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- Luna, a fresh high school grad, goes on a journey to understand what she wants to do in the world and how she achieve happiness and professional success.
- Five teenage girls on a top ranked debate team on their quest to be the best in the U.S.
- STORIES FROM THE STAGE is a broadcast and online series by WORLD Channel in collaboration with WGBH and MassMouth. Stories have the power to astonish us, make us laugh and cry, and open our hearts to the world. Hosted by Wes Hazard and Theresa Okokon, STORIES FROM THE STAGE invites storytellers from around the world to share extraordinary tales of what it means to be human. Each episode features both on-stage performances and interviews about their inspirations and craft, and the meaning behind their stories.
- How a lynching and police killing 78 years apart haunt the rural community of Sikeston, Missouri.
- A documentary series that features stories of diverse people around the United States. Focusing on a single theme, each program is culled from public TV stations and independent producers across the country.
- A conservative Oklahoma family is shattered when their gay teenage son commits suicide after a bitterly controversial town meeting discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
- "Revolutionaries" is a presentation of the Computer History Museum's lecture series from 2012-2016. The lectures feature luminaries of the tech world in engaging conversation with a wide range of interviewers. Each episode is introduced by the museum's CEO, John Hollar.
- In the United States, you may have been born in one state or even in a different country. You may go to school or work in another community, and then move somewhere else by choice or circumstance. What is it that ties us to these places and makes us call them home? And how does our state affect who we are and how we identify ourselves? In a time where identity, unity and belonging are under scrutiny, STATES OF AMERICA asks these questions in lyrical short documentaries. Featuring everyday people as distinct as the physical and cultural landscapes they call home, these films begin to portray a mosaic of America's famously emerging identity.
- The history of race to the forefront. In particular, it spotlights how the idea of the white race helped shape the nation's history while regulating other groups to the margins.
- A fourth-generation Chinese American, filmmaker Kimberlee Bassford explores her family's relationship to Honolulu's Chinatown. She also examines the parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the 1899-1900 bubonic plague in Hawai'i, highlighting the ways the two public health crises transformed the iconic neighborhood then and now.
- The Smallest Step is a short film series, by William D. Caballero, about the unique journeys of three inspiring individuals of color, and the adversity they overcame on the path toward higher education.
- Family member reveals personal experiences never shared before with their loved ones.
- Stories from the Stage showcases ordinary people sharing extraordinary stories, spotlighting diverse tellers who share moments - from the everyday to the life-altering - that celebrate the similarities and differences that unite people.
- Doc World goes to northwest Pakistan where a bomb disposal unit is trying to stop the region from falling into the hands of terrorists from Afghanistan. With little specialized equipment, the men work on faith and passion along. Despite this, they defuse a majority of the terrorist planted bombs in the country.