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The Conversation Remix: Learning to Breathe
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Black men reflect on their younger selves, sharing how their ideas of racism has changed. (9m 44s)
The Conversation Remix: Good White People
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Unpacking how white people view and interact with race in America. (11m 26s)
The Conversation Remix: For Our Girls
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Exploring the stigmas Black girls face as they grow up within and outside their community. (10m 25s)
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Sahithi Pingali creates a project that lets anyone measure and share water quality data. (15m 41s)
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Students Jesús, José and Fernando invent a paint that removes pollutants from the air. (17m 57s)
Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
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Exploring the causes and costs of addiction, poverty and incarceration plaguing America. (1h 56m 20s)
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Two opposing political leaders find common ground to heal the divide in America. (55m 38s)
#MyAPALife: A Filmmaker Conversation
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"Why is it important for Asian Pacific American stories to be told?" (35m 49s)
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now
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Re-examination of EYES ON THE PRIZE by filmmakers & civil rights activists then and now. (26m 46s)
America By The Numbers | Students of Color: Left Behind
Students of color are still less likely than white students to complete high school. (58s)
America By The Numbers | Model Minority Myth
A startling number of Southeast Asian Americans aren’t graduating from high school. (1m 1s)
America By The Numbers | High School Diploma: Game Changer
High school graduates make more money, are less likely to be unemployed, and live longer. (58s)
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Eyes On The Prize: Then and Now
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now re-examines the groundbreaking documentary series.
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Your Vote 2020
WORLD Channel explores the racial diversity of voters as we reflect upon the challenges of
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Be Seen, Be Heard, Be Celebrated
Celebrate women – their history and present – in March with WORLD, appreciating the hard won battles for gender equality and recognizing how much more we all have to work toward.Major funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Wyncote Foundation.