Rulebreakers
Stories of those who challenge the established ways of doing things - series from BBC World Service in collaboration with Sundance Institute
Rulebreakers: The shepherd and the settler—Rulebreakers, The shepherd and the settler
Muhammad and Danny are on two sides of a complex conflict in the occupied West Bank
The shepherd and the settler—Rulebreakers
A Palestinian shepherd fights for his livelihood under pressure from Israeli settlers
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Lauri Love: Living with my autism—Rulebreakers, Accused of hacking the Pentagon
Alleged computer hacker Lauri Love: Living with my autism
Accused of hacking the Pentagon—Rulebreakers
This is what happened to my life when I was accused of hacking the Pentagon
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Rulebreakers: Greenland's beautiful prison—Rulebreakers, A beautiful prison
In 2019, Greenland opened its first ever closed prison, but its beauty is controversial
A beautiful prison—Rulebreakers
Why Greenland is opening up its first prison, after years as a modern prison-less society
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Rulebreakers: I started hopping freight trains at 17—Rulebreakers, Veteran on the tracks
In 2006, Mike Brodie dropped out of high school and rode 50,000 miles across the US
Veteran on the tracks—Rulebreakers
The handbook for train hopping American hobo culture and the man behind the guide
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Rulebreakers: Choosing to disappear in Japan—Rulebreakers
In Japan, you can disappear without a trace and start a new life somewhere else
How I disappear—Rulebreakers
The phenomenon of disappearance is rooted in Japanese culture. Meet those who disappear
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