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i introduced myself and i said hi, i'm christian, i'm from city away. and everyone in the room said it's really dangerous. the o chip, bad reputation, residents of one colombian slums. have an idea the it's unusual to decrease the o use without a spray can in his hand, the alias of the graffiti artist from one of columbia as most notorious slums, is apple seen way. apple means mountain and catch. you see, lloyd is the hill that he calls home. yeah. what i all really like, what you see for me, you know, as horrible as going all just where the people are afraid to come in to our neighborhood because they don't know how we was more towards marios on. i believe i
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have explained it as in order to stoker this, i realize that people believe the media and don't want to get them anywhere near. it says, no, i just woke up. i was in the asset of god. could you stay on once to find the stigma from the inside out? today he's working with 7th graders on year olds that emphasize the noise beauty, the amos to counter the message, the kids get from everywhere else at their home is nothing to be proud of. which i put on on the input of many people can't get jobs because they come from zillow where they have to the model through to make a living and see their families without the proper way. let's just think about as if i'm in the us about the whole border model. even the girls and boys at this school are fathers, by their neighborhoods, poor reputation in most i don't know. somehow some people disappoint me. if they don't know displays one knows how can they presume to judge god masses and see if they make sense that that depressed. but my neighborhood is
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really sociable. we so yeah, belong together. send home the a k a r c low, a re as to the rejection he basis with his heart. for decades of being ostracized, have left their mark. apple sees themselves as part of a growing community that wants to make these scars visible. says there are many process as a remembrance in this neighborhood. people come and say this happened here that there, that's why people are as they are. that's why they lead people. how nice that they're doing better now in the outside the school yards. that'd be gomez, is meeting a group of foreign visitors. he shows them the slump with the aim of sweeping away the clue shape. i guess he films the tours in order to shows the noise, even to the people who never get there after the biggest protests and columbia has more recent history. this is a special thing for him. and you know that if the glass has in, you'll be in
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a place where the crimes against humanity will commit to it is how many uh 2021 mass demonstrations in columbia county was the as the center of the discontent police on route, at least the press the protest and the impoverished neighborhood of seeing the way a plan tax reform triggered the protests. but soon they were about more poverty, inequality, corruption, the violence, if the security forces shocked the world, the un call them out for human rights violations, in slow way alone, more than a dozen people died during the protest. how are you? good people is it? can we come in there? don't you just stay over that and we'll get that. come in, the kids here on the 2nd floor, they found danielle sanchez is going to see the tom on hill tenement. the casino.
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yeah, me to go with the fire had started in the shop. several people were burned alive. a young demonstrator done. his son had been arrested earlier by the police residents suspect that the dollar city branch store was used as a torture center and then set a live by the security forces to eliminate evidence. even 2 years later, the case has not been brought to adjust the committee to silence for the victims at the city. and so the way off of that mean head, lift and see lloyd all his life. he noticed a place like the back of his hand for more than 2 decades. studied has been driven by an idea just in your own history, in order to create a better community in the future. because i want to go, but i started to recover the history of sil away, and we have tons that history into memories. the need to understand who we off,
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where we come from, and where we are going to live in the office. he set up a museum in the heart of the noise. it tells the story of the neighborhood and displays its cultural idiosyncrasy. right now the roof is being repaired. so a large part of the exhibition is in storage. okay, cause that very 1st thing is from this strike here is that an artist from the body of time to time? so what else can i see someone from the front line? is that the demonstration here that i said, sometimes the so many residents have brought over memorabilia from the protest. i said, wiggle. but even gustavo painted, the new less leaning president has found a place in the museum as the person on whom the port has pen their hopes. please.
