and countryside of rural Britain.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Zoology', 'Biology', 'Life sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_wp1cca6g/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289475&wID=102638" "fod1000289473","","Other Voices","","1 hr 24 min 18 sec","[]","The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is drawn at the border towns of Sderot and Gaza, neighboring towns separated by a wall and a few hundred yards. People on both sides hate each other; their governments interact only through bombs and wars.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ih6ofz2m/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289473&wID=102638" "fod1000289472","","Nothing but the Sun","","1 hr 14 min 19 sec","[]","Paraguay’s official submission for Documentary and International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards, this documentary tells the story of Mateo Sobode Chiqueno who walks across communities in the arid and desolate Paraguayan Chaco region to record the stories, songs, and testimonies of his Ayoreo people.","stream","[]","[]","['Latin Americans', 'Tribal citizenship', 'Latin America', 'Social change', 'Anthropology', 'Ethnology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hkxarg8v/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289472&wID=102638" "fod1000289471","","Mother of Kings, The True Untold Story of Mrs. Alberta King","","59 min 47 sec","[]","The True Untold Story of Mrs. Alberta King, the Mother of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. See how Mrs. King, the Matriarch of the First Family of Non-Violence, experienced extreme violence when she was tragically shot and killed at church.","stream","[]","['United States']","['African Americans']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_9rrofnxf/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289471&wID=102638" "fod1000289469","","Man on Fire","","53 min 21 sec","[]","An in-depth look at Charles Moore's self-immolation to protest racism in Grand Saline, Texas, in 2014 and the impact it had.","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Racism', 'Ethnicity', 'Sociology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_12kbqbot/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289469&wID=102638" "fod1000289465","","Living the Change, Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Future","","1 hr 25 min 32 sec","[]","This documentary explores solutions to the global crises we face today – solutions any one of us can be part of – through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.Directors Jordan Osmond and Antoinette Wilson have brought together stories from their travels, along with interviews with experts able to explain how we come to be where we are today. From forest gardens to composting toilets, community supported agriculture to timebanking, the film offers ways we can rethink our approach to how we live.","stream","[]","[]","['Biodiversity', 'Ecological regions', 'Ecology', 'Biotic communities', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_6nzl1s2g/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289465&wID=102638" "fod1000289464","","Living in Tents","","57 min 17 sec","[]","A feature-length documentary about a homeless encampment on the outskirts of town, the individuals who choose to live there, and the volunteers who help them survive each day.","stream","[]","[]","['Population geography', 'Cultural geography', 'Human geography', 'Urban geography']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_19e1ufe3/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289464&wID=102638" "fod1000289462","","Legends of Carrier Aviation","","1 hr 47 min 10 sec","[]","A documentary that recounts the history of Naval Aviation and the unique breed of warriors who operate from the deck of aircraft carriers. Hear amazing stories directly from iconic carrier pilots from WWII to Desert Storm and why Top Gun was formed.","stream","[]","[]","['History, Military', 'Military history, Ancient', 'Military history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jk2yixr7/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289462&wID=102638" "fod1000289461","","Inhabited","","1 hr 24 min 34 sec","[]","Filmed over three years across ten Canadian UNESCO World Natural Heritage sites, Inhabited transports us to iconic national parks and introduces us to the species that the world has forgotten: human inhabitants.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Geography']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1tcya6t1/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289461&wID=102638" "fod1000289460","","Inhabitants","","1 hr 16 min 14 sec","[]","Inhabitants follows five Native American communities as they restore their traditional land management practices in the face of a changing climate.","stream","[]","[]","['Biodiversity', 'Ecological regions', 'Indians of North America', 'Sociology', 'Ecology', 'Biotic communities', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_803zonef/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289460&wID=102638" "fod1000289459","","In the Name of Wild","","1 hr 22 min 49 sec","[]","Ethnographer Phillip Vannini travels with his family over five years, to five continents and ten countries in search of the different meanings of wilderness, wildness, and wild nature.","stream","[]","[]","['Population geography', 'Cultural geography', 'Human geography']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_bbixnokv/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289459&wID=102638" "fod1000289458","","Immortal","","1 hr 0 min 25 sec","[]","The Cold War rages on in the desolate Russian Arctic, where teenage boys and girls are drilled into submission through military training exercises and grueling ballet lessons.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Russia (Federation)']","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_bqx8qllo/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289458&wID=102638" "fod1000289457","","Forced Change","","1 hr 10 min 34 sec","[]","Forced Change is a feature documentary that tells four stories of people who left New Orleans because of Hurricane Katrina and never returned.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_priqb3gs/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289457&wID=102638" "fod1000289453","","Endgame 2050","","1 hr 32 min 44 sec","[]","Humanity has backed itself into an ecological endgame as we approach the year 2050. Featuring Moby and prominent scientists, Endgame 2050 lays out the reality that, unless we act urgently now, we are hastening our own destruction.","stream","[]","[]","['Air', 'Pollution', 'Climatic changes', 'Global warming', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zgssqm0q/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289453&wID=102638" "fod1000289452","","Diamonds in the Dirt","","1 hr 24 min 7 sec","[]","This is the story of some of Baton Rouge's most successful rappers; their struggle and survival in one of the deadliest cities in America.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zz7qzjv3/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289452&wID=102638" "fod1000289451","","Decks and the City","","1 hr 28 min 54 sec","[]","A documentary that explores the passion for electronic music within the nightlife scene and the obstacles that DJ's, producers, venue owners, and patrons face from lawmakers and a conservative society.","stream","[]","[]","['Music and dance', 'Music appreciation', 'Music trade', 'Sound recording industry']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7ig1aw1i/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289451&wID=102638" "fod1000289450","","Crownsville Hospital, From Lunacy to Legacy","","1 hr 48 min 2 sec","[]","Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy is a feature-length documentary film highlighting the history of the Crownsville State Mental Hospital in Crownsville, MD. Drawing on many documentary works such as The Thin Blue Line and Night and Fog for inspiration, the film utilizes archival footage, animation, and original music to unfold the story and evoke a mood.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_p4r76p5g/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289450&wID=102638" "fod1000289448","","Being There","","1 hr 30 min 42 sec","[]","In this documentary, 13 caregivers work with health narrative specialist Mike Lang to share their unique experiences through a digital story. As these caregivers reflect on their role, this uplifting film opens up the conversation about what caregiving means.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Mental health services', 'Medical care', 'Health services accessibility']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3771e0nf/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289448&wID=102638" "fod1000289446","","And Now, Love","","1 hr 26 min 40 sec","[]","Imprisoned in a German hospital, Jewish World War II hero Dr. Bernard W. Bail began a secret affair with a nurse who introduced him to a spiritual love unlike any he had experienced, which became the guide for his life and career.","stream","[]","['Europe']","['World history', 'Interpersonal relations', 'Psychology', 'Social psychology', 'Interpersonal attraction']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_l1b5nlif/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289446&wID=102638" "fod1000289445","","Amy's Victory Dance","","1 hr 21 min 50 sec","[]","On May 1st, 2009, Amy Jordan, a New York City based former professional dancer, crossed the street and was hit and run over by a 15 ton NYC bus, pinning her under the wheel, knocking her unconscious, and completely crushing her right leg. As she regained consciousness, her first thought was, ""Am I ever going to dance again?"" Her second thought was, ""If I survive the night there will be a victory dance.""","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'People with disabilities', 'Social service', 'Disabilities', 'Sociology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1oh50noc/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289445&wID=102638" "fod1000289443","","After the American Dream","","1 hr 18 min 51 sec","[]","Take the voyage across rivers, deserts and borders into the United States. After the American Dream is as humanizing as it is shocking, with never-before-seen footage that provides an unvarnished examination of human migration.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Social change', 'Cities and towns', 'Population']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zipxlsoh/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289443&wID=102638" "fod1000289441","","A Dangerous Idea, Eugenics, Genetics, and the American Dream","","1 hr 47 min 47 sec","[]","A dangerous idea has threatened the American Dream: the belief that some are inherently superior to others and more deserving of fundamental rights. Such biological determinism provided an excuse for America's most shameful history. Now it's back.","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Racism', 'Ethnicity', 'Sociology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_aduuykx2/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289441&wID=102638" "fod1000289440","","49 Pulses","","1 hr 23 min 3 sec","[]","Utilizing survivor interviews, re-enactments, and police body cameras, this documentary examines the Orlando nightclub tragedy, one of the worst mass shootings in US history.","stream","[]","[]","['Offenses against property', 'Sexism', 'Equality', 'Offenses against the person', 'Sociology', 'Criminology', 'Sex']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hq2mo5tx/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289440&wID=102638" "fod1000289282","","Portraits of Professional CAREgivers","","56 min 48 sec","[]","Based on interviews with nurses, social workers, clinical psychologists, doctors, firefighters, and first responders who rescue, assist, and help to heal the injured and traumatized, this video takes us on a journey into a world the public rarely sees, depicting emotional costs experienced by professional care providers and probing the emotional consequences of professional public service.It asks the question: How are professional caregivers and first responders affected emotionally and physically? Who helps them? Viewers discover that engaged, empathic caregiving can sometimes be an occupational hazard. The program explores the painful and human sides of these professions and vulnerable responses to trauma -- Compassion Fatigue -- also known as Secondary Traumatic Stress or Vicarious Trauma. The film also addresses high levels of career satisfaction and professional meaning that caregivers experience. Ultimately, the film provides ways to cope and recover from toxic stress in the workplace.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Medical personnel', 'Medical care', 'Medical care surveys']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_df9ab93u/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289282&wID=102638" "fod1000289281","","Angels and Saints, Eros and Awe","","55 min 7 sec","[]","Addressing the topics of gender identity and sexuality, this award-winning video examines psychological, emotional, and spiritual wholeness, namely, the sacred and sensual connection of our bodies and the natural world that western religion has historically demonized and maligned. It is a film about people whom we call our “Angels and Saints” or our “modern messengers”, who have found a path to being their whole selves in body, mind, and spirit. The video addresses the psychic pain and damage that institutional religions and American culture in general have inflicted by teaching that “the Spirit is good” but “the body is evil.” Whether identifying as heterosexual, non-binary, gay, lesbian, or other, our modern messengers share with us their creative, grounded lives, their wisdom, and their many ways of healing this brokenness, as well as how they have moved beyond the constraining, stereotypic “boxes” in which society has placed most people. A recurring theme in this process of integration and wholeness is the role of the arts, including dance, music, poetry, and a love of nature – all of which find a richly expressive place in the film. The film has been selected for and won awards at numerous film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, Vancouver Independent Film Festival, Impact DOCS Awards, and LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival.","stream","[]","[]","['Sexism', 'Equality', 'Sociology', 'Psychology', 'Sex']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_8qmb93me/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289281&wID=102638" "fod1000289280","","Balikbayan, From Victims To Survivors","","1 hr 23 min 42 sec","[]","Balikbayan: From Victims To Survivors is the story of Filipino-Canadian Jon Jon Rivero's journey of returning year after year since 2007 to the Philippines, as a promise made to his late father, by leading a group of Canadians determined to empower street children in the wake of the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda. The team uses trauma-informed care through hip hop, martial arts, Filipino folk dance, and street culture to help them heal from the trauma of surviving the typhoon but also help them discover their strength and inner resilience that they had all along. Music is used as a healing art. This is a journey that shows that regardless of background, we are all the same: from the streets, to the basketball courts, from public begging, to public performance, and from being insignificant, to being part of a loving, surrogate, family.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Personality development', 'Medical care', 'Counseling']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_t6vt1pkc/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289280&wID=102638" "fod1000289279","","Longen Folk to Go on a Pilgrimage","","1 hr 27 min 55 sec","[]","This documentary explores the Kanwar Yatra, a pilgrimage that began in a small way in the 1980s and has since exploded into an annual assembly of lakhs of mostly male pilgrims from across northern India. Taking a sociological approach, the film charts the multifaceted aspects of the pilgrimage, from the roots of its popularity, its religious significanct, the social forces at play as different communities chafe against one another, and the commercial impact of the pilgrimage on Hardiwar and surrounding cities.","stream","[]","['South Asia', 'Asia']","['Religion', 'Rituals', 'Middle East', 'Anthropology', 'India', 'Ethnology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_q0ajpe68/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289279&wID=102638" "fod1000289278","","Manji","","39 min 2 sec","[]","Manji follows Reverend TK Nakagaki, a Japanese Buddhist priest living in America for the past thirty-five years, as he travels the globe on a mission: to reclaim the swastika as a symbol of peace.","stream","[]","[]","['Religion', 'Buddhism', 'Monastic and religious life (Buddhism)', 'Rituals', 'Linguistics', 'Anthropology', 'Ethnology', 'Language arts']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_5hxb0vmk/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289278&wID=102638" "fod1000289277","","Iron Will to Survive - Burned Alive, The Incredible Journey of Officer Jason Schechterle","","31 min 19 sec","[]","This program details the horrific crash that left Phoenix officer Jason Schechterle with fourth-degree burns and life-changing disfiguring injuries and also features an interview with Jason more than two decades later, discussing his incredible emotional and spiritual journey. Since leaving law enforcement, Jason has concentrated his efforts on motivational speaking and is in demand not only by law enforcement but also a wide variety of groups and organizations worldwide. The program provides viewers with hope and inspiration to overcome challenges.","stream","[]","[]","['Police training', 'Law enforcement']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_0wmgrkey/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289277&wID=102638" "fod1000289276","","Edged Weapons, Don’t Let One Kill You","","31 min 29 sec","[]","Presenting crucial teaching points about the most common mistakes officers make when confronted by someone with an edged weapon, this program presents counters and remedies for officers to practice and use for honing their edged-weapons responses and skills. The course features instruction and training from Sgt. (Ret.) Erwin Ballarta of the Texas D.P.S. who for many years was one of the nation’s premiere teachers regarding edged-weapon response by law enforcement.","stream","[]","[]","['Police training', 'Law enforcement']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_i2sl4y8a/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289276&wID=102638" "fod1000289275","","Elder Abuse, What Every Cop and Social Worker Needs to Know","","41 min 48 sec","[]","This program provides officers and investigators crucial information and knowledge they will need when coming across or investigating potential instances of elder abuse.Whether physical, mental or financial rip-offs and scams, the cost to our elderly is in the billions of dollars every year. Such situations call for first responders to have a ‘toolbox’ of information at their disposal, because elder abuse can often be a very complex problem.It can also require those investigating it to be able to call upon their training and education very quickly and with extreme attentiveness since, frequently, an investigator may only get a few minutes to analyze and determine an appropriate course of action.This video features Sgt. (Ret.) Betsy Brantner Smith whose many years as a respected law enforcement officer and trainer (including elder services), makes her the ideal focal point for knowledge-sharing. She discusses the intricacies of an elder abuse call and offers insights in how best to handle the response.","stream","[]","[]","['Police training', 'Law enforcement']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_c6ql78nl/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289275&wID=102638" "fod1000289274","","This Was Our Year, COVID-19 Pandemic Stories From Hampden County","","1 hr 5 min 7 sec","[]","This program highlights the perspectives of students, workers, and parents during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hampden County, Massachusetts. Fourteen interviews with youth and adults were conducted from spring 2020 through spring 2021. These run chronologically to serve as a time capsule of the effects of this pandemic felt by every-day people. Interview participants describe their newly unfolding realities, including dealing with isolation, depression, and anxiety from the pandemic, as well as the positive impacts of staying at home; the intimate realities of contracting COVID-19 and coping with subsequent “long-hauler syndrome”; the difficulties and new skills of adjusting to online learning; coping with the loss of peer contact in high school; navigating the decision to leave or stay in college during the pandemic; losing a family member to COVID-19; and the experiences of helping hospitalized COVID patients as a healthcare professional. Despite the weight of this public health crisis, these stories also reveal our strength, humor, resiliency, compassion, and newfound pandemic wisdom.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Health facilities', 'Social institutions', 'Communicable diseases', 'Epidemiology', 'Sociology', 'Public health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_le0a2ynu/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289274&wID=102638" "fod1000289165","","Casa Susanna","","1 hr 37 min 14 sec","[]","In the 1950s and ’60s, an underground network of transgender women and cross-dressing men found refuge at a house in the Catskills region of New York. Known as Casa Susanna, the house provided a safe place to express their true selves. Told through the memories of those who visited, the film looks back at a secret world where the persecuted and frightened found freedom and acceptance.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', ""Women's studies"", 'Sexual minorities']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4xibodxp/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289165&wID=102638" "fod1000289164","","Once Upon a Time in Iraq, Fallujah","","53 min 16 sec","[]","The enduring story of the battle of Fallujah, told by the people who lived through it. Twenty years after the invasion of Iraq, soldiers, journalists and ordinary Iraqis recount one of the defining episodes of the war.