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Voices from Atlantic City | Promo
In 1976, Atlantic City legalized casinos but by 2014, four of the twelve closed, costing nearly 8,000 jobs. Today, the the political and economic future of the casinos, the people and the city hang precariously in the balance. This is the story of the rise and fall through the unique perspectives of local stakeholders who still manage to have hope.
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A Yurok knowledge keeper seeks to return fire practices, and restore land and people.
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In Dawson, MN, PURIS promises to revolutionize "alt-meat" and the agricultural system.
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From Hampton and Howard to NC A&T and NC Central, witness rivalries defining HBCU sports.
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From the CIAA to the Bayou Classic, a unique look at sports and spirit that define HBCUs.
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In Chicago, residents strive for equity in a city impacted by the effects of segregation.
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Jaime Harrison’s daring Senate race in South Carolina amid COVID-19 and racial prejudice.
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Exploring the personal stories of people affected by gun violence in Chicago.
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Shows how life-altering a pardon and reform can be for formerly incarcerated persons.
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Native communities work to overcome trauma from government policies separating families.
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Exploring the often-contradictory role played by Black soldiers in American history.
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Films focusing on resilience through the lens of family, identities, and immigration.
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Films focusing on resilience through the lens of family, rebuilding, and mental health.