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so let's go to atlanta. ready? please. okay, let's grab this. david winds up the tour by taking the foreigners to a motorcycle shop. it belongs to. i've been out of the ride on the father of michael, and that is well, so fell victim to the violence of the protest. get i think, well i've, i've been maybe i might not even call me at 5 pm to tell me that it's michael. this was shots and whom do we have received? his mother went to him and he said he was doing the way that it would serve on the . okay, so then we should look after his daughter, yankee, yes, i do this. okay. yeah. and so we know generally, but it's 7 pm in the hospital. a lot, see if there are no to the got it down at 7 pm and i know he's still waiting for the government to address the
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case. that's why add on that. as a member of the lowest people's court, it symbolically passes judgements on police and politicians. it's one of the ways the residents fight against their own powerlessness, where i think, you know, i will keep on fighting for my sons memory and for the dreams of young people in similar way. busy and to ensure that something like that never happens again here, who would love it, but didn't see the way the government has very little for young people. and the protest didn't change that. so the community had to learn to support itself. so it, though with us, we've gone to strengthen our consciousness. people have conscious, don't believing everything that side of politics that though they say we have bad, but that's not true. anyway, so i see late in the evening graffiti artist christie and 0. yours is back from his project at the school. he likes living here to. for him, see, lloyd isn't a place. it's a feeling his work took on
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a new form during the protest to pain and portraits of the victims everywhere and seem to wait for the fall. and as he calls them, it was his way of supporting the movement. a nope, it's good say i saw a let there be an end to crime and, and to trafficking that they stopped bringing weapons as equal kids that this little problem. and may there be opportunity for doing that, the stigma in this more than anything else? that's good, what a crime it is to end, the stigma thought most is because that kind of is the one that will finally allow this. elaine, yes, to be seen as they see themselves, the china has long plains, silver and t as a taiwan threatening to invade to, to, to attempt to establish independence. if that would happen, people living on ty,
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ones, not suit, islands of the chinese mainland would find themselves on the front line that makes for an easy relations with the giants. neighbors. shown charlotte in open sir fruits store every afternoon. no matter what is going on around the island and the fact that her kids liked to play with toy guns might have something to do with where they're growing up. to buy them robins, i don't have that many. today. i'm getting a new order tomorrow. for shop is online play place, it's become a neighborhood meeting. john john ends neighbors have overcome their initial skepticism of her. she comes from ty, one's main island. bunch. she met her partner here and now loves her life. on the month 2 islands, the archipelago was located just on the chinese mainland,
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but he's home by taiwan, remnant of the chinese civil war. when general chiang kai shek defeated troops retreated from china to taiwan in 1949. they retain control of these island just as a 1st line of defense. the islanders tell us that tion shawn in is now one of them. she's even taken over leadership of the community center. she takes us to a meeting. she's organized there for people with dementia. tells us more about what makes her a don't at home. this special she's a woman model of the many people in the month of islands don't just own property in taiwan. but also on this one, these mainland to i became communicate easily and the same language here. how many have relatives on the mainland high school? when i came here, i understood that much so belongs to try one island, but ties to the chinese mainland. i'm much closer to francis and telling. gonzalez
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will not be in the office who can send me the that's why they're in the land that ferry service has resumed twice a day. the journey takes just 25 minutes per 3 years. during the pandemic, there were no fairies. the passengers are almost all taiwanese. chinese people are only allowed to come if they have close relatives and want to. otherwise, it's for still china's communist leadership claims taiwan is a part of its territory. the threat of an invasion has unsettled shunned, antoine. he's brought his father to the community center for the dimension program and tells us he sees things differently too many islanders. he thinks they're to china friendly and he says there's no way he wants to live under chinese communist rule. going i see got the with high the, that's a dictatorship over there. i don't if they want to attack the commander just as to drink the little alcohol and give them the command helped in his youngest will
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attack no discussion of work if they're not in their right minds, then that's a risk for us. how kind of don't say so, function wise with him. he was born in month 2 on the front line as he calls it. and he's grown up with this front of invasion. but the sight of warships and fighter jets doesn't bother him as much as what happens a few weeks ago. by chance. yes. as yet, or meant to be suddenly the internet was down, bundle like you some people said it was because of the conflict with china to work on. i don't know if that's true with adults and so back at the fruit shop, john, jump in and tells us the story. booth of the submarine, internet cables had been damaged by chinese ships. whether it was deliberate or not, they don't know. what they do know is that they had to wait 2 months for repairs. the microwave radio transmission they used in the meantime wasn't bad. and whether it depended says,
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or somebody's know it's 310 megabytes ultimately back then it was just 606 to 60 kilobytes. it took around 15 minutes to send in estimates. john john in started selling chinese sim cards, along with the tips on the few spots on the island with reception. if it were up to her, everything would stay as it is. her husband likes to joke that if china were ever to in vain, they simply swamp flags and carry on as normal. but the soldiers, they deliver fruit to every morning see things differently. there are 3000 stationed on the island. at one time, there were 50000. wow, good. as he's known here was one of them. the former colonel shows us the military installations from the time when the island is of restricted military's own. the following questions, my good. there are more than a 100 such fortresses here on month to kind of either not physically want to see
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here is the enemy couldn't climb up here. how you this impulse. so both we didn't need guns here. we use candidates. if ship surrounded us, we aims, the kind of is that some, paul, i thoughts on all across the island. there are weapons, soldiers, and military installations that today function as tourist attractions qua good is proud to show us as home. there are no traffic lights, drivers, never home care horns, and he never lost his car. you've done so to leave. china will attack not to for him. the people on either side of the time on the street, our family close enough that they can see each other now you want to add them onto islands that's closest to the chinese mainland. go don't lie around to. it's around 9.5 kilometers off the coast to deal without. you
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didn't know who time paint is 200 kilometers away. the mount 2 islands are in between. between china and taiwan, stuck in the middle of the conflict. that's something for going into holiday, finds slower pace, and the pragmatism of the islanders, at least until the next military maneuver, the this time a global team comes from the hi, my name is ma'am, i'm 16 years old. i live in them has toners, and it's this place is most known for it's fully well and tennis teams
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1st world is honestly full of problems. but i think the biggest one right now is definitely pollution. it's pretty important. uh, and it's basically like the root cause of most problems, aside from crime in such the not littering, recycling, you know, getting the chest to donates to plant trees and all this very simple stuff. it's very important my hopes for the future are to become an aerospace engineer. i am hoping i would get there some day to, you know, design rocha chips and stuff. i just wanna do that.
