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America Reframed
Hundreds of Thousands | A Call for Change
Stevie Walker-Webb, who lived in a community-built prison cell for 24 hours as a representation of solitary confinement, shares his hopes and fears for incarcerated people with mental illness like his brother. Waday Walker has stayed in solitary for 122 days after being arrested during a mental health crisis.
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A collective memory of Mt. Pleasant's Salvadoran community and the May 1991 rebellion.
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A filmmaker and three Chicagoans navigate the complexities of living with mental illness.
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The remarkable life of a fearless Mississippi sharecropper-turned-human-rights-activist.
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A Chinese American family’s search for their roots leads them to the Mississippi Delta.
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Exploring 1960s music history when Bugaloo defined a new generation of urban Latinos.