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Luke 4:38-41 FNV

"The twilight scene, of Jesus moving about with word and touch of healing among the sick and suffering, the raving and tortured crowd, is one of the most striking in the Gospels." -Farrar

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What to Watch: For the Rights of All

The story of an extraordinary Alaskan woman who becomes an unlikely hero in the fight for civil rights. Elizabeth Peratrovich, an unassuming Tlingit Indian mother of three, testified before the Alaska Territorial Senate in 1945 and swayed the floor vote with her compelling testimony in favor of the passage of the Anti-Discrimination Act, the first civil rights bill passed in the United States since the Civil War.

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Luke 4:33-37 FNV

The fame of his miracles, rather than of his doctrine, spread; by this means many were brought to him to be cured, many were brought also to hear him, some of whom believed, others were hardened. 

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What to Watch: Aleut Story

Why go out when you can stay in and watch this week's movie pick: Aleut Story- a struggle for human and civil rights.

In the turbulence of war, in a place where survival was just short of miraculous, the Aleuts of Alaska would redefine themselves -- and America. From indentured servitude and isolated internment camps, to Congress and the White House, this is the incredible story of the Aleuts' decades-long struggle for human and civil rights. Narrated by Martin Sheen and original music score by Composer Alan Koshiyama, the program draws compelling parallels to the present, as our country grapples with the challenging question of the balance between civil liberties and national security.

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