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Just War and Its Relationship with Moral Injury
Tom, Anthony, and their friend Emmett describe their perspectives on the purpose of the Iraq war, and how the government's changing story about it influenced their perception of the actions they took there on their country's behalf.
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After 20 years in the United States, an undocumented family decides to return home.
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In a world of fake news, journalist Ravish Kumar stands his ground. Will his show survive?
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Immigrant dreams and generational divides collide against LA's complex racial landscape.
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A burial site containing thousands of once enslaved Africans is discovered on St. Helena.
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Religious leaders' use of the law to advance an unexpected religious freedom argument.
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