Previews + Extras
Deaf Dancer Shaheem Sanchez Teaches Dulé How to Dance
S1 E1 - 3m 39s
Shaheem Sanchez is showing the world that the “deaf can dance.” Dulé Hill learns how Shaheem taught himself to dance after going deaf at the age of four, and the dancer’s mission to ensure that deaf people aren’t limited by their disability.
Dulé Performs with the Grant Avenue Follies
S1 E1 - 3m 29s
In San Francisco, Dulé meets a different set of artistic pioneers: the Grant Avenue Follies, a cabaret troupe made up of sassy senior citizens. Led by Cynthia Yee, the Follies’ upbeat shows are inspiring seniors to live life to the fullest. They’re also activists, keeping alive Chinatown’s rich history, and using newfound rap skills to combat anti-Asian hate.
A Mariachi Arcoiris Love Story
S1 E1 - 4m 51s
Carlos Samaniego, the founder of the world’s first LGBTQ+ mariachi group, Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles, opens up about his journey to coming out of the closet and finding love.
California Preview
S1 E1 - 30s
In California, Dulé Hill connects with three brave artists: a deaf dancer, a gay mariachi, and a senior citizen cabaret troupe. They are each using their art to reclaim their narratives and change the perceptions of their communities.
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