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Faces of Change
TV-PG
2021
1 Season
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Watch how these special people are looking out for planet Earth.
Ep 1
3m
Faces of Change: Malik Wilder
Malik Wilder is on a mission to diversify the great outdoors by teaching kids to fish.
Ep 2
3m
AY Young
AY Young has powered hundreds of concerts using renewable energy and helped communities in developing countries get plugged in. His new ambition is to create the world's first sustainable album.
Ep 4
3m
Shawn Deangelo Walton
Meet Shawn Deangelo Walton, a smoothie whiz making sure kids in Atlanta have access to healthy food.
Ep 5
3m
Lonnie Johnson
Inventor, Lonnie Johnson, is finding a new way to help us beat the heat.
Ep 6
2m
Alex Dabagh
While taking out the trash, New Yorker Alex Dabagh had the realization that plastic waste was a real problem for his city. That's when he came up with the idea for aNYbag.
Ep 7
3m
Brandon Ballengee’s Community Art Park
Artist Brandon Ballengee is using his art as a call to action. He took us to his nature workshop in Arnaudville, Louisiana to learn more about his thought-provoking work.
Ep 8
2m
Anamarie Shreeves
Meet Anamarie Shreeves. She's forging a new path to create a community based on an environmentally-functional lifestyle, teaching others to how to live a zero-waste life.
Ep 9
3m
Chef Anthony Myint
Chef Anthony Myint is putting sustainability on the menu. His nonprofit, Zero Foodprint, encourages the restaurant industry to become more environmentally friendly and funds renewable farming.
Ep 10
2m
Bennet Kedrosky
Meet the teen who built a bot that spots and tracks wildfires in real time. Bennett Kedrosky tells us what inspired him to create the Cal Fire Bot.
Ep 11
3m
Black Cotton
Meet the entrepreneurs behind Black Cotton and their mission to revamp the industry.
Ep 12
4m
Donnel Baird
This Faces of Change focuses on Donnel Baird and his mission to make energy more affordable for all.
Ep 13
3m
Benny Starr
Meet musician Benny Starr, the first artist-in-residence for U.S. Water Alliance, seeking an innovative and inclusive water future through One Water.
Ep 14
3m
Corina Newsome
This Faces of Change focuses on birder Corina Newsome.
Ep 15
3m
Brandon Ballengée
2020 Grist Fixer Brandon Ballengée is a scientist and artist who's getting people hooked on conservation.
Ep 17
3m
Dorothy Jean Tillman
Meet the teenage environmental scientist Dorothy Jean Tillman. The young entrepreneur already has a master's degree and has made it her life's mission to expose more youth to opportunities in STEAM.
Ep 18
3m
Erick Castro
In this Faces of Change focuses on Chef Erick Castro as he works to introduce climate smart diets to people across all ages, incomes and backgrounds.
Ep 19
3m
Gitanjai Rao
This Faces of Change focuses on Gitanjai Rao, a teenage innovator on a mission to make sure every one has access to clean water.
Ep 20
3m
Karen Washington
This Faces of Change highlights Karen Washington and her mission to bring fresh food to low income neighborhoods.
Ep 21
3m
Mark Lopez
Mark Lopez was raised in a family of community activists. He's carrying on that tradition by helping clean up East Los Angeles neighborhoods contaminated by a battery recycling facility.
Ep 22
3m
Kristal Hansley
Kristal Hansley wants to empower Baltimore by becoming one of the new faces of affordable solar energy.
Ep 23
3m
Grant Canary
Wildfires torch millions of acres of forestland across the U.S. each year. When they do, Grant Canary and his startup Drone Seed, swarm the landscape to seed forests of the future.
Ep 24
3m
Kristal Ambrose
Environmental Scientist Kristal Ocean Ambrose's connection with water started at a young age. Now she's turning her passion for saving the ocean into a movement for the next generation.
Ep 25
3m
Shreya Ramachandran
This teen's water saving mission led her to create a non-profit, The Gray Water Project. Her goal: to teach others how to save and reuse household water.
Ep 26
3m
The Banner Sisters
Heavy industry looms large over the 85-mile stretch of riverfront from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. Chemical plants provide jobs -- but take a toll on the health of people and planet.
Ep 27
3m
Lyla June
Artist, scholar and community organizer Lyla June is using her voice to empower Indigenous youth and bring leadership to climate policymaking.
Ep 28
3m
Nalleli Cobo
For nearly 13 years, Nalleli Cobo has been fighting against urban oil drilling. The environmental justice advocate was instrumental in shutting down an oil production facility in her community.
Ep 29
3m
Faces of Change: Anaa Jibicho
2 billion people still lack safe drinking water. Anaa Jibicho is trying to change that.
Ep 29
3m
Booker T Washington
New neighborhoods and subdivisions are popping up all over the country, but not many offer sustainable living options. Meet the man who is putting a focus back on the planet and on community.
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