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A Buried Statute Opens New Doors

A legal team working to get justice for victims of the KKK finds hope in a 150-year-old statute.

A Buried Statute Opens New Doors

1m 11s

  • Called to the Mountains: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Called to the Mountains

    S10 E1005 - 53m 44s

    Bluegrass 45, one of Japan’s first bluegrass bands, brings its unique sound to the American South. Through intimate cinematography and interviews, this film explores the band’s journey—from daily life in Japan to performances in the U.S.—showcasing the powerful cultural connections forged through music and shared experiences.

  • Small Town Universe: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Small Town Universe

    S10 E1004 - 54m 15s

    Green Bank, West Virginia, is home to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope—and the only U.S. town where Wi-Fi and cell phones are banned. Here, scientists search for signs of extraterrestrial life while residents navigate pivotal moments in their own lives. This film explores the community’s deep connection to the universe and each other.

  • Black Godfather of Scuba: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Black Godfather of Scuba

    S10 E1003 - 24m 41s

    Dr. Albert “Doc” Jones, founder of the National Association of Black Scuba Divers, dedicated his life to uncovering lost histories beneath the ocean. When his team found the Henrietta Marie, the first recovered slave ship, he set out to honor those lost at sea. This film celebrates his mission to recover forgotten stories and preserve them for future generations.

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