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STORIES BY FULL FRAME

August 4, 2020
Full Frame: The Hunger Paradox
Even without a global pandemic, more than 820 million people were going hungry in 2018, according to the United Nations. Now, the United Nations fears the number of people facing food crises across the world will nearly double in 2020 — spiking to 265 million. Read More...
October 8, 2016
Mehera Blum: Fabric of love
Handbag maker, Mehera Blum, pays tribute to her late mother's artwork. Read More...
October 8, 2016
Helen Fisher: Looking for a mate
Biological Anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher talks about how our relationships stay connected. Read More...
October 8, 2016
Chris Plutte: Creating global citizens
Global Nomads Group Founder Chris Plutte talks about connecting students around the globe. Read More...
January 9, 2016
Leroy Mwasaru: From poop to power
Seventeen‐year‐old Leroy Mwasaru is not unlike most high school students. He enjoys blogging, hanging out with his friends, and is a student leader at his school in Kenya. Read More...
January 9, 2016
Young philanthropists ‘baking’ a difference
More and more young people are choosing to make difference in the world before they’ve even earned their first paycheck. It can be as simple as baking a batch of cookies to help raise money for sick children to go to camp. Read More...
January 9, 2016
A ball can change a life
Sporting events like the FIFA World Cup, Wimbledon tennis, and the NFL’s Super Bowl have the unique ability to appeal to sports fans of all ages in every corner of the world. But for some young people, sports not only captivate them, it also inspires […] Read More...
January 9, 2016
Hannah Taylor: Heroine to the homeless
When Canadian Hannah Taylor was just 5 years old, she watched a man eating out of a garbage can on a frozen winter day. This defining moment would forever change Hannah’s life. Read More...
January 9, 2016