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A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

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A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Black Dynamite is the greatest African-American action star of the 1970s. When his only brother is killed by The Man it's up to him to find justice.

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

A new six-part documentary series, hosted by biologist and Princeton University professor

Shane Campbell-Staton, embarks on a journey to understand all the ways humans have

transformed the planet. Part science series and part travel show, HUMAN FOOTPRINT takes

viewers from farms to restaurants, from a high-tech lab to a sweltering street market, from

pristine rain forests to the sewers of New York City. Stories of science, history, and culture

reveal the complicated, conflicted and remarkable species that is Homo sapiens.

The series is not a “doom and gloom” tale of human villainy. Instead, it is an honest reckoning

with our vast footprint and our species’ singular history of transforming the planet. As our power

to reshape the planet grows, will our understanding of the world we inhabit ever catch up?

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn f/ Ghostface Killah - Gramercy Theatre - NYC - 2013 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/

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