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UC Professors Talk About Their Documentary, "Intimate Realities Of Water"

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As we have all seen with the recent problems uncovered in Flint, Michigan, it’s easy for most of us to take clean water for granted. Until we can’t easily get it. In many parts of the world, such as Nairobi, it’s a rare commodity. ?The https://vimeo.com/144703688" target="_blank">Intimate Realities of Water,? a documentary by professors, follows the lives of the people in two of Nairobi?'s slums, ?- the largest urban slum in the city and all of Africa -? and Dagoretti.

There, access to clean water and sanitation are lacking, and the struggle to get drinkable water shapes everyday life and is a transforming social force.

Joining us to talk about this documentary and the impact it'?s had are Co-Chair of , UC Professor and Co-Producer of the documentary, Co-Producer, Photojournalist and UC Assistant Professor of Journalism, ; and Photojournalist and UC Professor of Journalism, .