Episode 107

Summary In Impact Episode 107, we meet the family of a disabled young woman who is entering adulthood, visit a conservation center that protects an endangered species of primates, and talk to a family cultivating a small farm in urban Los Angeles. In Kendall, produced by Caitlyn Hines, we meet a southern California family who faces long-term care decisions for their disabled family member, Kendall. Nearly 5 million adults in the United States have intellectual or developmental disabilities, and 75% of them are cared for by their families. In The Gibbon Center, produced by Max Schwartz and Rachel Scott, we visit a conservation center that promotes the study and care of gibbons through public education and habitat preservation. And in Urban Farming, produced by Ana Luisa Gonzalez, we visit a small farm, just three miles from downtown Los Angeles. The Flores family shows us that sustainability is possible by farming in a densely populated urban setting.

S1.E7 ∙ Episode 107

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Feb 23, 2019

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Production companies : Annenberg Media

Summary In Impact Episode 107, we meet the family of a disabled young woman who is entering adulthood, visit a conservation center that protects an endangered species of primates, and talk to a family cultivating a small farm in urban Los Angeles. In Kendall, produced by Caitlyn Hines, we meet a southern California family who faces long-term care decisions for their disabled family member, Kendall. Nearly 5 million adults in the United States have intellectual or developmental disabilities, and 75% of them are cared for by their families. In The Gibbon Center, produced by Max Schwartz and Rachel Scott, we visit a conservation center that promotes the study and care of gibbons through public education and habitat preservation. And in Urban Farming, produced by Ana Luisa Gonzalez, we visit a small farm, just three miles from downtown Los Angeles. The Flores family shows us that sustainability is possible by farming in a densely populated urban setting.

Details

Genres : Documentary

Release date : Feb 23, 2019

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Production companies : Annenberg Media

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