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Larry & Joe are blending Latin folk and bluegrass music to show music has no borders.

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Tour America through the lens of creative expression and the transformative power of art.

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Dulé Hill connects with artists using their craft to rewrite their narrative.

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Dulé Hill explores how music can provide solace and healing in Appalachia.

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In Texas, Dulé Hill discovers artists fighting for representation of their communities.

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In Chicago, Dulé Hill explores why art and activism are synonymous.

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Dulé Hill learns the “Mexica” Handshake from Aztec Dancer Abuela M’api Rainflowa.

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Dulé Hill works with Liz Magallanes and David Lozano on a new Cara Mía Theatre production.

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Musicians Larry Bellorín and Joe Troop perform “Hermano Migrante.”

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Dulé Hill learns how stringed instrument making can help those in recovery for addiction.

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Deaf dancer Shaheem Sanchez changes how Dulé Hill thinks about dance.

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Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles founder, Carlos Samaniego, shares a love story.