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Dolores

Dolores

Season 19 Episode 12
1:56:24
Hazing

Hazing

Season 24 Episode 1
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Move Me

Move Me

Season 24 Episode 3
1:22:17
Children of Las Brisas

Children of Las Brisas

Season 24 Episode 4
1:22:50
The Picture Taker

The Picture Taker

Season 24 Episode 7
1:25:44
Matter of Mind: My ALS

Matter of Mind: My ALS

Season 24 Episode 13
54:42
Sam Now

Sam Now

Season 24 Episode 14
1:24:59
Silent Beauty

Silent Beauty

Season 24 Episode 15
1:25:49
Mama Bears

Mama Bears

Season 24 Episode 16
1:25:23
El Equipo

El Equipo

Season 25 Episode 2
1:25:42
Three Chaplains

Three Chaplains

Season 25 Episode 3
55:43
Voices of Arab America

A Town Called Victoria | Episode 1

Season 25 Episode 4
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The Last Laugh

Season 18 Episode 14

The Holocaust would seem to be an absolutely off-limits topic for comedy — but is it? History shows even the victims of the Nazi concentration camps used humor as a means of survival and resistance. The Last Laugh weaves together stories from Auschwitz survivors and interviews with influential comedians from Mel Brooks to Sarah Silverman, and authors Etgar Keret and Shalom Auslander.

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True North: Canadian Myths and Black Power
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How 1960s Montreal helped shape the global movement for Black liberation.
Assembly
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Vogue, AI, and identity collide as an artist creates an exhibition honoring Black and queer culture.
Third Act
1:25:34
A filmmaker honors his father’s legacy of art, activism, and resilience across generations.
Light of the Setting Sun
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One family. Four generations shaped by displacement and trauma.
Natchez
1:25:40
Natchez, Mississippi, is famous for its antebellum homes, but what’s left out of the tours?
BACKSIDE: The Unseen Hands of Horse Racing
55:40
Behind the Kentucky Derby's glamour, unseen workers keep racing’s biggest stage running.
Disability Visibility
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1:25:55
A filmmaker seeks belonging in the little people community and explores dwarfism within her family.
Inside Our Legal System
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1:25:11
An Amish sexual assault survivor breaks her silence, sparking a movement for justice and reform.
African American and Proud
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1:25:31
Meet Barbara Jordan: a civil rights icon whose powerful voice masked a complex private life.
Artistic Expression
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1:24:45
When her eyesight begins to fade, a film editor reimagines belonging and what it truly means to see.
The Librarians
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Librarians across the U.S. examine how restrictions on library content are shaping communities.
Life After
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1:23:41
A filmmaker investigates assisted dying through the lens of disabled voices missing from the debate.
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