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America Reframed
My Louisiana Love
Season 1
Episode 8
Tracing Monique Verdin’s quest to find a place in her Native American community as it suffers from decades of environmental degradation. When she returns to Louisiana to reunite with family, she sees that the traditional way of life is threatened by a cycle of man-made environmental crises. Monique must overcome the loss of her house, her father and her partner, and redefine the meaning of home.
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A look at Chinese American electoral organizing in North Carolina and Ohio.
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A loving portrait of two transgender siblings following the 2016 presidential election.
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A haunting look at the deep and lasting wounds of segregation and racial injustice.
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Four youth, ages 5 to 15, reveal what it’s like to live with physical disabilities.
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A humanizing portrait of DACA students banned from Georgia's top public universities.
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Exploring 1960s music history when Bugaloo defined a new generation of urban Latinos.
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The power struggle that turned a single city block into a battlefield over service wages.
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Two veterans, and now mushroom hunters, heal the wounds of war in an unlikely friendship.
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Retracing the perilous steps a father chanced in search of a better for his family.
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DRIVERS WANTED reveals the eclectic community inhabiting a taxi garage in Queens, NY.