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Beekeeper

Season 4 Episode 403 | 26m 46s

Kentucky teen Keith Griffith III began beekeeping when both of his parents were incarcerated as a way to cope with stress. Now, Keith runs a honey business and is a mental health and environmental advocate. Keith shines a light on the ways in which bees have taught him about cooperation, community, and emotional well-being.

Aired: 10/31/23
Distributed nationally by American Public Television.
Extras
Helena Marschall, 20, a climate activist, leads Germany’s environmental youth movement.
Keith Griffith III, 15, addresses mental health and builds community through beekeeping.
Diya Payal, 14, advocates for sustainable farming in India.
Diya Payal, a teen from India, explores plant biodiversity and sustainable farming.
20-year-old German activist Helena Marschall advocates for climate justice.
Tymur Tsapliienko, Ukrainian refugee, shines light on the effects of war and displacement.
Tymur Tsapliienko, Ukrainian refugee, shines light on the effects of war and displacement.
Young storytellers from around the world share their stories on Films By Kids Season 4.
Rinzin Jurmey shares how Bhutan is preserving traditions while embracing globalization.
Faith Guilbault shines a light on living—and thriving—with a disability.
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