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","['World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_02nb8twr/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289164&wID=102638" "fod1000289163","","Clarence and Ginni Thomas, Politics, Power and the Supreme Court","","1 hr 53 min 14 sec","[]","As controversy erupts around Clarence and Ginni Thomas, the inside story of their path to power. How race, power and controversy collide in the rise of the Supreme Court Justice and his wife – a couple reshaping American law and politics.","stream","[]","['U.S. states', 'United States']","['Political activity', 'Political participation', 'Biography']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3ok4q1et/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289163&wID=102638" "fod1000289162","","Saving the Right Whale","","53 min 11 sec","[]","North Atlantic right whales are among the planet’s most critically endangered large ocean mammals. With fewer than 350 remaining as of 2023, they could be extinct within 20 years. But teams of marine biologists and whale rescuers are determined to help save the species. Follow their efforts and get a glimpse into the lives of these giants of the sea and their prospects for survival.","stream","[]","[]","['Endangered ecosystems', 'Biodiversity', 'Endangered species', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_urfppivl/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289162&wID=102638" "fod1000289161","","Chasing Carbon Zero","","53 min 10 sec","[]","The U.S. recently set an ambitious climate change goal: net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. And to achieve that, slash emissions in half by 2030. Is it possible? And what kind of technology would it take? Meet scientists and engineers who are convinced we can achieve carbon zero in time to avoid the biggest impacts of climate change.","stream","[]","[]","['Air', 'Pollution', 'Climatic changes', 'Global warming', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_cug7hyw8/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289161&wID=102638" "fod1000289152","","Arthur & George, Part 3","","46 min 16 sec","['Arthur & George']","Sir Arthur and Woodie close in on the Wyrley Ripper. But have they found their man? Jean makes her decision.","stream","[]","[]","['Language arts', 'British literature', 'Irish literature']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_u6o7ndv3/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289152&wID=102638" "fod1000289151","","Arthur & George, Part 2","","45 min 29 sec","['Arthur & George']","Sir Arthur and Woodie get a shock after they order their driver to “follow that carriage!” Matters reach a crisis with Jean.","stream","[]","[]","['Language arts', 'British literature', 'Irish literature']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_qiq3ityp/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289151&wID=102638" "fod1000289150","","Arthur & George, Part 1","","45 min 47 sec","['Arthur & George']","Asked to clear a man convicted of animal mutilation, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle finds there’s more to the case than meets the eye.","stream","[]","[]","['Language arts', 'British literature', 'Irish literature']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_lnotngzs/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289150&wID=102638" "fod1000289139","","Episode 2, Who's In Control? (Your Brain)","","53 min 10 sec","['Your Brain']","Are you in control, or is your brain controlling you? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious with neuroscientist Heather Berlin. Sleepwalking, anesthesia, game theory and more reveal surprising insights in this eye-opening journey to discover what’s really driving the decisions you make.","stream","[]","[]","['Central nervous system', 'Psychology', 'Psychobiology', 'Brain']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_41w90s0c/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289139&wID=102638" "fod1000289138","","Episode 1, Perception Deception (Your Brain)","","53 min 10 sec","['Your Brain']","Is what you see real? Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can’t always trust what you perceive. In the first hour of this two-part series, learn what the latest research shows about how your brain processes and shapes the world around you, and discover the surprising tricks and shortcuts your brain takes to help you survive.","stream","[]","[]","['Central nervous system', 'Psychology', 'Psychobiology', 'Brain']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_lpb2hhrs/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289138&wID=102638" "fod1000289136","","Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond, Volume 2","","28 min 33 sec","['Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond']","Asian American Stories of Resilience: Volume 2 reflects the complexities of Asian American experiences: Filipinx filmmaker Bree Nieves and her cousin grapple with what remains of their dreams, after losing one of their fathers during the pandemic; and Chanthon Bun, who lost his legal protection to live in the U.S. after conviction, must tread carefully after being released - ICE could detain and deport him.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Asian Americans']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_i7egrwx4/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289136&wID=102638" "fod1000289135","","Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond, Volume 1","","26 min 9 sec","['Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond']","Asian American Stories of Resilience: Volume 1 reflects the complexities of Asian American experiences: Queer filmmaker Quyên Nguyen-Le recovers and articulates the legacy of their mother's nail salon for their refugee family, and Filipino-American filmmaker Frances Rubio records and captures the experience of being distanced from her sick father, who has been isolated in his facility during the pandemic.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Asian Americans']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ws6kwqq0/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289135&wID=102638" "fod1000289133","","Albéniz, Portraits of Spain","","54 min 10 sec","['Great Performances: Now Hear This (Season 4)']","Like Scarlatti before him, Isaac Albeniz was a keyboard composer captivated by Spain. Scott Yoo travels with guitarist Manuel Barrueco and pianist Juan Perez Floristan through the great Spanish cities of Andalusia, to see how Albeniz captured their culture, history and sounds in a brilliant series of musical portraits, his most celebrated works.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ov8dfra9/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289133&wID=102638" "fod1000289132","","Andy Akiho Found (his) Sound","","53 min 12 sec","['Great Performances: Now Hear This (Season 4)']","Scott Yoo follows composer, steel pan virtuoso and video artist Andy Akiho through New York, to figure out how this musical visionary has combined Caribbean, Asian and jazz influences to become one of the most in-demand composers today.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_d3hwfq4c/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289132&wID=102638" "fod1000289131","","Schumann, Genius and Madness","","53 min 11 sec","['Great Performances: Now Hear This (Season 4)']","Many composers have struggled with mental health problems, few more famously than Robert Schumann. Scott goes to Scotland, Germany and France, with cellist Bion Tsang, psychiatrist and pianist Dr. Richard Kogan and other fascinating musicians and scholars, to understand the connection between mental health and creativity in the work of Schumann and other great artists.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_sc8718kc/version/100071/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289131&wID=102638" "fod1000289130","","Piazzolla’s History with Tango","","53 min 39 sec","['Great Performances: Now Hear This (Season 4)']","Scott Yoo and his wife Alice Dade, a leading flutist, travel to Buenos Aires to discover the music of Astor Piazzolla, who fell in love with tango. Then fell out of love. Then tango fell out of love with him. Scott and Alice play with Argentina’s greatest musicians and dancers, to find out if Piazzolla and tango could ever reconcile.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_pij8asmg/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289130&wID=102638" "fod1000289128","","Tanzania, The Royal Tour","","55 min 36 sec","[]","Emmy Award-winning journalist Peter Greenberg travels with the President of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan through her country. For an entire week, she’s the ultimate guide, showcasing the history, culture, environment, food, music -- and tells the stories of Tanzania’s hidden gems. Destinations include Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Mt. Kilimanjaro, and a safari adventure through the Serengeti!","stream","[]","['Africa', 'Africa, Sub-Saharan']","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_y602v1mv/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289128&wID=102638" "fod1000289127","","Rise of the Bolsonaros","","1 hr 54 min 30 sec","[]","This documentary tells of the extraordinary rise of Jair Bolsonaro, from relative obscurity to the ultimate seat of South American power. Told through intimate interviews with some of those closest to him including his eldest son Flávio, former government ministers, as well as his opponents, explore Bolsonaro’s brilliant yet ruthless journey to the presidency, with high-stakes drama, guns and God.","stream","[]","[]","['Religious adherents', 'Latin Americans', 'Latin America', 'Biography', 'Politicians']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_amnmmth9/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289127&wID=102638" "fod1000289126","","Ganden, A Joyful Land","","1 hr 18 min 51 sec","[]","Likened by Buddhists to the Vatican City, Ganden is considered the most influential monastery of Tibetan Buddhism. Monks lived in the monastery for more than 500 years before a brutal invasion drove them to India. Ganden: A Joyful Land is a look at the lives and remembrances of the remaining generation of monks to have studied at the monastery in Tibet where the Dalai Lama’s lineage began.","stream","[]","[]","['Religion', 'Buddhism', 'Monastic and religious life (Buddhism)']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zdfzahe8/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289126&wID=102638" "fod1000289082","","Crossroads, Part 1","","58 min 48 sec","['Crossroads']","This program with Dee Dee Bridgwater journeys into the European and African music traditions and discovers the cultural heritages of jazz from Rio to New Orleans.","stream","[]","[]","['World music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_upwkhcle/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289082&wID=102638" "fod1000289080","","Still Move","","44 min 29 sec","[]","Still Move is a portrait of the Japanese choreographer Saburo Teshigawara, covering his famous piece Absolute Zero as well as his new work for the camera in The Bound Man. The creation of a choreography is closely watched and talked about from the first day of rehearsal to the last day of principal photography. His philosophy of dance and art is discussed in many interviews and debates. ""It is as if Teshigawara is expunging all the irrelevant flash with which we stuff our lives to reach a state of grace where all can be expressed in one small but perfectly formed movement,"" - The Guardian.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_t6e4v0zv/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289080&wID=102638" "fod1000289079","","The Waltz King","","59 min 8 sec","[]","At the beginning of the 19th century, Europe was set alight by a shocking new dance craze. It was accompanied by popular music that was played, whistled and hummed all around the globe. It was called the waltz and its story is inseparable from the story of one family — family named Strauss. This docu-drama, entertainingly presented by Lesley Garrett, tells the story of the waltz and the Strauss family. The Strauss family kept Vienna and much of the rest of the world dancing for over a hundred years. However the father and son composers, who both held the public title of ""The Waltz King,"" were uneasy rivals in their private life. Johann Strauss Senior, born in 1804, was a hugely popular composer, at home and abroad, who transformed the waltz from a simple dance into a Viennese cultural phenomenon. But despite the great acclaim he enjoyed in his lifetime, his reputation has been entirely eclipsed by his eldest son Johann Strauss Junior took the waltz to a whole new musical level. He wrote some of the most popular tunes ever, including ""The Blue Danube,"" and ended up a household name around the globe. However although Strauss Junior travelled further, composed greater music, and was altogether privately and publicly more successful, in his own mind, he never quite escaped the shadow of his father. Lesley Garrett explores the origins of the waltz - the music, the dance steps, the ballrooms, and the costumes, and at the same time narrates the drama of the two great waltz composers, a bitter conflict between a father and a son. This rich and compelling story is lavishly illustrated with the music and dancing of the time, recreated in Vienna's sumptuous Hofburg Palace.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4xcjru45/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289079&wID=102638" "fod1000289078","","Stage Light, Stage Fright","","51 min 12 sec","[]","The life of an orchestra musician is marvelous. Mozart, Schubert, and Strauss surround you. All day long you hear beautiful music. What other people pay a lot of money for, you get paid to do. You are gifted, you bring joy into people’s lives, everybody loves you. And chances are high, you are an alcoholic, lonely, and burnt out. Musicians have the third most stressful profession worldwide topped only by air traffic controllers and emergency room doctors. Their working hours are antisocial, their lives lonesome. And work demands from them constant negotiating with something some of them need in order to perform and others have to fight in order to perform. Interviewing performing artists, this film examines the challenge of being a musician and the struggles to overcome stage fright and the difficulties of their lifestyle.","stream","[]","[]","['Music', 'Music and dance', 'Music appreciation', 'Performance practice (Music)']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1q7la24j/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289078&wID=102638" "fod1000289077","","A Bach Companion, The Life and Work of Johann Sebastian Bach","","58 min 42 sec","[]","This documentary takes a close look at Bach's life, the places where he worked, his works, and the techniques he used when composing, as well as at the political and cultural life during the composer's time. Recorded on scene, Robert Levin presents a detailed account of the crucial developments and stages in Bach´s life as well and looks at his key compositions.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_5gs4hjfu/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289077&wID=102638" "fod1000289076","","The Choreographer Mats Ek","","58 min 12 sec","[]","How is the perfect sequence of steps formed? In May 2013, a new and much anticipated full-length work by internationally highly esteemed choreographer Mats Ek — Juliet & Romeo — premiered at the Royal opera house in Stockholm. Filmmakers Andreas Söderberg and Björn Eriksson were there. This intimate documentary follows Ek's creative, artisic process and choreographic prowess, as he works with dancers on the piece.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance', 'Choreography']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_rp4e32yk/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289076&wID=102638" "fod1000289075","","Marvin Hamlisch, What He Did for Love","","1 hr 25 min 20 sec","[]","Composer, conductor, genius, mensch, Marvin Hamlisch was as close to a modern day DaVinci as it gets. Hit after hit…”The Way We Were,” “Nobody Does It Better,” “The Sting,” “A Chorus Line,” Marvin was irrepressible and prolific. Winner of four Grammys, an Emmy, three Oscars, and a Tony, all by the time he was 31-years old, Marvin’s streak was staggering, vast, unprecedented, and glorious. Interviews with a cavalcade of Marvin’s colleagues, schoolmates, and renowned collaborators help to tell a deeply personal, candid insider study of one of the greatest artists of our time.","stream","[]","[]","['Dramatic music', 'Music and dance', 'Music in art']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_f09zypx8/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289075&wID=102638" "fod1000289074","","The Female Voice of Afghanistan","","50 min 50 sec","[]","In July 2021, after the last German soldier had left the country, the film team led by ethnomusicologist Yalda Yazdani and German-Afghan journalist Sharmila Hashimi traveled to Kabul to meet female singers. No one could have guessed at the time that this would be the last opportunity to document the lifes of these female artists before the Taliban took power. The speed of the dramatic changes surprised even the protagonists, who nevertheless did not let themselves be stopped in their different lifes.A year later, all involved have left the country, their beloved homeland, unwillingly and are now stuck ‘between worlds'. They all share similar feelings, worries, and dreams. They can't really arrive anywhere, they are restless and scattered in foreign countries. What moves these women now, looking back on what has happened and looking forward to the future? In a further undertaking and with reference to the filming in 2021, the same film team now approaches the protagonists once again, visits them and emotionally continues to tell their personal stories.","stream","[]","[]","['World music', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_tpf4cis4/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289074&wID=102638" "fod1000289073","","The Music Critic","","1 hr 16 min 15 sec","[]","One of the most prestigious venues in the world, Vienna Konzerthaus togs its main stage up into a legendary Viennese Coffee House setting, representing the tradition where poets, writers, critics, and common people often gather to complain about anythingSipping his coffee with an apfelstrudel on the side, John Malkovich slips into the role of the evil critic. Equipped with a frivolous potpourri of musical insults, he believes the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Prokofiev, and the likes to be weary and dreary. Schumann fancies himself a composer, while Brahms is a giftless bastard and Claude Debussy is simply ugly. A sardonic mix of the most evil music critiques of the last centuries written about some of the greatest works of music are presented in The Music Critic.Music by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Dvorak, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, Kanchelli, Piazzolla, and Igudesman.","stream","[]","[]","['Theater', 'Language arts', 'Drama']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_814nvg8n/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289073&wID=102638" "fod1000289072","","Moro No Brasil, The Sound of Brazil","","1 hr 44 min 34 sec","[]","In this video, Finnish director Mika Kaurismäki dives into the overflowing musical diversity of Brazil. After spending more than 12 years in Brazil, Kaurismäki sets out on a 4000 km journey to discover local, popular culture, meeting musicians, singers, dancers with an amazing diversity of musical styles far beyond Samba or Bossa Nova. In this documentary, Kaurismäki shows the people as they are – and gives them the opportunity to speak for themselves, via their amazing rhythms and especially via the lyrics of their songs, which are subtitled to enable the audience to get closer to them.","stream","[]","['Latin America']","['Music', 'Music and dance', 'World music']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ynez6b4a/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289072&wID=102638" "fod1000289071","","Testing Mozart","","59 min 34 sec","[]","This video examines the ""Mozart Effect,"" the power of Mozart's music to fight disease and increase the mental ability of its listeners. It is common knowledge that cows give more milk and tomatoes grow bigger when played Mozart, but what about humans? In this journey into the world's of music and medicine, Testing Mozart will examine the latest scientific discoveries that shed new light on the influence of Mozart's work on the brain. This documentary by the prize winning director Frederick Baker, helps explain why Mozart is so special and receiving so much attention. In this way a broad range of viewers, who would not usually watch films about classical music, will be introduced to Mozart and attracted to hearing more of his works, during the rest of Mozart year.","stream","[]","[]","['Intellect', 'Psychology', 'Cognitive psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3an2g2ww/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289071&wID=102638" "fod1000289070","","How to Get Out of the Cage, A Year With John Cage","","55 min 59 sec","[]","From 1982 to 1992, Frank Scheffer worked with John Cage on many different occasions, which resulted in a unique archive of historical audio-visual material. Based on this unique archive, including interviews, musical performances, and images of different locations related to his life and work - filmed on 16mm and transferred to Digi-Beta - the filmmaker Scheffer created How To Get Out Of The Cage - A Year With John Cage.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ao3b063x/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289070&wID=102638" "fod1000289069","","Looking for Cole","","57 min 53 sec","[]","It might be an interesting project to find out just how many movie scores of the past decades feature at least one of Cole Porter’s songs. But, there might just be too many to count. The documentary Looking for Cole, which was recorded over the course of 3 years, gives you a unique insight into the artist’s most interesting life as a ‘supreme sophisticate.’ Narrator and performer Wilfried Van den Brande may well call himself an expert on Porter: he has completed a PhD on the topic, recorded the largest Porter anthology to date, and published concert recordings of 325 Porter songs online. In this video, Van den Brande journeys in the composer’s footsteps, discusses his work and life with numerous experts, and performs with musicians such as Kim Criswell, Wayne Marshall, the WDR Funkhaus Orchester, and the Brussels Philharmonic.","stream","[]","[]","['Dramatic music', 'Music and dance', 'Music in art']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_nme2mx1g/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289069&wID=102638" "fod1000289068","","Country Roads, The Heartbeat of America","","1 hr 28 min 47 sec","[]","Country music does not always enjoy a good reputation in parts of the world. Country ? that’s botoxed women and flabby men with guitars. But country celebrates the simple life, the limitation to and contentment with the home, family, and friends: an exploration of one’s lot in life. This video examines country music and its typical sound, with a look at country greats Johnny Cash, Townes van Zandt, and Steve Earle. It considers its focus on a value-conservative America that considers its fellow human beings with empathy. It also looks at the children of the legends: Steve Earle’s son Justin Townes Earle, Johnny Cash’s son John Carter, and songwriter Liz Rose’s daughter Caitlin.