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Denise Lajimodiere (Ojibwe) talks about the traumatic history of Indian boarding schools.

2:02
The Senate hearing and grassroots movement that led to the Indian Child Welfare Act.

1:32
The Rosenwald Schools were built to educate young Black children in the segregated American South.

2:10
Climate change and ultimately, rising sea levels will impact the city of Boston and its coastline.

0:56
Jaime Harrison talks about his family and shares one particularly difficult story.

23:19
A conversation with filmmaker Emily Harrold and executive producer Charlamagne Tha God.

0:41
David, an NYPD volunteer police member in Manhattan, shares his father-son immigration story.

0:47
The volunteers of Chinatown's auxiliary police patrol the neighborhood to protect and serve.

2:02
For Chicago youth, the streets can be a high-stress ordeal, or life-or-death experience.

0:58
Thelonius Cook shares his worries over organic farming and climate change on the Eastern Shore.

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The senior residents of New York City's Chinatown walk us through the history of their neighborhood.

0:55
"If you can see it, you can be it." Breonna McCree talks about the one person who believed in her.