UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Hangs Out With A 600-Pound Gorilla Posted by Jim Kitchen | Apr 24, 2018 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries One of the first things that you will notice while exiting the airport in Brazzaville or Brazzi as... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Hangs with Bonobos in the Democratic Republic of Congo Posted by Jim Kitchen | Apr 23, 2018 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries Oh my. Get ready for an adventure if you cross the Congo River from Brazzaville to the capital... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Finishes His Trip to Africa in Togo Posted by Jim Kitchen | Jul 20, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries The capital of Togo is Lome. There are approximately 9 million people living here. The official... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Visits Crocodiles in a Burkina Faso Village Posted by Jim Kitchen | Jul 18, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries As a tourist there’s not much to do in Burkina Faso. So, heed this advice: The best part... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Visits the West Point Slums in Liberia Posted by Jim Kitchen | Jul 14, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries The West Point slums in Liberia served as the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak that occurred from... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Visits Freetown in Sierra Leone Posted by Jim Kitchen | Jul 13, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries The capital of Sierra Leone is Freetown. There are approximately 6 million people living... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Visits the Site of the Battle of Guadalcanal Posted by Jim Kitchen | Mar 6, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries The Battle of Guadalcanal was the first major victory for the Allies in the Pacific theater during... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Visits the Site of the Battle of Peleliu Posted by Jim Kitchen | Feb 26, 2017 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries The Battle of Peleliu was fought between the United States and Japan during World War II and... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Shies Away From Eating Sheep’s Head in Cape Town Posted by Jim Kitchen | Nov 26, 2016 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries “Eat it dad, eat it!” There are some things in this world that you can’t... Read More
UNC Professor & Video Journalist Jim Kitchen Talks with a Member of the Kayan Tribe Posted by Jim Kitchen | Jul 28, 2016 | Jim Kitchen Travel Documentaries Myanmar has only, realistically, been actively promoting tourism since 2010, so now is the... Read More