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Families Matter

This program with Bill Moyers examines why America has become an unfriendly culture for families and children, and explores ways to rebuild a web of support for families. Among those featured on the program are Rosalie Streett, Exec. Director of Parent Action (Baltimore, MD); Jill Bradley, Director of Child Care Services, Chicago Housing Authority; and Richard Louv, author of the book Childhood's Future. They discuss some of the practical steps needed to create a more hospitable social climate for families. The program also visits parents in San Diego who are struggling with some of the problems affecting the quality of parents' and children's lives.

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  • "This program with Bill Moyers examines why America has become an unfriendly culture for families and children, and explores ways to rebuild a web of support for families. Among those featured on the program are Rosalie Streett, Exec. Director of Parent Action (Baltimore, MD); Jill Bradley, Director of Child Care Services, Chicago Housing Authority; and Richard Louv, author of the book Childhood's Future. They discuss some of the practical steps needed to create a more hospitable social climate for families. The program also visits parents in San Diego who are struggling with some of the problems affecting the quality of parents' and children's lives."@en
  • "Moyers queries writers, philosophers, activists and ordinary citizens around the country, focusing on the public and private concerns of the American people in an election year. This program focuses on the family with participants discussing the impact of government, private industry and communities, as well as the individual on families. Problems and solutions are examined and discussed."@en
  • "Examines why America has become an unfriendly culture for families and children, and explores ways to rebuild a web of support for families. Among those featured on the program are Rosalie Streett, Exec. Dir. of Parent Action (Baltimore, MD); Jill Bradley, Dir. of Child Care Services, Chicago Housing Authority; and Richard Louv, author of the book Children's Future. Also visits parents in San Diego who are struggling with some of the problems affecting the quality of parents' and childrens' lives."
  • "This program with Bill Moyers examines why America has become an unfriendly culture for families and children, and explores ways to rebuild a web of support for families. Among those featured on the program are Rosalie Streett, Exec. Director of Parent Action (Baltimore, MD); Jill Bradley, Director of Child Care Services, Chicago Housing Authority; and Richard Louv, author of the book Childhood's Future. They discuss some of the practical steps needed to create a more hospitable social climate for families. The program also visits parents in San Diego who are struggling with some of the problems affecting the quality of parents' and children's lives. (60 minutes)."@en
  • "Moyers queries writers, philosophers, activists and ordinary citizens around the country, focusing on the public and private concerns of the American people in an election year. This program focuses on the family. Participants discuss the impact of government, private industry and communities, as well as the individual on families. Problems and solutions were examined and discussed."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "Internet videos"@en
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en

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  • "Families matter"
  • "Families Matter"@en
  • "Families matter"@en