What does it mean if you're not popular? What does it mean if you are weird? Guest: Dr. Michael Rich - Adolescent Behavior Specialist at Boston Children's Hospital
A show about school shootings. With special address re: 4-20-99 shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. (Original version of show aired 8-28-96)
American kids and the crisis in Kosovo, with a special report from John Hockenberry. Guest: Dr. Charles Ingrao, Professor of History, specializing in Yugoslavian studies, at Purdue Univ.
Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Gore tackle kids' questions on a wide range of hot political topic, including taxes, gun control, healthcare, the Internet and even the death penalty.
Kids talk about their fears and thoughts about the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon immediately following the events. Guest: Stephen Berkowitz - Child Psychiatrist, Yale University (also affiliated w-the National Center for Children Exposed to Violence)
Rosie O'Donnell and Rev. Jerry Falwell discuss nontraditional families, focusing on households headed by gay parents. The issue of hate crimes is addressed, along with recommendations for how to promote tolerance among people from different backgrounds.
As the United States prepares for the possibility of war; Is a war necessary?; What does it mean to be patriotic?; Can you love America and still be against war with Iraq?; Should kids have a voice in the debate about war with Iraq?
Though the war in Iraq appears to be over, it's been a hard time for American kids. They've been subjected to media overload, confusion and fear -- and now it's time to talk about it.
In this second installment of Nick News' continuing series, My Family is Different, Linda Ellerbee discusses adoption and some of the issues involved. With guest Faith Hill.
Though slavery in this country ended well over a hundred years ago, it remains on the hardest things for people to talk about openly and honestly. Does slavery continue to influence race relations, and kid's lives today? With guest Dr. Cornel West.
They are 35 million strong with a rich heritage and diverse culture. Yet many Hispanic American kids face stereotypes that challenge their everyday lives.
They are 35 million strong with a rich heritage and diverse culture. Yet many Hispanic American kids face stereotypes that challenge their everyday lives.
Kids want to be famous. Famous people have money. Famous people have power. Famous people have fans who worship their every move. What does it take to make it big?