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At the start of World War II, thousands of Japanese American families were forced to abandon their homes, farms, and businesses and placed in incarceration camps across the U.S. Return to the Soil explores the profound impact on farm families and discovers how subsequent generations survived, including some who returned to farming and are thriving today.

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Discover what’s been lost and learned in the age of COVID.
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Discover the ways we’ve stayed healthy in mind and body during the pandemic.
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Take a look at telehealth today and how modern medicine embraces technology.
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Explore California's agricultural bounty and meet the people who make it succeed.
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Explore the past and present of California’s rich agriculture.
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Newcastle, Gem of the Foothills
26:57
Explore one of California’s most compelling Gold Rush towns.
Knowledge Takes Flight
26:46
Explore the local impact of aviation history and education.
Silent Death – Toxic Water in the Valley
26:50
Explore the problem of contaminated drinking water for over 1 million California residents
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