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Seeds of Life

Season 4 Episode 402 | 26m 46s

Diya Payal, a 14-year-old from India, developed an interest in plant biodiversity as a child. Mentored by filmmaker Camilla Becket, Diya explores how climate change and industrial agriculture are threatening plant species. She shines a light on sustainable agriculture and examines the ways in which food, family and farming are connected to her to piritual relationship with the natural world.

Aired: 10/31/23
Seeds of Life
Distributed nationally by American Public Television.
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Diya Payal, 14, advocates for sustainable farming in India.
Tymur Tsapliienko, Ukrainian refugee, shines light on the effects of war and displacement.
Daunnette Moniz-Reyome investigates historical trauma on a Native American reservation.
Daunnette Moniz-Reyome investigates historical trauma on a Native American reservation.
Semon Shabaev examines resurgent Jewish life in Berlin, Germany amid rising antisemitism.
Faith Guilbault shines a light on living—and thriving—with a disability.
Rinzin Jurmey shares how Bhutan is preserving traditions while embracing globalization.