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Remember Who You Are

Once a sustainer of life, the Rio Grande now is plagued by drought, taking away an important source of cultural connection.

Remember Who You Are

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    36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime

    S10 E1001 - 54m 16s

    In 2015, three Muslim-American students were shot and killed in Chapel Hill, NC. As their families confront the grief of the loss, they push back against the claim that their deaths were part of a random dispute. This film follows their courageous advocacy to expose the truth and fight for justice in the face of systemic racism.

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    Free Play

    16m 1s

    In a desire to provide an inclusive place for her daughter Tabitha, who was a wheelchair user, Karen West spearheaded the creation of the Gallatin Miracle park. The park has several features that cater specifically to children with physical and mental disabilities and facilitates authentic interactions between children with and without disabilities.

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    Prelude of a Story

    16m 6s

    After her mother’s passing, a daughter searches through archival footage to understand who she was and how it connects to her father's abusive relationship that is shaping her understanding of womanhood.

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