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On this episode of Rhode Island PBS Weekly, Michelle San Miguel brings us the harrowing stories of genocide survivors who have escaped to the Ocean State.
Next, Pamela Watts looks at a founding father's contribution to one of the country's oldest lending libraries.
Finally, we visit a nursery spreading the Japanese artform of Bonsai in Massachusetts.
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On this episode of Rhode Island PBS Weekly, Michelle San Miguel brings us the harrowing stories of genocide survivors who have escaped to the Ocean State.
Next, Pamela Watts looks at a founding father's contribution to one of the country's oldest lending libraries.
Finally, we visit a nursery spreading the Japanese artform of Bonsai in Massachusetts.
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