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Full Frame Podcast: How big is the microplastics problem? | Jesse Meiller
Today, the world is producing twice as much plastic waste as it was two decades ago. Plastics take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose. According to the United Nations, only about 9 percent of
Full Frame Podcast: How can mental health care be more inclusive? | Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble
Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble is the founder of theAAKOMA Project, anonprofitwith a mission to meetthe mental health needs of young peopleof color. The organization offersworkshops, virtualcounselin
Full Frame Podcast: How can we feed the world sustainably?
By 2050, we will need 56 percent more food to feed 10 billion people, according to the World Resources Institute. But our global food system is challenged by climate change. How can we create a sustai
Full Frame Podcast: Healing Gun Violence Trauma
Daily headlines about shootings flood the news in the United States. As the shootings continue, how do those touched by gun violence move forward? Ryane Nickens has lost three family members to gun vi
Full Frame Podcast: Climate Adaptation
The topic of climate change has been a key concern for decades. In order to save the planet nations have pledged to lower their carbon footprint in half by 2030. - The World Health Organization predi
Full Frame podcast: China-U.S. relations
How has the relationship between China and the United States developed in the last 50 years, and where do relations stand today?
Full Frame podcast: Art and Activism
How can art advance social justice? Los Angeles-based artist Nikkolas Smith calls himself an artivist, bringing activism into his artwork.