The story of one Peace Corps group’s extraordinary experience in Afghanistan before the Soviet occupation in which they traveled village-to-village vaccinating against smallpox with their Afghan counterparts. In the film they share vivid memories, embarrassing moments, and life lessons, which, woven in with their photos and film footage from the 60’s, help build a bridge of understanding.
National Archives McGowan Theater, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408
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