On a philanthropic, fact-finding mission to the Arctic, Charles Annenberg Weingarten and the Explore team dive into the unique culture of the Inuit people of Greenland and learn about their traditional cuisine, which includes raw seal meat, whale, caribou, walrus and fish. Charles also visits the Qimaavik Women's Shelter for abused women and children, and learns about the high crime rate of Nunavut territory being tackled by extraordinary individuals in the area. Lastly, Charles experiences the husky throat singing of two Inuit girls, he breaks the myth of the Arctic kiss, and he learns Inuit from a patient elder.
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In this series the Explore team travels worldwide helping courageous non-profits both close to home and in other cultures, profiling the selfless acts of others to inspire a revolution of giving.