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hgmylj2m/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289068&wID=102638" "fod1000289067","","The Devil’s Horn","","1 hr 22 min 11 sec","[]","The saxophone has always been either ridiculed or considered Satan‘s very own instrument. Banned by the Nazis and the communists, there seems to be a curse surrounding this instrument. From Charlie Parker to Jimmy Heath, many of the great players seem to have lost their souls to its charm and some even claim that playing the sax is like dancing with the devil. This video traces the history of the saxophone from its beginnings in the workshop of the eccentric inventor Adolphe Sax to the giants of Bebop and to contemporary innovative approaches. We even meet Jazz legend Giuseppi Logan, who had long been considered lost and who also suffered from the curse of the saxophone.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jogwo8rc/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289067&wID=102638" "fod1000289066","","Maya Plisetskaya, Diva of Dance","","50 min 48 sec","[]","Recorded at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow from 1945-1977, this video features Maya Plisetskaya performing excerpts from a dozen of her greatest roles created by many of the world's famous choreographers, including Roland Petit and Maurice Béjart from ballets like Raymonda, Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, and a mesmerizing performance of The Dying Swan.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hz9fow65/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289066&wID=102638" "fod1000289002","","Stacey Dooley Investigates, Second Chance Sex Offenders","","57 min 23 sec","['Stacey Dooley Investigates']","Stacey travels to Florida where sex offenders face restrictions for life. But there is a battle raging about these laws - do they protect children, or are they just in place to make the public feel better? Stacey spends time with offenders and lawmakers to consider if it is possible for sex offenders to be rehabilitated. Do they ever deserve a second chance, or are their crimes impossible to forgive? Once sex offenders leave prison in Florida, they are put on a publicly available register for life, and neighbours are informed of where they live. Stacey meets the police officers in one county who have taken the laws to the extreme - by placing 5ft red signs outside sexual predators' houses. They are the most serious class of offender, and most have committed crimes against children under 13. Convicted sex offenders on the register are also subject to residency restrictions, which prevent them from living near places where children congregate - like schools, parks and even bus stops. As a result of these living restrictions, offenders have retreated to live in remote parts of Florida, away from built up areas. Stacey also spends time with offenders in a small, isolated settlement called Miracle Village. Surrounded for miles by sugar cane fields, offenders living here have committed a range of sexual crimes against children - from molesting children to watching child pornography.","stream","[]","[]","['Publishing', 'Communication', 'Mass media', 'Criminology', 'Journalism', 'Crime']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2yisxp78/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289002&wID=102638" "fod1000288985","","The Persians, A History of Iran - Episode 3","","51 min 52 sec","['The Persians: A History of Iran']","In the last episode, Samira Ahmed travels to the crumbling ruins of an ancient walled city and goes back to when Persia faced her gravest threat: Genghis Khan. But from the death and destruction, emerged a golden age of Persian poetry and art. In the fabled city of Isfahan, Samira encounters the dynasty of Shahs that succeeded the Mongols - The Safavids, who gave Iran a powerful new identity through Shia Islam and carved its message in stone, brick and tile. Finally Samira travels to Persepolis, to tell the story of Iran’s last Shah and his ill-fated attempt to link his dynasty to Persia’s ancient kings, with momentous consequences for the world.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","['Civilization, Ancient', 'World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_yy0m3a9k/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288985&wID=102638" "fod1000288984","","The Persians, A History of Iran - Episode 2","","52 min 0 sec","['The Persians: A History of Iran']","After the Muslim Arab conquest of Persia in 651 AD, Samira Ahmed tells the remarkable story of the clash between two powerful civilisations and why Iran was the only country in the Middle East to preserve its language and culture. From Zoroastrian Fire Temples, to the fabled bazaars of Aladdin, to an ancient magical storybook that became Iran’s national myth, this second episode reveals why Iran isn’t Arab and how it has proudly held onto its Persian identity, art and literature to this day","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","['Civilization, Ancient', 'World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_p5qyvdgq/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288984&wID=102638" "fod1000288983","","The Persians, A History of Iran - Episode 1","","51 min 4 sec","['The Persians: A History of Iran']","Since Ayatollah Khomeini brought revolution to Iran in 1979, the country has become a byword for radical Islam. Western documentary teams are seldom given access, but broadcaster and journalist Samira Ahmed has been given a rare opportunity to discover its rich, colourful culture and extraordinary history. In this first episode, Samira journeys to places rarely seen by Western audiences to reveal how the Persian Empire was born, the mysterious writing of its early people and how her powerful kings built a vast empire that became the envy of the ancient world.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Middle East']","['Civilization, Ancient', 'World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vfih94dm/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288983&wID=102638" "fod1000288981","","Our Dementia Choir, Episode 2","","58 min 16 sec","['Our Dementia Choir']","Vicky sets out to see the impact of music on people in the later stages of dementia. She visits a care home offering music therapy and sees how their unique approach is benefiting the people there. Four choir members take part in an unprecedented experiment when they are scanned at the University of Nottingham to see how the different parts of their brains communicate when listening to music despite the damage caused by their dementia. The three-month scientific study to see whether singing in the choir has any measurable physiological effect on them comes to an end, and Vicky announces that in a matter of weeks they are going to perform at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham in front of an audience of 2,000 people. However, it's not long before the very real challenges faced daily by the choir threaten to derail the entire project as members struggle to learn the new songs. With Vicky and choir master Mark De-Lisser driving them forward, can they pull it off?","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Diseases', 'Neurological nursing', 'Neurological emergencies']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_rek4tldh/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288981&wID=102638" "fod1000288980","","Our Dementia Choir, Episode 1","","58 min 15 sec","['Our Dementia Choir']","Vicky starts her search for choir members, meeting people with different types of dementia and at different stages. One of the first to join is former woodwork teacher Chris, whose frontotemperal dementia is leading to increasingly disinhibited behaviour. The youngest member is 31-year-old Dan, who was diagnosed with a rare form of genetic Alzheimer's two years ago. Dan's father died at 36, though at the time no-one realised why. There's a risk that Dan's young twins will have inherited the faulty gene, and Dan seizes the opportunity to take part in a cutting-edge experiment in the hope that it will help find a cure in the future.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Diseases', 'Neurological nursing', 'Neurological emergencies']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_mac9xa7a/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288980&wID=102638" "fod1000288978","","North America with Simon Reeve, Episode 5","","59 min 22 sec","['North America with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve continues his journey through the Americas. In this fifth leg of the journey, Simon travels across Central America, from the Caribbean to the Pacific. He begins by diving on a coral reef on the coast of northern Belize and visits a rescue centre for orphaned manatees. In Belize's Chiquibul National Park, Simon witnesses a gun battle between armed park rangers and intruders from neighbouring Guatemala intent on clearing the rainforest for farming. Simon's next stop is Guatemala where over half the population live off the land. The staple crop is corn, but Simon discovers that a vast area of Central America is suffering from a severe drought, partly blamed on climate change. Half of children under the age of five are malnourished, and Simon visits one mother who only has eight days of food left to feed her young family. The drought is not only causing hunger but mass migration to the United States. In El Salvador Simon encounters the other big factor in the migration crisis: the brutal gang violence that causes thousands to flee the country. A new government in El Salvador is cracking down on the gangs and Simon heads out on patrol with an elite police unit tasked with taking back control of the streets. In a dark situation, Simon finds a ray of light in a volunteer organisation that takes young teenagers from gang neighbourhoods and trains them to be paramedics. The last destination on this leg of the journey is Costa Rica, a small tropical paradise that's home to 6% of the world's biodiversity. In a troubled region, Costa Rica is a beacon of hope and stability. It has led the world in eco-tourism and aims to become the first carbon neutral country in 2021. Simon joins school children to plant trees, one of many projects to restore the country's tropical forests and fight climate change.","stream","[]","[]","['Management', 'Economics', 'International business enterprises', 'Business']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ab6o9zb7/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288978&wID=102638" "fod1000288977","","North America with Simon Reeve, Episode 4","","59 min 8 sec","['North America with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve continues his journey through the Americas. In this fourth leg of the journey, Simon travels from Texas and down the length of Mexico. In Texas, Simon joins the US Border Patrol, who constantly pick up migrants who have illegally crossed the dangerous Rio Grande river in search of a new life in the United States. In the midst of this humanitarian crisis, Simon meets one woman who risks her life to take vital supplies across the border to stranded migrants on the Mexican side of the border in one of the most violent cities in Mexico. Much of the city of Reynosa is in the grip of a powerful criminal organisation. Simon visits the elite police force tasked with taking on an enemy that uses high tech surveillance and an arsenal of US manufactured weapons to control the border city. In southern Mexico, Simon visits Chiapas, a state with spectacular scenery, culture and history. Chiapas is also home to the largest indigenous population in Mexico, who trace their ancestry to the ancient Maya. In the depths of the rainforest, Simon explores the Maya city of Yaxchilan, once a thriving hub of a hugely sophisticated civilisation that prospered long before European settlers arrived in the Americas. Simon discovers that today's indigenous communities have been marginalised, and many complain they are treated as second class citizens in Mexico. Until the middle of the 20th century, the Lacandon people had little contact with the outside world. Most still live in the forest like their Maya ancestors but as Simon finds out, their beautiful home could be lost to logging and farming in less than a decade.","stream","[]","[]","['Management', 'Economics', 'International business enterprises', 'Business']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ynhumt8t/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288977&wID=102638" "fod1000288976","","North America with Simon Reeve, Episode 3","","59 min 8 sec","['North America with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve continues his journey through the Americas. In this third leg of the journey Simon travels down the length of California. In northern California he explores the land of the giant redwoods, where he learns that only a fraction of old growth forest survives. Climbing 250 feet into the canopy of a giant redwood, Simon joins a team of arborists who are cloning the world's biggest and most successful trees in an attempt to replant the forests that they hope can help to tackle climate change. California has recently suffered from severe droughts that have helped to create the ideal conditions for wildfires. After visiting the devastating aftermath of the fire that destroyed the town of Paradise, Simon joins the elite fire fighters who are working 24/7 to prevent a similar catastrophe happening again. Travelling south, Simon arrives on the beautiful west coast where most Californians live. But behind the glamorous Hollywood image, Simon soon discovers LA's dark underbelly when he joins street medics who provide healthcare to the city's 45,000 homeless. In the spectacular Sierra Nevada mountains, Simon lends a helping hand to the California Conservation Corps, a group that traces its origins to the 1930s New Deal. He works alongside young people who have struggled with drug addiction, mental health problems and homelessness, who have found purpose and employment in protecting California's threatened environment. Simon ends the third leg of his journey close to the Mexican border, where the man-made Salton Sea is now drying up, and a once fashionable resort has fallen on bad times. In scorching desert temperatures some hardy Americans have still found a place to live off grid here, escaping the rat race and the huge costs and challenges of living in the wealthiest state in the US.","stream","[]","[]","['Management', 'Economics', 'International business enterprises', 'Business']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_mnrgj9bb/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288976&wID=102638" "fod1000288975","","North America with Simon Reeve, Episode 2","","58 min 23 sec","['North America with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve continues his journey through the Americas. In this second leg, Simon is in the United States travelling down the Rocky Mountains from Montana to Colorado.Travelling south Simon explores small town America, which in recent years has witnessed a steady decline as big employers move away and people head to the cities for work. Author and broadcaster Simon Reeve is one of the BBC's most popular presenters and this series marks his biggest project yet. Meeting engaging and colourful characters along the way, Simon's adventure uncovers a side to the Americas we rarely see, highlighting serious social and political issues alongside the epic landscapes and sheer fun of an endlessly fascinating part of the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Management', 'Economics', 'International business enterprises', 'Business']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_s2f3gjeo/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288975&wID=102638" "fod1000288974","","North America with Simon Reeve, Episode 1","","59 min 7 sec","['North America with Simon Reeve']","In this first leg of his epic journey, Simon travels from the frozen beauty of Alaska down through Canada to Vancouver and the border with the United States. Landing on a huge glacier in Alaska's Denali National Park, Simon witnesses first-hand the brutal impact of global climate change in the remote north of the planet - ice is receding here at an alarming rate. Hunting caribou with native Americans, Simon also hears both sides of the debate about President Trump's plans to open the Arctic National Wilderness Reserve to oil drilling. Canada has a much greener reputation than its powerful neighbour, as Simon learns in the Yukon while sharing a bizarre cocktail containing a frozen human toe with an off-grid character called Caveman Bill. But Canada has many of its own problems: in the wealthy hipster paradise of Vancouver Simon meets the people saving lives in the midst of a brutal opioid addiction crisis that has cost so many lives across the North American continent. Author and broadcaster Simon Reeve is one of the BBC's most popular presenters and this series marks his biggest project yet. Meeting engaging and colourful characters along the way, Simon's adventure uncovers a side to the Americas rarely seen, highlighting serious social and political issues alongside the epic landscapes and sheer fun of an endlessly fascinating part of the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Management', 'Economics', 'International business enterprises', 'Business']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7bbnwmgw/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288974&wID=102638" "fod1000288972","","Mediterranean with Simon Reeve, Episode 4","","59 min 10 sec","['Mediterranean with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve embarks on the fourth and final leg of his epic four-part journey around the Mediterranean. Taking a ferry across the Strait of Gibraltar, Simon’s first stop is Ceuta, a Spanish exclave surrounded by Morocco. This is one of the few land borders between Africa and the European Union. Simon joins the Spanish border police who check engines and even dashboards for stowaways trying to reach Europe. Migrant and refugees attempting to cross Ceuta’s fortress border have quadrupled in the last year. Undaunted by Morocco’s failure to issue a filming permit, Simon crosses the border as a tourist, tracking down a group of young migrants hiding out in a forest close to Ceuta. They’ve travelled thousands of miles, crossing the Sahara to get this far, and now they’re just a twenty-foot, razor wire fence away from their European dream. Crossing the Med to Spain, one the busiest shipping lanes in the world, Simon discovers huge numbers of dolphins and even giant whales surviving by dodging the ferries, container ships and oil tankers. Travelling along the arid southern Spanish coast, Simon takes to air to witness the sea of plastic that form over a hundred square miles of greenhouses. It’s where much of our supermarket fruit and veg are grown, but as Simon discovers it’s a massive industry built on the back of a low paid, migrant workforce. Following in the footsteps of four million Brits who make the journey every year, Simon travels to the Costa Blanca and its most famous resort, Benidorm. Derided by many, Simon is surprised to learn that high-rise Benidorm is now being hailed by experts as a model of sustainable tourism. The Mediterranean region attracts a third of world tourism and visitor numbers are predicted to rise to half a billion a year by the end of the next decade.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7es718za/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288972&wID=102638" "fod1000288971","","Mediterranean with Simon Reeve, Episode 3","","58 min 4 sec","['Mediterranean with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve embarks on the third leg of his epic four-part journey around the Mediterranean. He begins in Libya, a country well off the tourist trail and torn apart by revolution, insurgents from the so-called Islamic State and western air strikes. Simon visits the Mediterranean city of Sirte, scene of recent heavy fighting. It’s some of the worst destruction that Simon has ever witnessed, with entire neighbourhoods of the city completely flattened. Libyans are trying to get their country back on its feet and there is still much to build on and treasure. Simon visits one of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities, Leptis Magna. Many feared that the remains could fall in to the hands of IS, who had destroyed so many ancient sites in Syria and Iraq, but Simon meets the young volunteers who risked their lives to protect one of the world’s greatest historic sites. Travelling west along North Africa’s Mediterranean coast, Simon arrives in Tunisia, a country that unlike its neighbour, has long been a tourist destination. Heading deep into the desert, the backdrop for scenes in the Star Wars films, Simon visits the spectacular fortress village of Chenini, where houses were carved into the mountain by the Amazigh, better known as the Berbers. Today Berbers are a small minority in Tunisia, but Simon finds one man keeping the traditions alive, harnessing camel power to make olive oil, and excavating rock by hand to build new Berber homes. From Tunisia Simon boards the overnight ferry to Sicily. Known as the Jewel of the Mediterranean, Sicily has long been famous as home to the Mafia. In recent years a government crackdown and public rebellion has substantially weakened the Mafia’s grip on the island but in the countryside there are worrying signs of a comeback. Simon meets three inspiring sisters, who despite constant intimidation, including the skinning of their much-loved dog, are making a defiant stand.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_qqlppfwt/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288971&wID=102638" "fod1000288970","","Mediterranean with Simon Reeve, Episode 2","","58 min 52 sec","['Mediterranean with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve embarks on the second leg of his epic four-part journey around the Mediterranean. Setting off from a snowy mountain ski resort in Cyprus, Simon finds an island and a capital city still deeply divided between Turkish Cypriots in the north and Greek Cypriots in the south. Simon joins the UN troops who patrol the line that separates the two sides, one of the world’s longest running peace keeping missions. From Cyprus, Simon heads to the Middle East, a region of the Mediterranean that’s also no stranger to conflict and division. In Lebanon, Simon explores a country of breathtaking landscapes, with spectacular coastline, soaring mountains and a sacred valley known as the Qadisha, a holy site for Lebanese Christians. Staying overnight in an abandoned monastery carved into the rock face, Simon learns that in a Muslim dominated Middle East, Christians are facing persecution and numbers are collapsing. Travelling south, Simon’s next stop is Israel, a country that perhaps more than any other depends on the Mediterranean for its survival. With few friends in the region, Israel has to transport most of its goods by sea. Simon joins the Israeli Navy who patrol the coast and protect the country’s off shore oil reserves using the latest military weaponry and technology, including unmanned, combat-ready drone boats. From Israel Simon crosses one of the world’s most heavily fortified borders to reach the Gaza Strip. Palestinians and Israelis have endured a seemingly endless cycle of violence and in Gaza the result has been devastating destruction. Many building materials are restricted by an Israeli blockade on Gaza but Simon meets an inspiring young woman who has helped reconstruction efforts by inventing an ingenious method of making bricks from ash. It’s a rare ray of hope in one of the most troubled regions of the Mediterranean.