Archive for June, 2010

Launch web-site

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Launch web-site
June 2010

Project announcement in France by TV Francais
June 25, 2010

MORE TO COME

Las Vegas Boom and Bust

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Las Vegas, Nevada
April 2008

Tourists decide where to go next on the Las Vegas Strip, famed for its hotels, casinos, and resorts.

The Deep South

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Because change comes slowly, or seemingly not at all in these overlooked communities in much of the South, history hangs heavy. The older generation remembers the struggles they endured during the Civil Rights Movement, but their children have grown up and often fled to cities or suburbs with more opportunity.

There is a crisis of the middle class, with working families falling further and further behind. But for a large number of African-Americans, they were never able to benefit even in the American dream of entering the middle class. Rather, it seems as if time has frozen.

Too Young to Die

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Philadelphia , Pennsylvania

Nearly seven years to the day that Fakhur Uddin came to America from Bangladesh, he was slain and found bound with duct tape and string, shot in the head, and left in the back room of the East Germantown gift and sundry store that he was minding for his ailing father. Here, Uddin’s mother sits in front of their store crying over his death while Philadelphia police work the crime scene.

The Gulf Coast

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

New Orleans, Louisiana
September 2005

Hurricane Katrina an Unnatural Disaster, Ninth Ward under water.

Crystal’s Struggle

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Washington, DC
USA
1992

Born with a disease that destroyed her intestines, one-year-old Crystal needed a liver and intestine transplant in order to survive. But the operation would cost at least $500,000 and her insurance would not pay for it. As her mother, Bridgette, and doctors tried to find ways to pay for the operation, Crystal’s condition slowly worsened. “She’s a fighter. – Bridget said. – Naturally she’s my child.”

Bridgette Pinkett visits her daughter in the intensive care unit at Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Driftless

Monday, June 7th, 2010

South Dakota

John Neumann spends the afternoon working on his pickup truck. Neumann, a horse and cattle rancher, endured eight-straight years of draught in southwestern South Dakota, only to be challenged by high fuel costs once the rainfall improved in 2008.

Never Coming Home

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Hughson, California
March 22, 2006

A Marine honor guard practices carrying the casket before the military funeral of Bunny Long, who was killed in Anbar Province, Iraq, on March 10th, 2006.