HDNet World Report Season 8 Episode 11 The Dark Side of the Olympic City; Education on the Edge: Cambodia Rebuilds
- March 30, 2010
The episode titled "The Dark Side of the Olympic City; Education on the Edge: Cambodia Rebuilds" from the eighth season of HDNet World Report explores two vastly different stories of the impact of global events on local communities.
The first story looks into the aftermath of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the impact that the construction and renovation of the city had on its residents. While the Olympics resulted in a massive modernization of the city, it also displaced over a million people and led to increased social inequality. Through interviews with former residents and activists, the program sheds light on the dark side of the Olympic legacy and the ongoing struggle for social justice.
The second story is focused on the rebuilding of Cambodia's education system after it was decimated under the reign of the Khmer Rouge. The program follows the journey of a Cambodian-American woman who returns to Cambodia to help rebuild the education system. Through interviews with locals and educators, the program highlights the progress that has been achieved and the challenges that remain.
Together, these two stories provide a glimpse into the impact of major global events on local communities and the ongoing struggle for social justice and education in the developing world. The program is a thought-provoking look at the complex issues that underlie modern globalization and the importance of local voices in shaping its impact.