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_rjjjogkd/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288970&wID=102638" "fod1000288969","","Mediterranean with Simon Reeve, Episode 1","","58 min 42 sec","['Mediterranean with Simon Reeve']","Simon Reeve embarks on the first leg of his epic four-part journey around the Mediterranean. At the centre of this great sea, and surrounded by crystal clear waters, is Simon’s first stop, the beautiful island of Malta. Driven by a surge of tourists, modern day Malta is booming. But beneath the picture postcard image lies a country accused of being a haven for money-laundering and organised crime, where journalists can be murdered by car bombs. When Simon takes a ferry to his next destination, Calabria in southern Italy, he discovers a region in the grip of Europe’s most powerful mafia, the Ndràngheta. With rare access to police and customs investigators, Simon follows an armed convoy carrying a ton of seized cocaine; joins a stake out of a high level suspect, and crawls through a huge underground warren of tunnels and bunkers built by fugitive mafia bosses. Travelling east along the southern tip of mainland Italy, Simon visits a turtle conservation centre, meeting Raoul, a loggerhead turtle rescued after swallowing huge quantities of plastic, a massive and increasing threat to Mediterranean wildlife. Simon helps release him back into the sea. Taking the overnight ferry from the heal of Italy, Simon arrives in one of the least known but most beautiful corners of the Mediterranean, Albania. Under communist rule Albania was isolated and shut off from most of the world. In a country now hoping for EU membership, Simon discovers an ancient culture of vendetta, where if an adult commits a crime, a child can be killed in revenge. Simon ends the first leg of his journey at a spectacular wildlife reserve where bird life is now recovering following the country’s groundbreaking ban on hunting.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_xact7lt9/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288969&wID=102638" "fod1000288967","","Episode 4, Family Ties (Louis Theroux, Life on the Edge)","","50 min 55 sec","['Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge']","Louis examines how the greatest source of love in our lives - our families - can often be the cause of our deepest pain. In his trilogy of documentaries centred on the Westboro Baptist Church, Louis explores the price the family was paying for its devotion to the distorted vision of its patriarch, Pastor Fred Phelps. With Pastor Phelps now dead, the family has been torn apart - some of its members are still utterly devoted, whilst others have left, forbidden from ever contacting their families again. Louis also reflects on how physical and mental health or forces beyond our own control can threaten to derail our family lives. He catches up with contributors from Trans Kids and A Different Brain to see how life has changed since he saw them last.","stream","[]","[]","['Mass media', 'Communication', 'Journalism', 'Publishing']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_it9m4saj/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288967&wID=102638" "fod1000288966","","Episode 3, Law and Disorder (Louis Theroux, Life on the Edge)","","51 min 5 sec","['Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge']","Louis reflects on the criminal justice system in the USA, which has more prisoners than any other country in the world. In documentaries such as Behind Bars and Miami Mega Jail, Louis spent time with hundreds of incarcerated men, discovering a world with its own rules and codes and a system that seemed to be broken. In A Place for Paedophiles, Louis came face to face with those responsible for serious sex crimes against children who were being locked up indefinitely, even after their sentences had been completed. Louis also revisits his documentaries in Philadelphia and Milwaukee, where tensions between the African-American community and the police were already at boiling point, years before the recent killing of George Floyd.","stream","[]","[]","['Mass media', 'Communication', 'Journalism', 'Publishing']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_oq756auy/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288966&wID=102638" "fod1000288965","","Episode 2, The Dark Side of Pleasure (Louis Theroux, Life on the Edge)","","51 min 8 sec","['Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge']","Louis explores how America has managed to take our darkest desires, commodify them and turn them into a saleable product. From his memorable Weird Weekends episodes on porn and rap to films about Las Vegas and the US opioid crisis, this episode explores a very human tendency to jump to the dark side when seeking out pleasure - whether through indulgence, risk-taking or the joy of doing something seen as ‘bad’ or ‘wrong’. Louis re-connects with porn-star JJ, who over 20 years ago was just making his way in the adult industry but has since turned his back on that world in favour of a new life in Eastern Europe. And Louis catches up once more with Katilia from Heroin Town, whom he last saw hopelessly addicted to drugs, with little sign of turning her life around.","stream","[]","[]","['Mass media', 'Communication', 'Journalism', 'Publishing']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ti57l4hw/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288965&wID=102638" "fod1000288964","","Episode 1, Beyond Belief (Louis Theroux, Life on the Edge)","","51 min 15 sec","['Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge']","Louis Theroux explores how some people's most fervent beliefs can lead to conflict.","stream","[]","[]","['Mass media', 'Communication', 'Journalism', 'Publishing']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7ag3w3ht/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288964&wID=102638" "fod1000288940","","WW1, The Final Hours","","48 min 18 sec","[]","On 8 November 1918, an Englishman, a Frenchman and a German gathered in secret, on a train carriage in a forest near Paris. Their meeting would last for three days. Its aim: bring peace to Europe, and an end to four long years of brutal and deadly war. One hundred years after the end of the First World War, this documentary uncovers the extraordinary events leading up to the Armistice negotiations, and the repercussions that would ripple across the continent, and throughout the 20th century - sometimes with catastrophic consequences. Now, leading historians have examined the meeting from the perspectives of the three key players on the train, as well as the people who sent them there. Each had the weight of their nation on their shoulders. Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss joined the Navy at just 13, and grew up to be the commander of the most powerful navy on earth. Britain had ruled the waves for over 100 years, and Wemyss has been sent to the meeting with one objective - keep it that way. He had to make sure that the negotiations not only gave Britain the upper hand at sea, but ensured that Germany never threaten Britain's naval dominance again - whatever the cost. Marshall Ferdinand Foch was in charge of the war on land. He had seen his beloved France decimated by a war of attrition which had cost millions of lives, on a front line which never moved more than a few miles. He was single-minded and unapologetic in his aim: dismantle Germany and prevent them from ever invading France again. German Matthias Erzberger was, unlike his French and British counterparts, not a military man, but a politician. Sent to negotiate for a nation on its knees, he had little room for manoeuvre, but still faced harsher terms than he had ever expected. While fighting his corner in the train carriage, events in Germany were unfolding faster than he could possibly imagine.","stream","[]","['Europe']","['World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_eonb7aff/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288940&wID=102638" "fod1000288939","","The Truth About Obesity","","51 min 18 sec","[]","A combination of fast food culture and genes have led to our expanding waistlines, but Chris Bavin reveals how small changes can help us all maximize our chances of keeping trim. The programme shows how a simple piece of string can tell you how healthy you are, when the best time to eat is, and how our gut bacteria may keep us skinny. Plus we meet cutting-edge researchers who hope to solve obesity with a simple injection.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Nutrition', 'Diet']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_a0t6ly4r/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288939&wID=102638" "fod1000288938","","The Truth About Looking Good","","50 min 13 sec","[]","Cherry Healey investigates the cosmetics industry to determine how much of what products promise is based on scientific evidence and how much is simply marketing manipulation. In the UK over nine billion pounds a year are spent on beauty products that promise to improve and transform us. But how much of what these products promise is based in scientific evidence, and how much is simply marketing manipulation? Cherry Healey teams up with independent scientists to put everyday cosmetics to the test like never before. In a groundbreaking study carried out by the University of Sheffield, and with the help of 25 volunteers, she discovers that moisturisers might not have the benefits people think they do.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Health attitudes', 'Health behavior', 'Self-care, Health', 'Health expectancy']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hd1xb5rq/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288938&wID=102638" "fod1000288937","","Tareena, Return from Isis","","47 min 15 sec","[]","The exclusive story of Britain’s most high profile ISIS returnee, Tareena Shakil. A victim of domestic abuse and looking for a way out for herself and her son, Tareena was groomed and recruited by ISIS. She eventually travelled to Syria, but soon realised she’d made a terrible mistake. When Tareena returned to England, she was arrested and condemned by the press. Now free from prison, Tareena wants to join the fight against ISIS. With exclusive access to Tareena, her family, and de-radicalisation expert Mike Jervis, this is a story of radicalisation, return – and the search for redemption.","stream","[]","[]","['Terrorism', 'Criminology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_smzcf5iv/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288937&wID=102638" "fod1000288936","","Search for the Last Unicorn","","49 min 10 sec","[]","Reports of Northern White Rhinoceros alive in Southern Sudan has given conservationists renewed hope. Declared extinct in 2018, could this charismatic animal get a miraculous second chance? With exclusive access, the BBC follows an international team of experts, on an expedition to a war zone to go in search of the Northern White Rhinoceros. An animal that little is really known about, inhabiting some of the most remote and dangerous countries in Africa – could a lost population of these incredible beasts still exist?","stream","[]","[]","['Endangered ecosystems', 'Biodiversity', 'Endangered species', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hzrrzwc5/version/100101/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288936&wID=102638" "fod1000288934","","David Bowie, Finding Fame","","1 hr 30 min 20 sec","[]","This is the David Bowie story you don't know. The story of how David Robert Jones became David Bowie, how David Bowie became Ziggy Stardust and how Ziggy became immortal, changing the musical landscape as he did so. The story that finally makes sense of one of the greatest icons of the 20th and 21st centuries.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vjjwk6ne/version/100061/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288934&wID=102638" "fod1000288411","","TEDTalks, Kathryn Kolbert - The End of Roe v. Wade and What Comes Next for Reproductive Freedom","","16 min 52 sec","[]","Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision protecting people's right to have an abortion in the United States, will be overturned within a year, says reproductive rights attorney Kathryn Kolbert. In this electrifying call to action, she breaks down the systematic attack against reproductive freedom in the US and envisions what a post-Roe world could look like. ""First, we've got to build a badass social justice movement,"" she says. (This talk was recorded December 3, 2021)","stream","[]","[]","['Sexism', 'Equality', 'Sociology', 'Human rights', 'Sex', 'International law and human rights']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_kv4a5swy/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288411&wID=102638" "fod1000288410","","TEDTalks, Christina Costa - How Gratitude Rewires Your Brain","","10 min 15 sec","[]","When a psychologist who studies well-being ends up with a brain tumor, what happens when she puts her own research into practice? Christina Costa goes beyond the ""fight"" narrative of cancer -- or any formidable personal journey -- to highlight the brain benefits of an empowering alternative to fostering resilience in the face of unexpected challenges: gratitude.","stream","[]","[]","['Counseling', 'Brain', 'Central nervous system', 'Psychobiology', 'Psychology', 'Psychology, Applied']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_0iqxt15g/version/100091/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288410&wID=102638" "fod1000288408","","TEDTalks, Wendy Macnaughton - The Art of Paying Attention","","13 min 10 sec","[]","In an invitation to slow down and look at the world around you, graphic journalist Wendy MacNaughton illustrates how drawing can spark deeply human, authentic connections. Ready to try? Grab a pencil and join MacNaughton for this delightful talk. ""Drawing is looking, and looking is loving,"" she says.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_wn6i3tku/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288408&wID=102638" "fod1000288407","","TEDTalks, Nabiha Saklayen - Could You Recover from Illness Using Your Own Stem Cells?","","10 min 21 sec","[]","What if diseases could be treated with a patient's own cells, precisely and on demand? Biotech entrepreneur Nabiha Saklayen explains how we could harness advances in biology, machine learning and lasers to create personalized stem cell banks -- and develop medicine uniquely designed for each of our bodies.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Human anatomy', 'Medical care', 'Human biology', 'Health behavior', 'Self-care, Health', 'Biology', 'Human body']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_cryzq3ra/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288407&wID=102638" "fod1000288406","","TEDTalks, Ugur Sahin And Özlem Türeci - Meet the Scientist Couple Driving an mRNA Vaccine Revolution","","24 min 41 sec","[]","As COVID-19 spread, BioNTech cofounders Ugur Sahin and Özlem Türeci had one goal: to make a safe, effective vaccine faster than ever before. In this illuminating conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson, the immunologists (and married couple) share the fascinating story of how their decades of mRNA research powered the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine -- and forecast what this breakthrough science could mean for the future of vaccines and other immunotherapy treatments.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Epidemiology', 'Communicable diseases', 'Public health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7ylcpqp5/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288406&wID=102638" "fod1000288405","","TEDTalks, Candis Watts Smith - 3 Myths about Racism that Keep the US from Progress","","10 min 13 sec","[]","Racism morphs, spreading and hiding behind numerous half-truths and full-blown falsities about where it lives and who embodies it. In this actionable talk, political scientist Candis Watts Smith debunks three widely accepted myths about racism in the US and calls for a nuanced, more expansive definition to support this new era of anti-racist action.","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Racism', 'Ethnicity', 'Sociology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_z2thne8j/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288405&wID=102638" "fod1000288403","","TEDTalks, Yuko Munakata - The Science Behind How Parents Affect Child Development","","16 min 58 sec","[]","Parents, take a deep breath: how your kids turn out isn't fully on you. Of course, parenting plays an important role in shaping who children become, but psychologist Yuko Munakata offers an alternative, research-backed reality that highlights how it's just one of many factors that influence the chaotic complexity of childhood development. A rethink for anyone wondering what made them who they are today and what it means to be a good parent.","stream","[]","[]","['Developmental psychology', 'Psychology', 'Child development']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4t80awca/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288403&wID=102638" "fod1000288402","","TEDTalks, Niro Sivanathan - The Counterintuitive Way to be More Persuasive","","10 min 41 sec","[]","What's the best way to make a good point? Organizational psychologist Niro Sivanathan offers a fascinating lesson on the ""dilution effect,"" a cognitive quirk that weakens our strongest cases -- and reveals why brevity is the true soul of persuasion.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology', 'Communication', 'Psychology, Industrial']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_rhun8od5/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288402&wID=102638" "fod1000288399","","TEDTalks, Neal Katyal - How to Win an Argument (at the US Supreme Court, or Anywhere)","","16 min 3 sec","[]","The secret to winning an argument isn't grand rhetoric or elegant style, says US Supreme Court litigator Neal Katyal -- it takes more than that. With stories of some of the most impactful cases he's argued before the Court, Katyal shows why the key to crafting a persuasive and successful argument lies in human connection, empathy and faith in the power of your ideas. ""The question is not how to win every argument,"" he says. ""It's how to get back up when you do lose.""","stream","[]","[]","['Communication']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1op53q39/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288399&wID=102638" "fod1000288397","","TEDTalks, Al Gore - The New Urgency of Climate Change","","56 min 36 sec","[]","The coronavirus brought much of the world to a standstill, dropping carbon emissions by five percent. Al Gore says keeping those rates down is now up to us. In this illuminating interview, he discusses how the steadily declining cost of wind and solar energy will transform manufacturing, transportation and agriculture, offer a cheaper alternative to fossil fuels and nuclear energy and create millions of new jobs. Stay tuned for a lively debate about geoengineering and hear Gore's thoughts about how humanity can create a clean, prosperous future through a focused global effort and a generation of young people committed to change. (This virtual conversation, hosted by head of TED Chris Anderson, was recorded June 23, 2020.)","stream","[]","[]","['Air', 'Pollution', 'Climatic changes', 'Global warming', 'Environmental sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_maobueeo/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288397&wID=102638" "fod1000288396","","TEDTalks, Jennifer L. Eberhardt - How Racial Bias Works and How to Disrupt it","","14 min 8 sec","[]","Our brains create categories to make sense of the world, recognize patterns and make quick decisions. But this ability to categorize also exacts a heavy toll in the form of unconscious bias. In this powerful talk, psychologist Jennifer L. Eberhardt explores how our biases unfairly target Black people at all levels of society -- from schools and social media to policing and criminal justice -- and discusses how creating points of friction can help us actively interrupt and address this troubling problem.","stream","[]","[]","['Ethnicity', 'Equality', 'Prejudices', 'Sociology', 'Stereotypes (Social psychology)', 'Psychology', 'Social psychology', 'Racism']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_iaauqvz8/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288396&wID=102638" "fod1000288395","","TEDTalks, Farish Ahmad-Noor - Why is Colonialism (Still) Romanticized?","","12 min 9 sec","[]","Colonialism remains an inescapable blight on the present, lingering in the toxic, internalized mythologies and stereotypes that have outlived the regimes that created them, says historian Farish Ahmad-Noor. Examining why these prejudices and narratives persist (and sometimes thrive), he suggests a multidisciplinary approach to reject cultural obsessions with romanticized history and prevent this nostalgia from perpetuating past oppressions.","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Sociology', 'Wealth', 'Social status']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_l7y4szch/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288395&wID=102638" "fod1000288394","","TEDTalks, Russell Wilson - My Secret to Staying Focused Under Pressure","","6 min 2 sec","[]","Athletes train their bodies to run faster, jump higher, throw farther -- so why don't they train their minds, too? American football quarterback Russell Wilson talks about the power of ""neutral thinking,"" which helps him thrive under pressure (both on the field and off) -- and shows how you can use this mindset to make the right moves in your own life.","stream","[]","[]","['Emotions', 'Psychology', 'Motivation (Psychology)', 'Psychobiology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_r1feb3b9/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288394&wID=102638" "fod1000288393","","TEDTalks, Ibram X. Kendi - The Difference between being Not Racist and Antiracist","","51 min 5 sec","[]","There is no such thing as being ""not racist,"" says author and historian Ibram X. Kendi. In this vital conversation, he defines the transformative concept of antiracism to help us more clearly recognize, take responsibility for and reject prejudices in our public policies, workplaces and personal beliefs. Learn how you can actively use this awareness to uproot injustice and inequality in the world -- and replace it with love. (This virtual interview, hosted by TED's current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers and speaker development curator Cloe Shasha, was recorded June 9, 2020.)","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Racism', 'Ethnicity', 'Sociology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_34hzmj7i/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288393&wID=102638" "fod1000288392","","TEDTalks, Lucy Hone - 3 Secrets of Resilient People","","15 min 56 sec","[]","Everyone experiences loss, but how do you cope with the tough moments that follow? Resilience researcher Lucy Hone shares three hard-won strategies for developing the capacity to brave adversity, overcome struggle and face whatever may come head-on with fortitude and grace.","stream","[]","[]","['Psychology', 'Personality development', 'Counseling', 'Psychology, Applied']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_nt68d9ik/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288392&wID=102638" "fod1000288391","","TEDTalks, Jane Goodall - Every Day You Live, You Impact the Planet","","25 min 5 sec","[]","Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall says that humanity's survival depends on conservation of the natural world. In conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson, she tells the story of her formative days working with chimpanzees, how she transformed from a revered naturalist into a dedicated activist and how she's empowering communities around the world to save natural habitats.