Episodes
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Brooklyn Inshallah
S9 E15 - 52m 24s
Father Khader El-Yateem, is campaigning to be New York City's first Arab American councilman. As a Lutheran Pastor and Palestinian American, El-Yateem's bid to make history reveals the aspirations and divisions of his multicultural district. With the support of local organizers and activists, including Aber Kawas and Linda Sarsour, can he bring his community together to win the race?
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Hayden & Her Family
S9 E14 - 56m 14s
The Currys are raising twelve children, five of whom are adopted from overseas and have special needs. One of those children is Hayden, a young girl from China born with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome. Hayden becomes the thread to this intimate adoption journey as she, her new parents, and her siblings experience the complexities, jealousies and joy of becoming a family.
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Jack & Yaya
S9 E12 - 1h 23m
From a young age, Yaya and Jack saw each other as they truly were, a girl and a boy, even though most of the world didn’t see them that way. As they grew older, they supported each other as they both came out as transgender. JACK & YAYA follows these two friends for a year and explores their unique, thirty-year relationship.
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The Falconer
S9 E3 - 58m 52s
One of only a handful of African American falconers in the country, Rodney Stotts is on a mission to build a bird sanctuary and provide access to nature for his stressed community. This is a story of second chances: for injured birds of prey, for an abandoned plot of land, for a group of teenagers who have dropped out of high school, and for Rodney himself.
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Curtain Up!
S9 E9 - 1h 9m
In New York City's Chinatown, the theater club of PS 124 is staging an adaptation of the film "Frozen.” As the 5th graders gear up and rehearse for the musical production, nervous excitement and flubbed lines brush up against cultural stereotypes, family expectations, and post-graduation uncertainties. CURTAIN UP! shares a kid’s-eye view of the wonders of discovering art, culture and identity.
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Far East Deep South
S9 E8 - 1h 13m
Charles Chiu and his family’s search for their roots takes them on an eye-opening journey through the Mississippi Delta, uncovering otherwise unknown stories and the racially complex history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South. This Chinese American family’s unforgettable story offers a poignant and important perspective on race relations, immigration and American identity.
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Bring It Home
S9 E5 - 1h 10m
BRING IT HOME tells the story of five families at a crossroads after the closing of the GM Lordstown auto plant. GM's decision forced thousands to decide between transferring out-of-state or staying put. If they stay, they risk loss of employment and benefits. As families wrestle these tough choices, they are left wondering why a company recording billions in profits is shuttering factories.
Extras + Features
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Brooklyn Inshallah | Meet Father Khader El-Yateem
S9 E15 - 1m 21s
Meet Reverend Khader El-Yateem: husband, father, son, immigrant, and Arab & Palestinian American candidate for city council in Brooklyn, New York. With an introduction by Linda Sarsour.
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Brooklyn Inshallah | Arab-Lutheran Reverend for City Council
S9 E15 - 30s
Father Khader El-Yateem talks with parishioners at his Arabic Lutheran church about his campaign for city council in Brooklyn, New York and the reaction he is seeing from the online community.
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Brooklyn Inshallah | Trailer
S9 E15 - 1m 44s
Father Khader El-Yateem, is campaigning to be New York City's first Arab American councilman. As a Lutheran Pastor and Palestinian American, El-Yateem's bid to make history reveals the aspirations and divisions of his multicultural district. With the support of local organizers and activists, including Aber Kawas and Linda Sarsour, can he bring his community together to win the race?
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Brooklyn Inshallah | Arab Americans and Voter Registration
S9 E15 - 3m 9s
Father Khader El-Yateem, a city council candidate, and his campaign manager, Kayla Santosuosso, travel around the Arab American community in Brooklyn, New York's Bay Ridge to get the word out to register and vote.
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Brooklyn Inshallah | Promo
S9 E15 - 30s
Father Khader El-Yateem, is campaigning to be New York City's first Arab American councilman. As a Lutheran Pastor and Palestinian American, El-Yateem's bid to make history reveals the aspirations and divisions of his multicultural district. With the support of local organizers and activists, including Aber Kawas and Linda Sarsour, can he bring his community together to win the race?
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Brooklyn Inshallah | An Arab and Lutheran Church in Brooklyn
S9 E15 - 1m 5s
Father Khader El-Yateem explains the origins of the Salam Arabic Lutheran Church in Brooklyn, New York and what the place of worship means for Arab Americans in the community.
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Hayden & Her Family | The Currys: New Siblings
S9 E14 - 1m 19s
When Elizabeth and Jud introduce adopted children Ting Ting and Yu Ting to the rest of the Curry family, the older siblings welcome them with open arms. But for the younger ones, it'll take a moment to realize what they're gaining, not losing.
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Hayden & Her Family | Promo
S9 E14 - 30s
The Currys are raising twelve children, five of whom are adopted from overseas and have special needs. One of those children is Hayden, a young girl from China born with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome. Hayden becomes the thread to this intimate adoption journey as she, her new parents, and her siblings experience the complexities, jealousies and joy of becoming a family.
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Hayden & Her Family | The Currys: The Truth of Adoption
S9 E14 - 1m 3s
Is creating a bond between an adopting parent and adopted child as effortless as seen on TV? As a father of five adopted children (and seven biological), Jud Curry knows the true story of what adoption looks like for a family.
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Hayden & Her Family | The Currys: One Big Family
S9 E14 - 47s
Archer, the eldest child in the Curry family, speaks about the dynamics of a 12-sibling household, and why it works for them and their parents, Elizabeth and Jud.
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Hayden & Her Family | The Currys: This Is My Child
S9 E14 - 1m 39s
Elizabeth and Jud Curry share their journey to family - both biological and adopted, including the adoption story of finding and falling in love with Hayden.
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Hayden & Her Family | Trailer
S9 E14 - 1m 27s
The Currys are raising twelve children, five of whom are adopted from overseas and have special needs. One of those children is Hayden, a young girl from China born with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome. Hayden becomes the thread to this intimate adoption journey as she, her new parents, and her siblings experience the complexities, jealousies and joy of becoming a family.
Schedule
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Thursday
Mar 28
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Friday
Mar 29
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Friday
Mar 29
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Saturday
Mar 30
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Sunday
Mar 31
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Sunday
Mar 31
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
The Woman on the Outside
Sunday
Mar 31
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Kristal Bush reunites with other Philadelphia families divided by incarceration, but faces her greatest challenge when her father and brother come home after decades behind bars. -
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America ReFramed
What These Walls Won't Hold
Thursday
Apr 11
1 Hour
Filmmaker Adamu Chan documents his path through incarceration at San Quentin State Prison during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak. -
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America ReFramed
What These Walls Won't Hold
Friday
Apr 12
1 Hour
Filmmaker Adamu Chan documents his path through incarceration at San Quentin State Prison during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak. -
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America ReFramed
What These Walls Won't Hold
Friday
Apr 12
1 Hour
Filmmaker Adamu Chan documents his path through incarceration at San Quentin State Prison during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak. -
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America ReFramed
What These Walls Won't Hold
Friday
Apr 12
1 Hour
Filmmaker Adamu Chan documents his path through incarceration at San Quentin State Prison during the height of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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