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The Changemakers is a new 8-part series to illuminate amazing stories from across the globe, where communities are working together for a better future.
In London, activist Sean Binder embeds with campaigner Michelle who has been running a food hub since 2020 in an effort to feed the hungry. With the help of his team of Changemakers, can Sean generate some more attention and help for Michelle?
Activist Sean Binder meets 75 year old Jean, a campaigner against salmon farms in Scotland. Sean is thrown in the deep end on an immersive journey, meeting those opposed to the industry as well as hearing from those working in the profession.
The Changemakers explore the maternal health crisis facing the black and brown population in the US - with figures revealing people from black communities are three to four times more likely to die during pregnancy than their white counterparts.
The Changemakers team explore the contentious issue of LGBTQ+ rights in the Southern US state of Alabama, where the most anti-trans laws in the country were recently passed, directly affecting young people's rights to self-determination.
In Denmark, Syrian women are fighting back as they contend with some of the harshest immigration policies in the EU. Haya fled her old life for a new start in the west, but despite talk of a warm welcome, government policy has dictated otherwise.
The Changemakers explore the water poverty and plastic pollution crisis facing Ghana. Despite having one of the fastest growing economies in Africa, nearly one in ten Ghanaians spends 30 minutes a day getting water.
The Changemakers tackle the stigma around mental health in Lithuania, the country with the highest suicide rate in Europe. In Lithuania, men are three times as likely to kill themselves as women. But far less likely to seek professional help.
Our Changemakers draw on their experience along with the experiences of the activists they have travelled to meet throughout the series to give their five key principles on how someone can start to make a difference.
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