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PBS: Becoming Human Part 1

Above: Paleoanthropologist Zeresenay Alemseged, the man
who discovered Selam (also known us “Lucy’s Baby”), a 3
year old girl who died three million years ago in Ethiopia, is
featured in the following PBS Documentary.

PBS Program Description

First Steps: Six million years ago, what set our ancestors on the path from ape to human? Aired November 3, 2009 on PBS. Part 2 Premiers on air and online November 10, 2009.

Where did we come from? What makes us human? An explosion of recent discoveries sheds light on these questions, and NOVA’s comprehensive, three-part special, “Becoming Human,” examines what the latest scientific research reveals about our hominid relatives.

Part 1, First Steps, examines the factors that caused us to split from the other great apes. The program explores the fossil of “Selam,” also known as “Lucy’s Child.” Paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged spent five years carefully excavating the sandstone-embedded fossil. NOVA’s cameras are there to capture the unveiling of the face, spine, and shoulder blades of this 3.3 million-year-old fossil child. And NOVA takes viewers “inside the skull” to show how our ancestors’ brains had begun to change from those of the apes.

Why did leaps in human evolution take place? First Steps explores a provocative “big idea” that sharp swings of climate were a key factor.

The other programs in the Becoming Human series are Part 2: Birth of Humanity, which profiles the earliest species of humans, and Part 3: Last Human Standing, which examines why, of various human species that once shared the planet, only our kind remains.

Photo credit: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Related: Watch Zeresenay explain his dicovery

Live Chat with Aaron Brown and Eleni Gabre-Madhin

Above: Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin, CEO of the Ethiopian
Commodity Exchange, is being featured on PBS tonight.

Tadias Magazine
By Tadias Staff

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2009

New York (Tadias) – Wide Angle, PBS’s Emmy-award winning, international current affairs documentary series, will be hosting a live web discussion about its latest film ‘The Market Maker,’ featuring Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin, CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange.

The film is scheduled to air tonight at 10:00 p.m., however broadcast times vary from region to region, so check your local listings here.

The live chat will take place on Thursday 23rd July 11:00 am EST at www.pbs.org/wideangle. You can participate in the conversation with Gabre-Madhin, Wide Angle host Aaron Brown, and the filmmakers, Eli Cane and Hugo Berkeley.

The number you can call to join the live discussion is (718) 506-1351 and you can listen to it here.

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PBS Documentary Features CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange

PBS Documentary Features CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange

Tadias Magazine
By Tadias Staff

Published: Thursday, July 16, 2009

New York (Tadias) – Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin, CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange, is being featured in a PBS documentary hosted by Aaron Brown on July 22nd 10pm EST.

Brown recently visited the newly opened exchange, and asserted that if this project, the first of its kind in Africa, succeeds, then it can serve as a model for the rest of the continent.

Dr. Gabre-Madhin completed her undergraduate studies at Cornell University and her doctorate in Economics at Stanford University before embarking on her vision to create Ethiopia’s first commodities exchange. Crop failures and recurrent famines prompted Gabre-Madhin to focus on food security and improving buyer/seller communication in rural agricultural communities in Ethiopia.

Having followed Dr. Gabre-Madhin’s work over the course of the exchange’s first year, Brown notes that despite the global economic downturn, several key milestones have been achieved. “It is really the story of one person’s vision and how tenacious she has been, the sacrifices she has made, the intelligence she has applied, to feed a country,” Brown says.

Tune in to watch the PBS feature on Gabre-Madhin entitled “The Market Maker” on July 22nd.

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The film will be screened on Friday, July 24th at the Four Points by Sheraton in Washington DC (12th & K), followed by a brief speech by Aaron Brown and Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin. Attendance is by RSVP. Please contact Hanna Tadesse at: hanna.tadesse@gmail.com.