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_xlstkwd0/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288391&wID=102638" "fod1000288390","","TEDTalks, Amy Milton - Can We Edit Memories?","","15 min 57 sec","[]","Trauma and PTSD rewire your brain -- especially your memory -- and can unearth destructive emotional responses when stirred. Could we eliminate these triggers without erasing the memories themselves? Enter neurologist Amy Milton's mind-blowing, memory-editing clinical research poised to defuse the damaging effects of painful remembered experiences and offer a potential path toward better mental health.","stream","[]","[]","['Memory', 'Learning', 'Cognitive psychology', 'Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_p0xsmf7s/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288390&wID=102638" "fod1000288389","","TEDTalks, Lindsay Morcom - A History of Indigenous Languages and How to Revitalize Them","","13 min 20 sec","[]","Indigenous languages across North America are under threat of extinction due to the colonial legacy of cultural erasure, says linguist Lindsay Morcom. Highlighting grassroots strategies developed by the Anishinaabe people of Canada to revive their language and community, Morcom makes a passionate case for enacting policies that could protect Indigenous heritage for generations to come.","stream","[]","[]","['Arts', 'Language transfer (Language learning)', 'Linguistics', 'Folklore', 'Anthropology', 'Ethnology', 'Language arts']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_9nn7ifrx/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288389&wID=102638" "fod1000288388","","TEDTalks, Ethan Lisi - What it's Really Like to have Autism","","9 min 43 sec","[]","Autism is not a disease; it's just another way of thinking, says Ethan Lisi. Offering a glimpse into the way he experiences the world, Lisi breaks down misleading stereotypes about autism, shares insights into common behaviors like stimming and masking and promotes a more inclusive understanding of the spectrum.","stream","[]","[]","['Children', 'Psychology', 'Psychology, Pathological']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_alzx6wel/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288388&wID=102638" "fod1000288387","","TEDTalks, Heather C. Mcghee - Racism has a Cost for Everyone","","14 min 11 sec","[]","Racism makes our economy worse -- and not just in ways that harm people of color, says public policy expert Heather C. McGhee. From her research and travels across the US, McGhee shares startling insights into how racism fuels bad policymaking and drains our economic potential -- and offers a crucial rethink on what we can do to create a more prosperous nation for all. ""Our fates are linked,"" she says. ""It costs us so much to remain divided.""","stream","[]","['U.S. states', 'United States']","['Ethnicity', 'Political participation', 'Equality', 'Sociology', 'Political activity', 'Racism']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_38h0h1hr/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288387&wID=102638" "fod1000288386","","TedEd, Plato's Allegory of the Cave (Alex Gendler)","","4 min 33 sec","[]","Twenty four hundred years ago Plato one of history's most famous thinkers said life is like being chained up in a cave forced to watch shadows flitting across a stone wall. Beyond sounding quite morbid what exactly did he mean? Alex Gendler unravels Plato's Allegory of the Cave found in Book VII of The Republic.","stream","[]","[]","['Philosophy']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_fb41t4c2/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288386&wID=102638" "fod1000288385","","TedEd, How a Wound Heals Itself (Sarthak Sinha)","","4 min 1 sec","[]","Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies, with a surface area of about 20 square feet in adults. When we are cut or wounded, our skin begins to repair itself through a complex, well-coordinated process. Sarthak Sinha takes us past the epidermis and into the dermis to investigate this regenerative response.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Human anatomy', 'Human biology', 'Health behavior', 'Self-care, Health', 'Biology', 'Human body']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_oy0vhnh2/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288385&wID=102638" "fod1000288384","","TedEd, What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? (Chad Orzel)","","4 min 44 sec","[]","The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that you can never simultaneously know the exact position and the exact speed of an object. Why not? Because everything in the universe behaves like both a particle and a wave at the same time. Chad Orzel navigates this complex concept of quantum physics. [Directed by Henrik Malmgren, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Physical sciences', 'Mechanics', 'Physics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2vzdeaie/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288384&wID=102638" "fod1000288383","","TedEd, How to Read Music (Tim Hansen)","","5 min 25 sec","[]","Like an actor's script, a sheet of music instructs a musician on what to play (the pitch) and when to play it (the rhythm). Sheet music may look complicated, but once you've gotten the hang of a few simple elements like notes, bars and clefs, you're ready to rock. Tim Hansen hits the instrumental basics you need to read music. [Directed by Thomas Parrinello, narrated by Tim Hansen].","stream","[]","[]","['Music and dance', 'Music appreciation']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_sf94nu0t/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288383&wID=102638" "fod1000288382","","TedEd, Why Do Competitors Open their Stores Next to One Another? (Jac De Haan)","","4 min 3 sec","[]","Why are all the gas stations cafes and restaurants in one crowded spot? As two competitive cousins vie for ice-cream-selling domination on one small beach, discover how game theory and the Nash Equilibrium inform these retail hotspots. [Lesson by Jac de Haan, directed by Luke Rowsell, narrated by Jac de Haan].","stream","[]","[]","['Business planning', 'Business', 'Social groups', 'Management', 'Psychology', 'Economics', 'Social psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_minihj00/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288382&wID=102638" "fod1000288381","","TedEd, Why is it so Hard to Cure Cancer? (Kyuson Yun)","","5 min 7 sec","[]","We've harnessed electricity sequenced the human genome and eradicated smallpox. But after billions of dollars in research we haven't found a solution for a disease that affects more than 14 million people and their families at any given time. Why is it so difficult to cure cancer? Kyuson Yun explains the challenges.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Diseases', 'Cancer']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vooximj6/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288381&wID=102638" "fod1000288380","","TedEd, How Does Laser Eye Surgery Work? (Dan Reinstein)","","5 min 24 sec","[]","In 1948, Spanish ophthalmologist Jose Ignacio Barraquer Moner was fed up with glasses. He wanted a solution for blurry vision that fixed the eye itself, without relying on external aids. The surgery he eventually devised was called ""keratomileusis,"" and his technique focused on reshaping the cornea— what we now know as LASIK. So how does laser eye surgery actually work? Dan Reinstein explains. [Directed by Hype CG, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Diseases', 'Surgery', 'Eye', 'Surgery, Operative']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_wua13fyu/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288380&wID=102638" "fod1000288379","","TedEd, How Does the Rorschach Inkblot Test Work? (Damion Searls)","","5 min 1 sec","[]","For nearly a century, ten inkblots have been used as an almost mystical personality test. Long kept confidential for psychologists and their patients, the mysterious images were said to draw out the workings of a person's mind. But what can inkblots really tell us, and how does this test work? Damion Searls details how the Rorschach Test can help us understand the patterns of our perceptions. [Directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Deniz Dogancay].","stream","[]","[]","['Psychologists', 'Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ql6q9go3/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288379&wID=102638" "fod1000288378","","TedEd, Does Time Exist? (Andrew Zimmerman Jones)","","5 min 11 sec","[]","The earliest time measurements were observations of cycles of the natural world, using patterns of changes from day to night and season to season to build calendars. More precise time-keeping eventually came along to put time in more convenient boxes. But what exactly are we measuring? Andrew Zimmerman Jones contemplates whether time is something that physically exists or is just in our heads. [TED-Ed animation by Nice Shoes].","stream","[]","[]","['Physical sciences', 'Mechanics', 'Philosophy', 'Physics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2v8o9715/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288378&wID=102638" "fod1000288377","","TedEd, Schrödinger's Cat, A Thought Experiment in Quantum Mechanics (Chad Orzel)","","4 min 38 sec","[]","Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, posed this famous question: If you put a cat in a sealed box with a device that has a 50% chance of killing the cat in the next hour, what will be the state of the cat when that time is up? Chad Orzel investigates this thought experiment. [Directed by Agota Vegso, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Physical sciences', 'Mechanics', 'Philosophy', 'Physics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4us5208k/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288377&wID=102638" "fod1000288376","","TedEd, How Does the Stock Market Work? (Oliver Elfenbaum)","","4 min 17 sec","[]","In the 1600s, the Dutch East India Company employed hundreds of ships to trade goods around the globe. In order to fund their voyages, the company turned to private citizens to invest money to support trips in exchange for a share of the profits. In doing so, they unknowingly invented the world's first stock market. So how do companies and investors use the market today? Oliver Elfenbaum explains. [Directed by Tom Gran & Madeleine Grossi, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Euan James-Richards].","stream","[]","[]","['Economics', 'Investments']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_fpxtray6/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288376&wID=102638" "fod1000288375","","TedEd, Cell vs. Virus, A Battle for Health (Shannon Stiles)","","3 min 59 sec","[]","All living things are made of cells. In the human body these highly efficient units are protected by layer upon layer of defense against icky invaders like the cold virus. Shannon Stiles takes a journey into the cell introducing the microscopic arsenal of weapons and warriors that play a role in the battle for your health.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Medicine, Preventive', 'Biology', 'Prevention', 'Life sciences', 'Cold (Disease)', 'Coronary heart disease', 'Microorganisms', 'Microbiology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1dv911g2/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288375&wID=102638" "fod1000288374","","TedEd, The Philosophy of Stoicism (Massimo Pigliucci)","","5 min 24 sec","[]","What is the best life we can live? How can we cope with whatever the universe throws at us and keep thriving nonetheless? The ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism explains that while we may not always have control over the events affecting us we can have control over how we approach things. Massimo Pigliucci describes the philosophy of Stoicism.","stream","[]","[]","['Philosophy']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_js5x1b6j/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288374&wID=102638" "fod1000288373","","TedEd, What is Schizophrenia? (Anees Bahji)","","5 min 24 sec","[]","Schizophrenia was first identified more than a century ago, but we still don't know its exact causes. It remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized illnesses today. So what do we actually know about its symptoms, causes, and treatments? Anees Bahji investigates. [Directed by Artrake Studio, narrated by Susan Zimmerman, music by Stephen LaRosa].","stream","[]","[]","['Schizophrenia', 'Psychology', 'Psychology, Pathological', 'Delusions']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_it1qdda2/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288373&wID=102638" "fod1000288372","","TedEd, The Benefits of a Bilingual Brain (Mia Nacamulli)","","5 min 4 sec","[]","It's obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier -- like traveling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Educator Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more than one language keeps your brain healthy, complex and actively engaged. (Directed by TED-Ed, narrated by Pen-Pen Chen)","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_mejvlg80/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288372&wID=102638" "fod1000288371","","TedEd, What is Bipolar Disorder? (Helen M. Farrell)","","5 min 53 sec","[]","The word bipolar means 'two extremes.' For the many millions experiencing bipolar disorder around the world, life is split between two different realities: elation and depression. So what causes this disorder? And can it be treated? Helen M. Farrell describes the root causes and treatments for bipolar disorder.","stream","[]","[]","['Suicide', 'Psychology', 'Affective disorders', 'Psychology, Pathological']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jlhqxncm/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288371&wID=102638" "fod1000288370","","TedEd, How Does Anesthesia Work? (Steven Zheng)","","4 min 56 sec","[]","When under anesthesia, you can't move, form memories, or — hopefully — feel pain. And while it might just seem like you are asleep for that time, you actually aren't. What's going on? Steven Zheng explains what we know about the science behind anesthesia. [Directed by Zedem Media, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Drug utilization', 'Surgery', 'Surgery, Operative', 'Drugs']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ufnza497/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288370&wID=102638" "fod1000288369","","TedEd, 5 Tips to Improve Your Critical Thinking (Samantha Agoos)","","4 min 30 sec","[]","Every day, a sea of decisions stretches before us, and it's impossible to make a perfect choice every time. But there are many ways to improve our chances — and one particularly effective technique is critical thinking. Samantha Agoos describes a 5-step process that may help you with any number of problems. [Directed by Nick Hilditch, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Counseling', 'Personality development', 'Intellect', 'Psychology', 'Cognitive psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1oyq98sr/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288369&wID=102638" "fod1000288368","","TedEd, What is Depression? (Helen M. Farrell)","","4 min 29 sec","[]","Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world; in the United States, close to ten percent of adults struggle with the disease. But because it's a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. Helen M. Farrell examines the symptoms and treatments of depression, and gives some tips for how you might help a friend who is suffering. [Directed by Artrake Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson].","stream","[]","[]","['Suicide', 'Psychology', 'Affective disorders', 'Psychology, Pathological']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jvol1aoi/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288368&wID=102638" "fod1000288367","","TedEd, How Stress Affects Your Brain (Madhumita Murgia)","","4 min 16 sec","[]","Stress isn't always a bad thing; it can be handy for a burst of extra energy and focus, like when you're playing a competitive sport or have to speak in public. But when it's continuous, it actually begins to change your brain. Madhumita Murgia shows how chronic stress can affect brain size, its structure, and how it functions, right down to the level of your genes. [Directed by Andrew Zimbelman, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Josh Smoak].","stream","[]","[]","['Mental health', 'Counseling', 'Anxiety', 'Psychobiology', 'Psychology', 'Motivation (Psychology)', 'Stress management', 'Emotions', 'Anxiety disorders']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_x0mqyb3p/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288367&wID=102638" "fod1000288366","","TedEd, How Stress Affects Your Body (Sharon Horesh Bergquist)","","4 min 42 sec","[]","Our hard-wired stress response is designed to give us the quick burst of heightened alertness and energy needed to perform our best. But stress isn't all good. When activated too long or too often, stress can damage virtually every part of our body. Sharon Horesh Bergquist gives us a look at what goes on inside our body when we are chronically stressed. [Directed by Adriatic Animation, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Jure Buljevic].","stream","[]","[]","['Mental health', 'Counseling', 'Anxiety', 'Psychobiology', 'Psychology', 'Motivation (Psychology)', 'Stress management', 'Emotions', 'Anxiety disorders']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_y41qqzdq/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288366&wID=102638" "fod1000288365","","TedEd, Why Do Women have Periods?","","4 min 45 sec","[]","A handful of species on Earth share a seemingly mysterious trait: a menstrual cycle. We're one of the select few mammals on Earth that menstruate, and we also do it more than any other animal, even though it's a waste of nutrients, and can be a physical inconvenience. So where's the sense in this uncommon biological process? TED-Ed describes the history and evolution of menstruation. [Directed by TED-Ed, narrated by Susan Zimmerman].","stream","[]","[]","['Human anatomy', 'Human reproduction', 'Heredity, Human', 'Human biology', 'Biology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_mde4tzob/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288365&wID=102638" "fod1000288364","","TedEd, How Blood Pressure Works (Wilfred Manzano)","","4 min 31 sec","[]","If you lined up all the blood vessels in your body they'd be 60 thousand miles long. And every day they carry the equivalent of over two thousand gallons of blood to the body's tissues. What effect does this pressure have on the walls of the blood vessels? Wilfred Manzano gives the facts on blood pressure.","stream","[]","[]","['Human anatomy', 'Anatomy', 'Human biology', 'Biology', 'Human physiology', 'Human body']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_x2klfijb/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288364&wID=102638" "fod1000288363","","TedEd, Does Your Vote Count? The Electoral College Explained (Christina Greer)","","5 min 13 sec","[]","You vote but then what? Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state's electoral vote in different ways--and see how votes are counted on both state and national levels. [Lesson by Christina Greer, directed by Mark Phillips, narrated by Christina Greer].","stream","[]","['U.S. states']","['Government']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_34wn89cf/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288363&wID=102638" "fod1000288362","","TedEd, How Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain (Anita Collins)","","4 min 45 sec","[]","When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What's going on? Educator Anita Collins explains the fireworks that go off in musicians' brains when they play and examines some of the long-term positive effects of this mental workout. (Directed by Sharon Colman Graham, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Peter Gosling)","stream","[]","[]","['Brain', 'Central nervous system', 'Music appreciation', 'Psychobiology', 'Music', 'Music and dance', 'Psychology', 'Performance practice (Music)']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_p4mmxne8/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288362&wID=102638" "fod1000287835","","Bruce Schneier, A Hacker’s’ Mind","","5 min 33 sec","[]","Artificial intelligence has the potential to dramatically alter how we gather information, communicate, and work. Experts are also raising questions about how it will affect governance and what it will mean for the future of our democracy. Bruce Schneier, a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, joins William Brangham to discuss.","stream","[]","[]","['Sociology', 'Social change', 'Technology', 'Technological innovations']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_qfw0kak1/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=287835&wID=102638" "fod1000287830","","Oedipus at Colonus","","1 hr 42 min 29 sec","[]","Join us for a staging of Peter Arnott's translation of Oedipus at Colonus - the middle play in Sophocles’ Theban Trilogy. Sophocles returns to his most famous character, Oedipus, transforming him from an exiled immigrant to a suppliant who bestows gifts on legendary King Theseus and Athens. Arnott's line-by-line translation, complete with all the chorus odes, gives the fullest emersion to this masterpiece about redemption, immigration, truth, murder, and death. Written late in Sophocles’ life, Oedipus at Colonus benefits from a long life of accumulated wisdom, and perhaps explains why it is often considered to be the crowning achievement of Greek drama.","stream","[]","[]","['Drama, Medieval', 'Theater', 'Language arts', 'Drama']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7rtvi9w7/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=287830&wID=102638" "fod1000282202","","Harry S. Truman - 1948 DNC Acceptance (Great Speeches, Volume 33)","","26 min 41 sec","['Great Speeches (Volume 33)']","President Harry S Truman delivers a fiery address in acceptance of his party's nomination for the 1948 Presidential Election","stream","[]","['U.S. states', 'United States']","['Communication', 'Interpersonal communication', 'Political participation', 'Oratory', 'Political activity', 'Oral communication', 'Language arts']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_h2oeizh3/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=282202&wID=102638" "fod1000282199","","Joe Biden - Inaugural Address (Great Speeches, Volume 33)","","24 min 0 sec","['Great Speeches (Volume 33)']","46th United States President Joseph Biden delivers his inaugral address","stream","[]","['U.S. states', 'United States']","['Communication', 'Interpersonal communication', 'Political participation', 'Oratory', 'Political activity', 'Oral communication', 'Language arts']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_9uqjr7y0/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=282199&wID=102638" "fod1000276091","","The White Swan, Episode 1.5","","54 min 14 sec","['The White Swan']","Following the end of the war, Pavlova is in demand to tour Europe, but her health is beginning to fade. In the Netherlands, Anna is told that an operation is needed to save her life, but she will never dance again. Anna’s words, ‘If I can't dance, then I'd rather be dead’ come true on 23 January 1931.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_q11lq5ii/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276091&wID=102638" "fod1000276090","","The White Swan, Episode 1.4","","54 min 14 sec","['The White Swan']","As the German public clamour to see Anna Pavlova, war breaks out pitting Russia against Germany. Three years later, Anna’s precious Russia is at war with itself and she is forced to flee Russia in 1917 after the Bolshevik revolution.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_otwzz3wl/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276090&wID=102638" "fod1000276089","","The White Swan, Episode 1.3","","54 min 21 sec","['The White Swan']","Anna’s reputation spreads across the world in the years before the World War 1, and her performances are now the talk of London and New York, as well as St Petersburg and Moscow. Every eligible male suitor is intent on capturing the world’s greatest ballerina’s heart.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_dc6ii02m/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276089&wID=102638" "fod1000276088","","The White Swan, Episode 1.2","","54 min 15 sec","['The White Swan']","On her triumphant return from Europe, the threat of dissent and revolt against the Tsar is everywhere. These events lead to a popular uprising and the Tsar’s bloody put-down of the protest in January 1905. As the snow stains red with blood, Anna performs the ‘dying swan’.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vvmh828n/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276088&wID=102638" "fod1000276087","","The White Swan, Episode 1.1","","54 min 15 sec","['The White Swan']","Born in 1881 to a family of peasant origin, Anna Pavlova's passion for ballet starts when her mother takes her to a performance of The Sleeping Beauty. Aged just nine years old, Anna auditions for the renowned Imperial Ballet School and is accepted a year later. As her talent grows, Anna sets out to tour Europe.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2z9m8fpo/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276087&wID=102638" "fod1000276053","","Pavlova, A Woman For All Time","","2 hr 11 min 24 sec","[]","Galina Belyayeva and James Fox star in this exquisitely beautiful film biography of the legendary prima ballerina Anna Pavlova. This special Western version of the epic Anglo-Russian production was written and directed by Michael Powell.","stream","[]","[]","['Dance', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_y8cn7cco/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=276053&wID=102638" "fod1000238703","","Why Study Macbeth?","","8 min 48 sec","['Shakespeare in Conversation: Macbeth']","Over 400 years after Shakespeare’s death, his plays continue to be studied, discussed and performed around the world. This video delves into the literary devices used in ‘Macbeth’ and its major themes, explaining how they contribute to the timeless nature of the play. Valuable insights from experts at the Shakespeare Schools Foundation make this essential viewing for secondary English and Drama students studying the play.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_b66jzd89/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=238703&wID=102638" "fod1000238702","","The Queen, My Lord, Is Dead, The Relationship's Demise","","9 min 27 sec","['Shakespeare in Conversation: Macbeth']","A central component of the ‘Scottish Play’ is the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This video explores the nature and deterioration of their relationship in two key scenes: Act 3, Scene 4 and Act 5, Scene 5. Valuable insights from experts at the Shakespeare Schools Foundation make this essential viewing for secondary English and Drama students studying the play.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_a6h8f3j4/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=238702&wID=102638" "fod1000238701","","Scenes from a Marriage, Power Play","","11 min 51 sec","['Shakespeare in Conversation: Macbeth']","A central component of the ‘Scottish Play’ is the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This video explores the shifting nature of their relationship across four key scenes: Act 1, Scene 5; Act 2, Scene 2; Act 2, Scene 3 and Act 3, Scene 2. Valuable insights from experts at the Shakespeare Schools Foundation make this essential viewing for secondary English and Drama students studying the play.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ldkniee2/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=238701&wID=102638" "fod1000238700","","Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, A Scene Study","","10 min 14 sec","['Shakespeare in Conversation: Macbeth']","At the heart of the ‘Scottish Play’ are the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and their relationship. This video discusses one of their key scenes - Act 1, Scene 7 – explaining the meaning of the scene and discussing the language used within. Valuable insights from experts at the Shakespeare Schools Foundation make this essential viewing for secondary English and Drama students studying the play.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_aau3n7j3/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=238700&wID=102638" "fod1000238699","","Historical Context of Macbeth","","9 min 45 sec","['Shakespeare in Conversation: Macbeth']","Like all works of literature, ‘Macbeth’ is a reflection of the time in which it was written. This video discusses the historical context of the play, including the ascension of James I, the Globe Theatre and how audiences would have responded to the opening scenes. Valuable insights from experts at the Shakespeare Schools Foundation make this essential viewing for secondary English and Drama students studying the play.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_yyuto20j/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=238699&wID=102638" "fod1000216209","","Tap Dancing for Beginners with Henry Le Tang","","21 min 30 sec","[]","This program is a fun instructional dance program that will teach you the basic steps of tap dance. Tap is one of the best ways to start your dancing life. Within a short time, you will be able to work at a pace that provides plenty of fitness benefits, as well as coordination, agility, timing, and rhythm.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1zf3dzpf/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=216209&wID=102638" "fod1000140135","","Pilates for Beginners. Mindful Movement","","1 hr 10 min 17 sec","[]","Instructor Krysti Lozinski guides you through the perfect beginners pilates session. Her workout is designed to strengthen your core, improve your posture and joint mobility, and demonstrate increasing your awareness, helping you transform your body! Pilates gives you improved range of motion, a stronger core, increased flexibility, better circulation, increased abdominal strength, and better posture!","stream","[]","[]","['Music and dance']","[]","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_iimt1kfi/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=140135&wID=102638" "fod100010540","","Uganda. War of children","[2006], c1999","45 min","['Children without Childhood']","In the Lord's Resistance Army, eight out of ten rebels are under 16 years of age. Some are as young as 6. Providing rare footage of guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, interviews with President Museveni and village and church leaders, and firsthand accounts of the child soldiers and their families, this program reveals the stark facts of life in northern Uganda's Acholi villages. There thousands of children-both male and female-have been forcibly conscripted into the rebel army. Attempts at rehabilitation and repatriation of escaped and captured rebels are also emphasized.","stream","[]","['Africa, Sub-Saharan']","[]","['Educational films']","https://cdnsecakmi.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/0_dokb3irf/version/100001/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=10540&wID=102638" "fod1000289065","","Book Bans","","6 min 0 sec","[]","Battles have erupted at schools, school boards, and library meetings across the country as parents, lawmakers, and advocacy groups are debating books. The American Library Association documented more than 1,200 demands to censor books and resources last year, the highest since it started collecting data 20 years ago. In this NewsHour program, Jeffrey Brown discusses more on the topic with the group's director, Deborah Caldwell-Stone.","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_iz90sr1s/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289065&wID=102638" "fod1000289064","","Infant STIs","","5 min 42 sec","[]","New CDC data shows a surge of sexually transmitted infections in the U.S. in recent years. The most significant rise is in syphilis and congenital syphilis, which occurs when mothers pass on the infection to their babies during pregnancy. In this NewsHour program, Dr. Irene Stafford, an OB/GYN and maternal fetal medicine specialist at UT Health Houston, joins Ali Rogin to discuss what can be done to address this.","stream","[]","[]","['Health care reform', 'Public health', 'Medical care', 'Diseases', 'Public health laws', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_kvbbb4i8/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289064&wID=102638" "fod1000289063","","Grace Lin","","3 min 9 sec","[]","Do you have an old children’s book you love? Well, there’s a good chance that it might be racist, says kids’ author Grace Lin. In this NewsHour program, Lin offers her humble opinion on how you can keep loving your favorite classics while acknowledging the out-of-date or harmful parts.","stream","[]","[]","['Equality', 'Ethnicity', 'Literature', 'Sociology', 'Racism', 'Language arts', 'American literature']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_8s99wefk/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289063&wID=102638" "fod1000289062","","Youth Mental Health","","6 min 7 sec","[]","As conservative lawmakers push anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, new data from The Trevor Project underscores the mental toll on LGBTQ+ youth. In this NewsHour production, we hear from young people around the country about the challenges they face and their hopes, and John Yang speaks with Dr. Jack Turban, assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco, to learn more.","stream","[]","[]","[""Women's studies"", 'Mental health', 'Body image', 'People with mental disabilities', 'Sexual minorities', 'Counseling', 'Sociology', 'Mental illness', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_u4isgoor/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289062&wID=102638" "fod1000289061","","School Discipline","","6 min 45 sec","[]","School administrators and teachers are concerned about ongoing problems with student conduct that are disruptive and difficult to deal with. Several states are beginning to propose big changes about how to handle it. In this NewsHour program we hear from teachers across the country about their experiences and the proposals and criticism around them.","stream","[]","[]","['Education', 'Classroom management']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2vkge355/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289061&wID=102638" "fod1000289060","","Tara Westover","","2 min 45 sec","[]","Because Tara Westover, author of Educated, had never been allowed to go to school, the only history she had learned was the history her father taught her. ""His perspective was my perspective,"" she says, and his fears became her fears. When she discovered education -- different from school -- she began to construct her own mind from a diversity of ideas. In this NewsHour program, Westover shares her humble opinion on remaking yourself.","stream","[]","[]","['American literature', 'Language arts', 'Literature']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1xe8g0w6/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289060&wID=102638" "fod1000289059","","Ta-Nehisi Coates","","5 min 55 sec","[]","This NewsHour program features an interview with acclaimed writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, who has offered forceful advocacy and powerful data-driven argument for reparations for slavery. With his first novel, The Water Dancer, Coates uses fiction to illuminate the Underground Railroad. In this interview, he joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss the difference between history and myth, and his protagonist's superpower.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Literature', 'American literature', 'African Americans', 'Language arts']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_kgewil9d/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289059&wID=102638" "fod1000289058","","Warrior Lawyers, Defenders of Sacred Justice","","56 min 46 sec","[]","This documentary focuses on the stories of Midwest Native American lawyers, tribal judges, and their colleagues who work with Native nations, their citizens, and mainstream institutions to achieve sacred justice. These unseen role models strive daily to address and resolve unique and complicated historical, governmental, legal, judicial, and social welfare issues, which most often are rooted in discrimination, historical trauma, and cultural destruction. It is a particularly timely and relevant program given the current reckoning with racial inequity and systemic racism.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Justice, Administration of', 'Courts', 'Sociology', 'Indians of North America', 'Judicial process']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jgqbx4f0/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289058&wID=102638" "fod1000289057","","Left Behind","","33 min 59 sec","[]","This Academy Award winning documentary tells the heartbreaking story of children with AIDS in Kenya, orphaned and ravaged by the disease that’s sweeping a continent. The work of a young American filmmaker who spent 8 months volunteering in a children’s home outside Nairobi, the film documents the harsh realities of poverty and disease. In the slums of Kibera, we see not only how AIDS has affected children, but also the community at large: prostitute widows selling unprotected sex to feed their children, AIDS-stricken fathers, and orphaned children living by their wits on the slum’s mean streets. Starved of food, love, and knowledge of AIDS prevention, many of these kids are already beginning to have sex themselves, repeating the tragic cycle.","stream","[]","['Africa, Sub-Saharan', 'Africa']","['Health', 'Diseases', 'Communicable diseases']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vo3h0du3/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289057&wID=102638" "fod1000289056","","Timbre, Change of Timbre","","5 min 22 sec","['Timbre']","Listen as The Discovery Orchestra plays Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor (2nd Movement) and Maestro George Marriner Maull explores a “change in timbre"" as the composer introduces a new instrument into the composition.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_w0fupjef/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289056&wID=102638" "fod1000289055","","Timbre, Name That Timbre, Part 3","","9 min 26 sec","['Timbre']","Continuing the discussion of different timbres created by different instruments, Maestro George Marriner Maull challenges viewers to identify the sound presented in this video, that of the bassoon.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7w4e833w/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289055&wID=102638" "fod1000289054","","Timbre, Name That Timbre, Part 2","","4 min 15 sec","['Timbre']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull teaches how to identify one of the less common instrument timbres out there, the sound of the English horn.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_5r9d160g/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289054&wID=102638" "fod1000289053","","Timbre, Name That Timbre","","4 min 32 sec","['Timbre']","Timbre is the sound source in music and is the character or quality of a musical sound, such as the sound of a violin, piccolo, trombone, etc. This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull considers what gives different instruments their timbres, such as the material it is made of, its size, and how the sound is made.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jn8j7upq/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289053&wID=102638" "fod1000289051","","Texture in Music, A Texture Quiz","","3 min 56 sec","['Texture in Music']","Summarizing the series on texture in music, this video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull offers a texture quiz.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_u8exh5v6/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289051&wID=102638" "fod1000289050","","Texture in Music, Texture, Part 3","","4 min 57 sec","['Texture in Music']","The third in the series about texture in music, this video chat with Maestro George Marriner discusses Bach's use of a combination of separate and independent melodies to create texture in a piece, considerin contrapuntal or polyphonic texture.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_0wfimw38/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289050&wID=102638" "fod1000289049","","Texture in Music, Texture, Part 2","","6 min 39 sec","['Texture in Music']","Continuing the discussion of texture in music, Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses melody with chords of the same rhythm. He shows how compositions often feature texture changes mid-piece.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3sp2u9hc/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289049&wID=102638" "fod1000289048","","Texture in Music, Texture, Part 1","","3 min 51 sec","['Texture in Music']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull examines the types of texture that exist in music. He explains what texture in music is and presents examples of melody alone and melody with chords of a different rhythm.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_2infyuij/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289048&wID=102638" "fod1000289046","","Rhythm, Syncopation","","5 min 16 sec","['Rhythm']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull explains what syncopation is and demonstrates this aspect of the element of rhythm.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4jlpzjnd/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289046&wID=102638" "fod1000289045","","Rhythm, Noticing Tempo Change #2","","7 min 45 sec","['Rhythm']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull challenges you to count the number of tempo changes in Brahms’ Hungarian Dance #6.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_e8n82vud/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289045&wID=102638" "fod1000289044","","Rhythm, Noticing Tempo Change","","6 min 56 sec","['Rhythm']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses tempo, or speed of the beat, and how it can change during a piece. He defines terminology and presents examples from Brahms G Minor Piano Quartet and Shostokovich's Symphony Number 5.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_9rsuesrw/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289044&wID=102638" "fod1000289043","","Rhythm, Stealing Time (Tempo Rubato)","","4 min 43 sec","['Rhythm']","Beat varies in speed in some compositions. This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull examines beat and tempo rubato (time stolen) along with cellist Brannon Cho and pianist Marcia Maull.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_eanwmtv5/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289043&wID=102638" "fod1000289042","","Rhythm, Name That Meter","","8 min 31 sec","['Rhythm']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull challenges you to try to name the meter in the pieces played without the help of the time signature.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_26y9v3fz/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289042&wID=102638" "fod1000289041","","Rhythm, A Matter of Meter","","7 min 27 sec","['Rhythm']","The beat, or pulse, of music is usually predictable. This learn how to sense the meter of the music! Featuring guest artist Dan Crisci.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_i4b45v2e/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289041&wID=102638" "fod1000289039","","Mood in Music, Another Effective Surprise","","9 min 1 sec","['Mood in Music']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull and pianist Lawrence Huang examines another examples of surprise in music with Rachmaninoff’s Elegie, Op. 3, No. 1.