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Susan Neiman on How the US Can Atone For Historical Sins
S2019 E2059 - 2m 56s
This year marks 400 years since the first African slaves arrived on American shores, and despite a civil war, this country has never had a serious truth and reconciliation effort. Moral philosopher Susan Neiman joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss her new book "Learning from the Germans," which reflects on how the U.S. can atone for its sins.
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the Global Climate Strike
S2019 E2059 - 15m 24s
Inspired by Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg, millions of young people across the world plan to come out on strike from school to demand climate action tomorrow. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, one of the young organizers of the strike, has been protesting since he was six years old, and coming from indigenous Mexican descent, believes protecting the Earth is his spiritual duty.
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