A Path Appears

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (41)

A Path Appears is a documentary series that aired on PBS in 2015. Adapted from the book of the same name by Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn, the series explores issues of gender inequality and poverty both domestically and internationally. The series follows Malin Akerman and Nicholas Kristof as they travel to various locations to uncover stories of individuals and organizations fighting against gender-based violence, lack of education opportunities, and human trafficking. Mia Farrow and Ronan Farrow also make appearances, adding their voices to the conversation.

The first episode, titled "Sex Trafficking in the USA," examines the horrors of sex trafficking and the efforts of organizations to rescue and rehabilitate victims. The episode highlights the work of advocates and law enforcement officers in Portland, Oregon, who work together to rescue young girls from trafficking rings. The episode also features interviews with survivors of trafficking and provides insight into the psychological toll it takes on victims.

The second episode, "Breaking the Cycle of Poverty," takes viewers to Haiti and Colombia to explore the challenges of poverty and lack of education. The episode follows young girls who are receiving education through the help of organizations that support them. The episode also examines the importance of microfinance in creating sustainable solutions for impoverished communities.

The third episode, "Violence Against Women in the United States," focuses on the prevalence of gender-based violence in the US and the efforts of advocates and organizations to prevent it. The episode highlights the work of the Joyful Heart Foundation, founded by actress Mariska Hargitay, which provides resources and support for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.

The final episode, "Maternal Mortality in Sierra Leone," explores the challenges facing women in rural Sierra Leone during pregnancy and childbirth. The episode highlights the work of traditional birth attendants and midwives who are fighting to reduce maternal mortality rates.

Throughout the series, viewers are provided with statistics and information that make the issues at hand more tangible. The show effectively combines harrowing stories of survivors with hopeful stories of activism and change, leaving viewers with a sense of empowerment and a call to action.

A Path Appears does an excellent job of shining a light on the difficult issues of poverty, gender inequality, and violence against women. The series provides a platform for survivors and activists to share their stories and calls on viewers to take action in their own communities. The show is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of fighting for justice and equality.

A Path Appears is a series that ran for 1 seasons (3 episodes) between January 26, 2015 and on PBS

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Episode Three
3. Episode Three
February 9, 2015
Conclusion. Regina Hall joins Nicholas Kristof for a look at domestic violence in the U.S. They visit Atlanta's Women's Resource Center, which is a shelter, aid and advocacy organization for battered women.
Episode Two
2. Episode Two
February 2, 2015
Part 2 of 3. Jennifer Garner returns to her native West Virginia, where she meets with families that are enrolled in Save the Children's Early Steps program, which provides books and early learning to children living in poverty.
Episode One
1. Episode One
January 26, 2015
A three-part series about global gender oppression and human-rights violations begins with the trafficking of children in the U.S., where the Justice Department estimates as many as 300,000 children are at risk of being sold into sexual slavery.
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A Path Appears is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch A Path Appears on demand at Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    January 26, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (41)