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_w64xouhf/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289039&wID=102638" "fod1000289038","","Mood in Music, Effective Surprise, Part 2","","7 min 48 sec","['Mood in Music']","Maestro George Marriner Maull explores another composer whose music seems, on the surface, incredibly simple yet is filled with wonderful effective surprises – Frederic Chopin. Maull and pianist Stephen Wu use Chopin’s Nocturne No. 20 in C Sharp Minor to illustrate.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_t04ipgut/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289038&wID=102638" "fod1000289037","","Mood in Music, Utter Simplicity and Effective Surprise","","8 min 4 sec","['Mood in Music']","Sometimes the utter simplicity of Schubert’s music masks the fact that he was brilliant at creating effective surprise for the listener. This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull and guest artist pianist Stephen Wu looks at surprises in music with examples from Schubert.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1ojvqui7/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289037&wID=102638" "fod1000289036","","Mood in Music, Darkness to Lightness","","7 min 13 sec","['Mood in Music']","Music – like our emotional, feeling states – can change on a dime! This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull shows Mahler did this in his Symphony No. 1.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7oxgcmh6/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289036&wID=102638" "fod1000289035","","Mood in Music, Lightness to Darkness","","4 min 26 sec","['Mood in Music']","Beethoven moves from light-heartedness to despair in a matter of seconds. Maestro George Marriner Maull helps viewers navigate this incredible change.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3mu61sj5/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289035&wID=102638" "fod1000289034","","Mood in Music, Musical Comfort Food","","5 min 45 sec","['Mood in Music']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull shares his thoughts about music that feels incredibly comforting using Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 to illustrate.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ycvkpohu/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289034&wID=102638" "fod1000289033","","Mood in Music, Pain in Music","","6 min 18 sec","['Mood in Music']","Beethoven, who let us into his inner emotional life through his music, was not afraid to express his own pain. This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull hightlights wordless, abstract expressions or pain in music.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ke6yknud/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289033&wID=102638" "fod1000289032","","Mood in Music, Moods","","3 min 54 sec","['Mood in Music']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses mood in music — how composers translate emotion into notes and sounds.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4l3pfogx/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289032&wID=102638" "fod1000289030","","Harmony, Suspension and Resolution","","6 min 18 sec","['Harmony']","In this video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses the concepts and use of suspension and resolution in music to create tension and then release.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_d6hc1ioy/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289030&wID=102638" "fod1000289029","","Harmony, Pedal Point","","7 min 45 sec","['Harmony']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses the power of pedal point (a sustained tone usually in the bass that is held through changing harmonies) with the help of audio clips.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_snhmndev/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289029&wID=102638" "fod1000289028","","Harmony, Chord Progression","","4 min 50 sec","['Harmony']","Composers began to use chord progression during the Renaissance – one of the most common progressions is 1 4 1 5 1 – what exactly does that mean? Maestro George Marriner Maull explains in this video chat.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_j6z6lvdg/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289028&wID=102638" "fod1000289027","","Harmony, Change That Chord Again","","6 min 42 sec","['Harmony']","Jazz musicians love to introduce new harmonies under the melodies they play. Guest artist Dan Crisci, jazz pianist, helps Maestro George Marriner Maull illustrate in this video chat.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_dzqftpu8/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289027&wID=102638" "fod1000289026","","Harmony, Change That Chord","","8 min 8 sec","['Harmony']","The importance of noticing re-harmonization in music is demonstrated utilizing the piano music of Bela Bartok and Claude Debussy. Host Maestro George Marriner Maull plays and speaks about a simple Slovakian folk song harmonized, then re-harmonized by Bartok.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jou466zr/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289026&wID=102638" "fod1000289025","","Harmony, Deceptive Cadences","","8 min 7 sec","['Harmony']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses how composers use deceptive cadences to surprise the listener and enhance the piece.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_17efmz8o/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289025&wID=102638" "fod1000289024","","Harmony, Cadence","","5 min 7 sec","['Harmony']","What exactly is cadence in music? This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull explains cadence as punctuation in music.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_98qkh4bn/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289024&wID=102638" "fod1000289022","","Melody, Question and Answer","","6 min 42 sec","['Melody']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses aspects of melody.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_p0zhwfwk/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289022&wID=102638" "fod1000289021","","Melody, Follow That Subject","","8 min 23 sec","['Melody']","A fugue’s main melody is called its “subject”. Maestro George Marriner Maull explores different subjects using Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 performed by The Discovery Orchestra and Bach’s Unaccompanied Sonata No. 1 performed by violinist Katie Liu.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_osp9bmul/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289021&wID=102638" "fod1000289020","","Melody, What’s an Ostinato","","5 min 54 sec","['Melody']","If a repetition just goes on and on and on – it might just be an ostinato! This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses this musical element where the phrase repeats and repeats and explains how it is used.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hev7ft90/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289020&wID=102638" "fod1000289019","","Melody, Repetition and Sequence","","5 min 41 sec","['Melody']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull looks at the use of repetition and sequence in music.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_x4nwcodr/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289019&wID=102638" "fod1000289018","","Melody, Ornaments Episode 2","","6 min 8 sec","['Melody']","Using the opening of the Overature to Handel's Messiah for illustration, this video chat challenges viewers to count how many musical ornaments they hear, showing the musical score as the piece is playing.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ug3gpeuy/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289018&wID=102638" "fod1000289017","","Melody, Ornaments","","5 min 20 sec","['Melody']","A musical “ornament” is a way of decorating a very small part of the melody – usually just one note or pitch. In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses trills and mordents.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_5lrrex5h/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289017&wID=102638" "fod1000289016","","Melody, Counter Melodies","","5 min 1 sec","['Melody']","Sometimes what makes a piece of music wonderful to listen to is not what we think it is! Maestro George Marriner Maull discusses how a melody combined with a counter melody creates depth in a piece, using Cesar Franck’s Symphony in D Minor to illustrate.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_x3w4agth/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289016&wID=102638" "fod1000289015","","Melody, Aspects of Melody","","4 min 38 sec","['Melody']","This video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull looks at basic aspects of melody: is it simple and singable or is it complex and hard to sing. He considers the role of melody in a musical composition.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_st899bli/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289015&wID=102638" "fod1000289013","","Form, Revisiting Paragraphs","","11 min 20 sec","['Form']","This video chat from Discovery Orchestra offers another lesson in ternary form. The orchestra’s Executive Director Virginia Johnston and Maestro George Marriner Maull’s wife, Marcia, perform the second movement of Brahms’ Sonata for Clarinet & Piano No.1, highlighting the ABA form, with the special surprise ending.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_atiikq6q/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289013&wID=102638" "fod1000289012","","Form, Musical Paragraphs","","6 min 19 sec","['Form']","Composers write the equivalent of sentences in music which we call “phrases”. Groups of phrases are put together to form “paragraphs” in music.In this video chat with Maestro George Marriner Maull, viewers learn how to hear these paragraphs, which give the listener an idea of the composer’s intentions.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_j653v547/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289012&wID=102638" "fod1000289011","","Form, Variation Form 3","","7 min 47 sec","['Form']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull and guitarist Celil Refik Kaya explore Celil’s own composition entitled Theme & Variations on Pass et medio.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_m7zp4xz4/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289011&wID=102638" "fod1000289010","","Form, Another Look at Variation Form","","7 min 25 sec","['Form']","In this video chat, harpist Merynda Adams joins Maestro George Marriner Maull as they revisit variation form as found in Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_r8stbxpu/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289010&wID=102638" "fod1000289009","","Form, Variation Form","","7 min 22 sec","['Form']","In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull challenges you to think like a composer – by changing an original “sound” but keeping it so that sound is still recognizable – variation form!","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_g5kjyo7a/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289009&wID=102638" "fod1000289008","","Form, Codas","","5 min 50 sec","['Form']","Codas are special endings that composers may write for the conclusion of a movement. In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull explores the codas used in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Brahms’ Symphony No. 1.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_96fuekin/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289008&wID=102638" "fod1000289007","","Form, Great Intros","","5 min 36 sec","['Form']","Have you ever been to an event where someone introduced the featured speaker? That introduction can make or break how the audience reacts to the speaker.So it is with a musical composition! Composers are very aware that if they compose an introduction it has to be “just right” to set up what follows. Maestro George Marriner Maull uses Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 to illustrate in this video chat.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_bs7ekfx7/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289007&wID=102638" "fod1000289005","","Dynamics, Noticing Dynamics","","5 min 55 sec","['Dynamics']","One of the elements of music is dynamics, which is the use of loudness and softness for expressive, inflective purposes. In this video chat, Maestro George Marriner Maull asks you to notice how many distinct dynamic events occur in Ernest Chausson’s Poeme for Violin and Orchestra.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_hck43irs/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289005&wID=102638" "fod1000289004","","Dynamics, Dynamics","","5 min 15 sec","['Dynamics']","This video with Maestro George Marriner Maull explains crescendo and decrescendo and how sudden dynamic changes in music can be so exciting.","stream","[]","[]","['Music appreciation', 'Music and dance']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_kozkreci/version/100021/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=289004&wID=102638" "fod1000288748","","War in Ukraine, How Putin Manipulates the Russian People","","59 min 18 sec","[]","Months into the invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s propaganda is running at full speed in Russia. Independent media have all been shut down, the main social networks blocked. Opponents who did not flee have been thrown into prison. Throughout the country, no dissonant voice against the war is tolerated. Putin’s regime is sliding towards totalitarianism. Every evening, on the state television channel Rossiya One, Vladimir Soloviev, Russia’s most famous journalist, delivers gross untruths about the war and constantly brandishes the use of the nuclear bomb. He agreed to receive us backstage on his show, a few days after being the victim of an alleged assassination attempt by a neo-Nazi group and the CIA. In fact, the ""attack"" was widely believed to have been staged.Tatiana Felgenhauer worked for Echo radio in Moscow, which was forced to stop broadcasting in March. Courageously, the journalist continues to inform the public about the consequences of the war through her Youtube channel. But the young woman fears for her safety. Since our shoot, she has fled the country.The film tells these stories and others about how Putin and his regime manipulate people of Russia by manufacturing situations to demonize the West and promote their agenda.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'Russia (Federation)']","['International relations', 'World politics', 'World history']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_tahqf53r/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288748&wID=102638" "fod1000288747","","The Science of Fatherhood","","52 min 58 sec","[]","What happens to men when they become fathers? How do men change psychologically and physically during pregnancy, birth, and the first years of having children? In this film we go on a journey of discovery and ask brain researchers, geneticists, sociologists, and psychologists. And we accompany three men during their adventure of becoming a father. Human fathers are special: they belong to the rare 5% of all male mammals that take care of their offspring. Nature has specially equipped them for this, because they go through crucial changes when their children are born. Researchers have now begun to study the effects of fatherhood on both fathers themselves and their children. Similar to mothers, fathers are physiologically and hormonally altered by pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare. For example, an expectant father’s levels of the “love hormone” oxytocin increase significantly, as this is nature’s way of helping him to develop positive feelings for his child. In addition, at birth his testosterone levels drop dramatically, which increases his sensitivity.We visit scientists around the world in their research facilities and laboratories and show the amazing results of their studies. We also follow three fathers in Germany, France and Sweden from pregnancy to infancy. In this way, we weave exciting science and personal stories into a fascinating film about the phenomenon of becoming a father and being a father.","stream","[]","[]","['Human biology', 'Social psychology', 'Social institutions', 'Relationship quality', 'Family', 'Sociology', 'Human reproduction', 'Interpersonal relations', 'Biology', 'Heredity, Human', 'Psychology', 'Human anatomy', 'Health', 'Man-woman relationships']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_1ujc6qne/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288747&wID=102638" "fod1000288744","","Food Fraud, An Organized Crime","","52 min 12 sec","[]","Horse-meat labelled as beef. Honey diluted with cheap sugar syrups. Counterfeit extra-virgin olive oil. Food crime is a multi-billion dollar industry affecting everything from the cheapest to most expensive ingredient. 10% of what we eat is thought to be adulterated. “What we know for sure is that food fraud is growing exponentially and it’s more and more worrying,” states one consumer advocate.Criminal syndicates are infiltrating the global food supply chain, undermining the ability of consumers to trust what is on the label and what ends up on their plate. In Italy, entire sectors of the food industry are controlled by the mafia. All over the world, well-organized criminal networks work together to penetrate complex supply chains. Scams range from the intentional mislabelling of inferior products in order to pass them off as premium items, to the substitution of one food stuff for something else entirely. The profits are enormous. But what are the risks to the consumer? How can we identify food fraud? And what can be done to stop it?In this program, we follow the food fraud brigades and reveal how little we know about what we’re eating. From the olive groves of Italy to the fish markets of France and the abattoirs of Poland, this film takes you on a culinary journey of a very different kind. A global investigation into the counterfeit food industry.","stream","[]","[]","['Food', 'Nutrition', 'Food supply', 'Food service', 'Food industry and trade', 'Food handling', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_bsug3uvd/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288744&wID=102638" "fod1000288743","","The Rising of China Arctic","","52 min 31 sec","[]","With global warming affecting the poles more rapidly than the rest of the planet, ice is melting at an accelerated rate. Over the past decade, China has invested more than five billion euros to protect itself from rising waters. But with the melting ice comes new opportunities. New shipping routes, mining provinces, and fishing grounds are opening up.In January 2018, China outlined its ambitions to develop shipping lanes opened up by global warming. The project, which would extend President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative to the Arctic, has been dubbed The Polar Silk Road. It’s a policy that China has been quietly developing for several decades now. Despite being a non-Arctic state, China is increasingly active in the polar region. It has invested in gas fields in Arctic Russia, developed a research outpost in Svalbard, made new allies in Norwegian Lapland, and created the first domestically built icebreaker — the Xuelong.China also became an observer member of the Arctic Council in 2013 and now refers to itself as a “Near Arctic state.” But traditional security challenges remain. There are concerns over its long-term strategic objectives, including possible military deployment. What does China want in the Arctic? And how do the traditional Artcic powers view China’s actions? This film examines the issues.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'China']","['Tibet Region', 'International relations', 'World politics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_kqgkmd95/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288743&wID=102638" "fod1000288742","","China’s Hacker Army","","52 min 43 sec","[]","When Microsoft accused state-backed Chinese hackers of entering its servers to target at least 60,000 global users, few people were surprised. It was just the latest in a long line of Chinese cyberattacks. Growing security concerns over China have also led to Huawei being banned or restricted from 5G networks in a host of countries, including the US, the UK, and Australia.“There are two types of big companies: those that have been hacked by the Chinese, and those that don’t know they have been hacked by the Chinese,” claimed FBI director, James Comey in 2014. China already has the world’s largest surveillance network and uses technology to subdue minorities, censor content, and spy on dissidents. For decades, Western leaders wanted to believe that China’s economic growth posed no threat to other countries. That it would be content to act only within its borders and that, as the country became more capitalist, it would also become more liberal. Today, that hope has been dashed. China is regularly cited as the number one source of cyberattacks.There’s a fierce battle going on for global technology leadership. 