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A Wild Independence
Season 29
Episode 2
Discover how passionate volunteers are trying to rebuild the nation's first wheelchair-accessible hiking trail in California's Gold Country after its destruction in a 2020 forest fire.
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26:59
Follow local filmmaker Jaime Tafoya on his personal journey as a stroke survivor.

27:12
A look at the history and Native American culture around the abalone.

57:00
Discover the little-known story of the first Black graduate of Cal's Boalt Law School.

26:56
Discover why medical researchers are so hopeful about the future of stem cell research.

26:56
Delve into new research in psychedelic therapy that could have far-reaching effects.

26:52
Delve into the origins of the Lincoln Highway.

26:58
Discover Rancho Cordova's important role in the history of Northern California.

26:46
Explore deafness and hearing loss through many different lenses.

26:46
Explore the struggle for equality and dignity for Sacramento's LGBTQ+ communities.

56:55
Chronicle the previously untold stories of Japanese Americans during World War II.

28:09
Examine the controversial shooting of 13-year-old Latino Andy Lopez.

27:44
Follow the Camp Fire from its inception to its aftermath almost two years later.