Chat the Planet, the cornerstone of Link TV's youth strand, is a groundbreaking
new series that links young people around the world in dialogue to break
down barriers, foster tolerance and promote youth action. Participants
share perspectives on everything from pop culture to world issues. Viewers
can access the CHAT
THE PLANET website at any time to discuss issues in real time with
other visitors, see clips of the show, meet participants from other episodes,
and get information about everything from current events to pop culture.
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the Planet: Ties that Bind
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Amman, Jordan to discuss the family values of their respective
societies. To view a streamed version, click here.
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the Planet: Tongue Tied
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss affirmative action and political
correctness. To view a streamed version, click here.
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the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss activism and materialism.
To view a streamed version, click here.
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the Planet: Gated Freedom
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Melbourne, Australia to discuss the interplay between nationalism
and international immigration policies. To view a streamed version,
click here.
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the Planet: Generation Why?
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Melbourne, Australia to discuss world youth culture. To view
a streamed version, click here.
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the Planet: Cry Havoc
In this episode, a group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts
in Amman, Jordan to discuss the impact of war on their lives. To
view a streamed version, click here.
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