5G networks are seen as essential for future development and few companies are as well positioned to lead this 5G revolution as Huawei. But to what extent should it be regarded as a threat? This program presents background, examines the facts, and interviews leading officials in America, Europe and China.","stream","[]","['Asia', 'China']","['Tibet Region', 'International relations', 'World politics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_3u7l8yo4/version/100031/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288742&wID=102638" "fod1000288741","","Modi’s India, Democracy of Dictatorship","","54 min 14 sec","[]","He has been dubbed an ultranationalistic dictator who is dividing the country. His controversial ""anti-Muslim"" citizenship reforms have deprived millions of people of their rights and any criticism of his government is quickly silenced. But what shaped Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political view and ideology? In this film, we gained access to the secret RSS movement, a powerful faction promoting the rise of Hindu nationalism, and investigate what is happening to Gandhi’s dream of a united nation.Formed in the 1920s and inspired by extreme right-wing organizations like the German Nazi party, the RSS movement runs training camps for children where they are taught to fear and hate Muslims. It’s here that most of the members of the ruling BJP did their basic training. Narendra Modi joined at the age of eight. Their influence can be sensed everywhere.While Hinduism has long been associated with a message of peace and spirituality, it has now become synonymous with violence and oppression. In this new India, militias, put in place to protect sacred cows, lynch people suspected of eating beef. A recent law bans inter-religious marriages. And political opponents are systematically arrested and imprisoned. When Hindu extremists attacked Muslim neighborhoods in New Delhi for three days, the police and the army did nothing. They were even suspected of having participated in the lynchings. But despite the risks, more and more people are disobeying and mobilizing. The 2019 citizenship reforms, which disenfranchised millions of Muslim and Christians, had many questioning if Modi had gone too far. Can India under Modi ever be anything more than an ""electoral autocracy""?","stream","[]","[]","[]","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_7b7dvk8k/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288741&wID=102638" "fod1000288740","","America Boxed In","","1 hr 42 min 3 sec","[]","America Boxed In explores the impact of the intermodal container industry on the political, economic, and strategic landscape of the 21st Century. From the dispersion of global power to the incredible divisions in political systems to the meteoric rise of China, this simple steel box is changing every aspect of our globalized world dramatically.","stream","[]","[]","['Economics', 'World politics', 'International economic relations', 'Business', 'Electronic commerce', 'International relations']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_59shj8zn/version/100071/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288740&wID=102638" "fod1000288466","","10 Things to Know About, Genetics","","23 min 40 sec","[]","Genetics is currently one of the most exciting areas of scientific research and after decades of promise, the science of gene therapy, where ‘bad genes’ are removed or replaced is finally starting to deliver. This program looks at a treatment for an inherited form of blindness called Retinitis Pigmentosa ,in which a genetic mutation leads to damage of the retina and a gradual loss of sight. The treatment, which is based on correcting that mutation, will soon provide the first cure for people suffering from this form of sight loss. The video examines research comparing genetic differences between Irish and New Zealand sheep in order to increase understanding of genetics, and potentially breed Irish sheep with NZ sheep (which is currently being trialed on selected Irish farms) to improve the yield and general practice. It also considers what would happen if you could change the function of a gene, take away the gene completely, or make the gene more active through gene editing and CRISPR. The program also discusses use of gene editing to benefit crop production.","stream","[]","[]","['Biology', 'Life sciences', 'Heredity', 'Genetics']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_8ssf2jjc/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288466&wID=102638" "fod1000288465","","10 Things to Know About, The Sun","","23 min 56 sec","[]","The energy from 1.5 hours of sunlight on the earth’s surface is sufficient to meet annual global energy consumption. This program introduces solar expert Peter Gallagher who discusses the basic physics of how the sun generates and releases energy and explains how our understanding of those processes can help predict how solar events could affect the earth. It visits the first solar farm in Ireland and looks at research in solar energy. It discusses battery storage for solar power and how renewable energy works. It also considers research aiming to re-create the awesome power of sun through nuclear fusion and ways to replicate the sun’s power here on earth.","stream","[]","[]","['Power resources', 'Sustainable engineering', 'Civil engineering', 'Environmental engineering', 'Environmental sciences', 'Natural resources', 'Engineering']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_z6r7r6nk/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288465&wID=102638" "fod1000288464","","10 Things to Know About, Superbugs","","24 min 1 sec","[]","The rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is globally recognised as one of the greatest potential threats to human health. No new class of antibiotic has been found since 1987, and in February 2017, the UN’s World Health Organisation released its first ever list of the World’s Most Dangerous Superbugs, saying, “Within a generation, without new antibiotics, deaths from drug-resistant infection could reach 10 million a year. Without new medicines to treat deadly infection, lifesaving treatments like chemotherapy and organ transplant, and routine operations like caesareans and hip replacements, will be potentially fatal.” This program looks at what is being done to fight back. It discusses some of the reasons for the emergence and spread of AMR and looks at a project to measure the spread of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in waterways across Europe. It also explains how agriculture continues to one of the major factors in the spread of antibiotic resistance as many farmers add antibiotics to their animal feed to reduce the risk of disease.","stream","[]","[]","['Public health', 'Environmental health', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4781vd7o/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288464&wID=102638" "fod1000288463","","10 Things to Know About, Brain Tech","","23 min 41 sec","[]","What makes one part of a day more memorable than another? Alan Smeaton, Director of INSIGHT Centre for Data Analytics, is using EEG technology to measure levels of electrical activity in the brain to better understand how it relates to the person’s attention level, and potentially provide insight into human memory encoding and processing. The program also discusses the “cocktail party effect” — the ability of the human brain to listen to one conversation in a noisy environment and filter out other conversations in a way that computers can't — and considers how this research could be used to develop ‘smart’ hearing aids that would identify what conversation the wearer is listening to and in real time boost the audio signal for that conversation while filtering out extraneous sound. It also looks at research into whether our minds can connect directly with computers to communicate thoughts and examines the development of assistive technologies for people with disabilities.","stream","[]","[]","['Brain', 'Psychobiology', 'Bioengineering', 'Biotechnology', 'Psychology', 'Engineering', 'Central nervous system']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_vzr5s45v/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288463&wID=102638" "fod1000288462","","10 Things to Know About, Memory","","24 min 45 sec","[]","Investigating the complexities of human memory, this program looks at research on false memories, fake news, and the power of suggestion. It discusses how memories are stored and recalled, the crucial role attention plays in total recall, and working memory capacity. It also looks at an international study that aims to identify biomarkers that could help target interventions for Alzheimer’s Disease years before memory loss and confusion develop. The final segment asks the question, what if we could transplant memories from one creature to another?","stream","[]","[]","['Memory', 'Learning', 'Cognitive psychology', 'Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_y0cthyu7/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288462&wID=102638" "fod1000288461","","10 Things to Know About, Soil","","24 min 29 sec","[]","This program investigates the science of soil, showing that it is a living, breathing ecosystem and one of the most complex structures known to mankind. It gives us clean air, filters our water, and provides us with our food, forests, and wildlife. Digging a cross section into the ground, Irish researchers discuss the conditions soil needs to thrive and feed the planet, the problems created from compaction, and the crucial role earthworms play in running a healthy farm. The program also looks at research on how the microbiology and nutrients in the soil are impacted by the structure, drainage, and farming practices above the ground. It examines the importance of retaining, protecting, and restoring peat bogs in the battle against climate change.","stream","[]","[]","['Biology', 'Ecology', 'Environmental sciences', 'Life sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_jacb4l7m/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288461&wID=102638" "fod1000288459","","10 Things to Know About, Viruses","","25 min 9 sec","[]","2020 will be remembered for one unprecedented global event: the coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds of thousands have died from COVID-19, and empty parks, streets, and skies were the eerie symbols of nationwide lockdowns which devastated global economies and local businesses. This program introduces Irish researchers using patient samples to analyze the genetic makeup of coronavirus to help minimise the spread and identify changes that may impact on treatments and vaccine development. It also looks at how Ireland’s world-leading TILDA Aging study is ideally positioned to examine and better understand the impact of the pandemic and lockdown measures on older people. The program also examines how researchers use deadly viruses in positive ways to tackle infection and harmful bacteria in food processes.","stream","[]","[]","['Pathogenic bacteria', 'Diseases', 'Life sciences', 'Communicable diseases', 'Drugs', 'Biology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ag9sws11/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288459&wID=102638" "fod1000288458","","10 Things to Know About, Hydrogen","","25 min 5 sec","[]","Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and for years, researchers have been studying it as a potential pollution-free energy of the future.This episode investigates how aligning wind energy with hydrogen production could be a key part of the decarbonization jigsaw for transport and heating. It looks at how scientists are splitting water to produce emission-free ‘green’ hydrogen and examines trials of hydrogen-powered buses. It also considers how liquid metal hydrogen could be the future of space travel.","stream","[]","[]","['Natural resources', 'Environmental sciences', 'Power resources']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_g4auxfpw/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288458&wID=102638" "fod1000288457","","10 Things to Know About, Flooding and Drought","","25 min 8 sec","[]","Groundwater lakes or turloughs – where water lies hidden within the soil and rocks underground – dominate the west of Ireland. They’re hugely important as a source of drinking water and connect into rivers, lakes, and ecosystems; but they also contribute to devastating flooding events.This episode introduces the Geological Survey Ireland researchers who are using satellite technology to monitor and map Ireland’s turloughs to develop effective flood risk management systems for the future. It also examines how memories of our past may provide clues to better managing future impacts of drought, looking at research into more resilient groundwater resources for Ireland. The final segment considers the science behind the familiar smell of rain.","stream","[]","[]","['Climate', 'Earth sciences']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_s6zvf461/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288457&wID=102638" "fod1000288456","","10 Things to Know About, Taste","","25 min 0 sec","[]","What we smell, see, hear and feel has a significant influence on how we taste and experience foods. And even our environment and surroundings can have an impact on our enjoyment of what we eat. In this episode, we meet the researchers trying to make sense of food sensory perception. It looks at Irish whiskey and the potential of terroir in Irish whiskey distillates, considering the aromas that arise due to differences in barley varieties, geographical location of the crop, and season.","stream","[]","[]","['Human biology', 'Brain', 'Senses and sensation', 'Biological control systems', 'Psychobiology', 'Perception', 'Nervous System', 'Biology', 'Psychology', 'Human anatomy', 'Central nervous system']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_i6b2ieik/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288456&wID=102638" "fod1000288455","","10 Things to Know About, Biodiversity","","25 min 14 sec","[]","Biological diversity has made our planet habitable for billions of years, and now more than ever we’re realizing we need to understand, manage, and protect our species, habitats, and ecosystems to keep it that way. This episode visits the National Botanic Gardens in Ireland to see how centuries-old plant samples can provide clues to changes in our biodiversity.It introduces researchers who are using plants, trees, and even insect and birdsong recordings to measure and monitor environmental and climate change by combining field data with the latest satellite imaging. It also looks at the critical role of the bumblebee in pollination and biodiversity and considers how a seemingly innocuous imbalance in biodiversity can have lethal consequences.","stream","[]","[]","['Biotic communities', 'Biodiversity', 'Ecology', 'Life sciences', 'Environmental sciences', 'Ecological regions', 'Biology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zkbd1mvq/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288455&wID=102638" "fod1000288454","","10 Things to Know About, Light","","24 min 48 sec","[]","Bioluminescence is nature’s chemical flashlight in the dark, illuminating lakes and oceans with a beautiful, magical glow. One of the best examples of bioluminescence in Ireland can be seen in Lough Hyne, and this program takes a night trip to see how this amazing natural phenomenon creates stunning blue sparkles in the pitch-dark water. The program also looks at photonics – or the science of light – and how researchers use fluorescence in cancer diagnosis and the development of infrared light technologies to monitor the lung function of premature babies. The video also shows how an underwater ‘dragon’ uses light to lure its prey in the deep, dark ocean.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical care', 'Life sciences', 'Evolution (Biology)', 'Speciation', 'Biology', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_k3cla6lr/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288454&wID=102638" "fod1000288453","","10 Things to Know About, Gut Health","","25 min 8 sec","[]","From Sunday roast dinners to Friday night takeaways, food has long been a central feature of our lives. We don’t just eat for our survival, we eat for pleasure, to celebrate weddings, deaths, birthdays, achievements. Yet we still don’t fully understand how the digestive system works, how our bodies choose which compounds to absorb, and how the microbiome in the gut interacts with the brain.In this episode, we meet researchers exploring how these complex systems work and look at whether it’s possible to manipulate our feelings of hunger and fullness by using gut hormones.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Human biology', 'Nutrition', 'Nutrition surveys', 'Self-care, Health', 'Human body', 'Health behavior', 'Biology', 'Human anatomy', 'Health']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_gtfh35kt/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288453&wID=102638" "fod1000288452","","10 Things to Know About, Geohazards","","24 min 32 sec","[]","The effects of climate change can be seen around the world with the increased intensity and frequency of storms causing flash floods and extreme heat leading to terrifying wildfires. These geological hazards can be deadly and have devastating effects on communities. This video introduces leading climate expert John Sweeney, who discuses the impact of climate change on increased rainfall, more frequent storms, and rising sea levels. It also looks at researchers from Geological Survey Ireland who are working to establish how vulnerable we are to future sea level rises and identifying what we can do in order to adapt and protect our coastal communities and unique archaeological heritage from these climate change-driven geohazards.","stream","[]","[]","['Earth sciences', 'Air', 'Global warming', 'Environmental sciences', 'Climate', 'Pollution', 'Climatic changes']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_cersdw9i/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288452&wID=102638" "fod1000288451","","10 Things to Know About, Blood","","24 min 33 sec","[]","Blood is a vitally important part of the body. It provides the oxygen our organs need to survive, carries platelets that clot when we cut ourselves, and prevents us from getting infections. But it is also immensely complex. In this episode, we meet researchers investigating the effects of COVID-19 on platelets' ability to clot and discuss the impact of Long COVID.And while we use animal blood in products such as blood pudding or as a protein source in animal feed, some components of blood are still largely seen as an animal waste product, with millions of tons of requiring safe disposal every year. The program introduces scientists who are turning low value waste into a high value by-product by creating biodegradable plastics from pig’s blood.In the final segment, “Curious Chronicles,” the program reveals the fascinating connection between Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the modern day blood transfusion.","stream","[]","[]","['Human biology', 'Communicable diseases', 'Human body', 'Anatomy', 'Biology', 'Human anatomy', 'Health', 'Human physiology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_zb5fv9hz/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288451&wID=102638" "fod1000288450","","Violet Gibson, The Irishwoman Who Shot Mussolini","","1 hr 33 min 51 sec","[]","In 1926, 49-year-old Violet Gibson, daughter of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland and a debutant at the Court of Queen Victoria, shot Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini at point-blank range in front of an adoring crowd in CampidoglIo Rome.Her assassination attempt saw her imprisoned and interrogated, before a deal was brokered by Mussolini and the British Foreign Office to have Violet committed to a lunatic asylum, written off as a lone ""mad Irishwoman,"" to be locked up for the rest of her life and written out of history. This revelatory documentary details Violet's early life, from rejecting her Anglo-Irish upbringing in a well-connected, political class to becoming a bold free thinker committed to social justice, anti-war activism, and opposition to fascism.It looks at her 30 years of isolation in an English lunatic asylum as she petitioned, among others Churchill and the Princess Elizabeth, before dying alone without friends or family to attend her funeral. Ninety-five years after the assassination attempt, Dublin City Council’s decision to erect a commemorative plaque honouring Violet Gibson has generated worldwide interest.This is the story of why one woman attempted such a brazen assassination and how the world conspired to bury her in the aftermath.","stream","[]","[]","['Politicians', 'Biography', 'Religious adherents']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_qhz0i2c5/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288450&wID=102638" "fod1000288449","","I Killed John Lennon","","49 min 51 sec","[]","On the evening of December 8, 1980, Mark Chapman shot John Lennon four times outside the famous Dakota apartment building opposite Central Park in New York. By killing the iconic founder of The Beatles and one of the most famous people on the planet, Chapman immediately joined the pantheon of the most notorious killers of the 20th Century. Why did this middle class young man who had idolized The Beatles kill his hero? A decade later, in a series of taped interviews with writer/journalist Jack Jones, Chapman explained for the first time what motivated him to commit this murder.In this unique documentary, through reconstructions and using the actual taped voice of Mark Chapman, the assassination is chillingly re-created for the viewer. Interviews with police personnel and psychiatrists also shed some light on the twisted personality and psychosis that caused Mark Chapman to kill John Lennon.","stream","[]","[]","['Biography', 'Music', 'Music theory', 'Law enforcement', 'Criminology', 'Criminal behavior, Prediction of', 'Music and dance', 'Criminals']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_ua0jhkpg/version/100011/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288449&wID=102638" "fod1000288448","","I Got Rhythm, The Science of Song","","52 min 12 sec","[]","Who hasn’t felt the urge to sing in the shower, to chime in on the chorus of their favourite tune or belt out an anthem at a sporting event? Melodies ring out at every important human activity – from romancing mates to soothing babies, from worshipping to mourning, celebrating to protesting. What triggers this response in humans? Are we hardwired for music? Addicted to rhythm? What power does music have over our bodies and our brains? Scientists have only recently begun to seriously examine how and why music has such a profound impact on us.","stream","[]","[]","['Ethnology', 'Arts', 'Cognitive psychology', 'Memory', 'Learning', 'Folklore', 'Anthropology', 'Language transfer (Language learning)', 'Psychology']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_org7gqao/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288448&wID=102638" "fod1000288447","","Episode 5, Predicting the Future (The Universe, Ancient Mysteries Solved)","","43 min 11 sec","['The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved']","Many believe that the celestial movement of the Sun, planets and moon gives us the blueprint for life, and governs our future. But is there proof that this system of tracking astronomical phenomena can actually predict our future?","stream","[]","[]","['World history', 'Civilization, Ancient']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_g9rki9eo/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288447&wID=102638" "fod1000288446","","Episode 4, Alien Worlds (The Universe, Ancient Mysteries Solved)","","43 min 12 sec","['The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved']","The ancients believed that the universe consisted of countless worlds we could not see, and argued endlessly over the nature of these distant, invisible planets and whether they might be inhabited.","stream","[]","[]","['World history', 'Civilization, Ancient']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_dd9zjswu/version/100051/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288446&wID=102638" "fod1000288445","","Episode 3, Apocalyptic Visions (The Universe, Ancient Mysteries Solved)","","43 min 12 sec","['The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved']","Hell fires, endless winters, or a planet wracked by earthquakes are a few versions of Armageddon visualized by the Vikings, Aztecs, and the rest of our ancient ancestors. But which does modern science think will be closest to the truth?","stream","[]","[]","['World history', 'Civilization, Ancient']","[]","https://cfvod.kaltura.com/p/1067292/sp/106729200/thumbnail/entry_id/1_4ac7s2ye/version/100041/width/320","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=https://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?xtid=288445&wID=102638"