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Season 2 Films BYkids Preview
Films BYkids pairs youth with accomplished filmmakers to create short personal documentaries that encourage understanding about global issues. Season two films explore the effects of climate change on coffee growers in Nicaragua, cultural shifts around child marriage in Senegal, Syrian refugees living in Germany, and the juvenile justice system in the U.S. Check local listings.
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20-year-old German activist Helena Marschall advocates for climate justice.

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Diya Payal, a teen from India, explores plant biodiversity and sustainable farming.

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Tymur Tsapliienko, Ukrainian refugee, shines light on the effects of war and displacement.

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Rinzin Jurmey shares how Bhutan is preserving traditions while embracing globalization.

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Faith Guilbault shines a light on living—and thriving—with a disability.

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Daunnette Moniz-Reyome investigates historical trauma on a Native American reservation.

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26:46
Ndèye Fatou Fall shares how cultural shifts in her Senegalese village affected her life.

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Syrian refugee Mohammad Shasho shares how he’s forging a new life in Berlin.

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27:01
Edelsin Mendez conveys the effects of climate change on coffee growers in rural Nicaragua.

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26:46
Mike Martin documents his return home to Harlem after being incarcerated at Rikers Island.