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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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Devoted Dogs
26:46
Meet dogs who help humans navigate the world, control anxiety, heal, and more.
Vanishing Chinatown
26:52
Discover the archive of a Chinatown family photo studio.
Focus on Health
26:46
Meet three resilient individuals facing vision loss.
Not All Lost
26:52
Follow the story of three resilient teens as they share their stories.
California's Watershed
26:40
Examine the challenges facing the Sierra Nevada, California’s essential water source.
Pebble Beach at 100
26:52
Go inside the past, present, and future of an iconic California golf course.
The Sound of Giving
26:55
Follow a Sacramento choir preparing for a benefit concert supporting the homeless.
Searching for Hope - Homeless in Sacramento
26:46
Discover the poignant stories of some of those living on Sacramento's streets.
Lady Jessie
26:53
Jessie Beck's care packages for troops in Vietnam forged life-changing friendships.
Waking Up to Wildfires
26:56
UC Davis Environmental Health Sciences Center study the health effects of smoke.
Rebels with a Cause
56:52
Explore the hard-fought campaign to preserve the Marin County coastline.
Guardians of the Past – The Sacramento Pioneer Association
26:52
Discover the Sacramento Pioneer Association, dedicated to preserving the state's history.
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