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of the people in the world without electricity h percent live in sub saharan africa to no pilot mean studying or working at nice. it's a no guess that city again did. there's a big can of high the know more dark this and hell in the interim goes house. it's been about a year since her home was connected to electricity. and since my, when well, but they haven't seen and it's just that was the 1st time for them to see. but they could not believe in god. in gore, everyone got power. at the same time, electricity is changed in life and businesses here by before getting electricity, my customers used to return to their homes early due to darkness, but with power we can set up to midnight. so obviously it's got more is
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a remote farming community located about 300 kilometers north of uganda is capital it forward as merchants and falls and national park, uganda largest conservation area and home to endangered species like elephants in 2009. when you got an aerospace engine or peter nichol visited the off grid village, he saw a need for clean energy festival. it was near the national park to say if we could do something in the way of which would reduce the pressure on firewood . so it'd be interesting to help close up national park. secondly, no, i had a lot of agriculture with means whatever we could do with agricultural waste, we could do it in noise in 2012. he's set up men do us. energy today is a plant in got gourd generates 64 kilowatt hours of renewable energy from agricultural bio mass through a process called gas. if occasion uses the shape all the gas it by
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a just a spock is enough to get the material to heat top 2000 degrees celsius. at that temperature, it breaks down from rice tasks, mace called with the shelves, copy ox into methane, and hydrogen rocket fuel. while those gas is light, they rise to the top, this fucked out and go to power the engine. the mace harvest has just ended. after removing the colonel's for food, the women ready to throw these costs away. now they supply them to peter in the echo as a raw material to produce the energy they use in their homes. to take to this month lease, we sell it to them. they bite, we get money or most the time we get money, this one, then we get the money in the rice has the company also uses the waste from the gas
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application. during the process, gases are separated from solid biomass. it leaves behind tons of solid residues called bio char. there are micro pause form in the bias how those microphones are perfect for bacteria to flourish. us when bacteria flourish in the by time the soil then released nutrients into the ground automatically fertilizing the ground. so by char, improve, so most you reducing the need for irrigation by char helps keep the sofa type, reducing the need for non organic flow devices. during the planting season, he gives the bio char out for free to about a 1000 farmers in the region, telling the younger also get some farmers with us benefiting from their own waste
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delivered to the company. it's so the cycle is complete and keeps on going. it's a virtual cycle, which takes us from the vicious cycle of poverty to a virtuous cycle of prosperity. every year peter diego can produce up to a 100 tons of bio char. the only use is half of it as fertilizer. the other half is used to make clean cooking fuel in the form of pellets. he also gives the amount for free to families to avoid cutting down trees for firewood. so far, the company has offset over 50000 tons of c o 2 annually. about piper going, but i know it continuing. i only use a few pilots to cook now compared to the big volume of firewood that i previously youngest patient. even if i light a few pellets and the cooking is foster, i'm not in the back logs here. baby, but at the data in the last decade, peter nickle has set up 5 many grid plants and uganda,
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costing some 4500000 euros rays, mainly through venture capital. is hybrid models backs up power from bio mass with solar, another clean energy source. the plants generate a total of $500.00 kilowatts powering more than a 100 households, businesses and institutions. in the evening. we can switch on our biomass classify and run it, or by daytime we have the solar running. and we have a small amount of battery capacity to balance that load. so we have uniform electricity 24 hours a day. every day of the vehicle also has a new project, electric mobility among real communities. he has 5 electric vehicles running in got in gore in the near future. he wants to expand his clean energy model to zambia botswana and south africa, and even further away to spain and the united kingdom. so we find them
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slowly may nbc that we think when's a wonderful se revise. lifeless soil for stuff is what looks like dairy or crump ways to you is food for this forms the process the residue and didn't reach the soil. it's called for me composting the weak, where is the living, breathing engineers of the underworld. india and farmers have increasingly relied on chemical fertilizers. now in many regions, the soil is reaching a breaking point. over time it's been rob, dev, it's nutrients. it's less productive and needs more water every season. for the worms, happiness equals cow down from nearby dairy farms. the dung is laid out in shallow pits. this period of pre composting is necessary to kill parasites. the earth warms up their way through the pile in the pits. there excrement is dried and becomes for
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