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POV Shorts: The People Could Fly
Season 38
Episode 802
A poetic exploration into the history of Black gathering spaces in Louisville, KY. Intimate portraits reveal the ritual of roller skating and the emergence of roller rinks as sanctuaries for Black culture. Mixing archival footage, newsreel, still photos and recent video this history of a segregated Louisville underscores the magic that its Black community has conjured as an act of resistance.
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Two stories excavating distinct portraits of place, politics, and economy.
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In the mountains, a nomad's daughter is torn between marriage and her writing dreams.
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Memory and resiliency through Detroit and Canarsie’s unique relationships to water.
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Religious leaders' use of the law to advance an unexpected religious freedom argument.
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New worlds unfold in stories of tradition and hometown pride.
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Three stories about care and connection.
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A modern contemplation on the generational divide.
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Two stories from the heart of New York.
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Two families experience homeland violence across generations.
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An artist’s canvas becomes an embattled space.
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Locals on an island paradise risk death to save the Philippines’ last ecological frontier.