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- Through the lens of independent documentaries, America ReFramed brings to national audiences compelling stories that illuminate the changing contours of an ever-evolving America. The social-issue documentary series presents an array of personal voices and experiences through which we learn from our past, understand our present and are challenged to seek new frameworks for America's future. With weekly independent films, sometimes followed by provocative conversations led by host/moderator Natasha Del Toro, this series offers an unfiltered look at people rarely given a voice on national television. America ReFramed is co-produced by American Documentary, Inc. and WORLD Channel.
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- This documentary series reveals how these theater leaders were inspired to create opportunities lacking for artists of color, to challenge appropriation and misrepresentation through staging the full richness and complexity of racial, ethnic and cultural identities, to gain political power and creative autonomy, and to contribute their unique aesthetic and social perspectives to our culture. The doc series serves as a road map for future theater leaders and to raise broader cultural awareness of the impact of theaters of color.
- The Shift Wellness Rally series is a stigma-busting, brain-boosting rally for mental health, inviting you to hear from real people in different communities about everything that starts and stops our mental & emotional wellbeing. Each episode features teens & young adults, lived-experience mental health advocates & influencers, experts, policymakers, local & national program leaders, exercises and resources.
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- While more people than ever before are comfortable discussing mental health, many fall through the cracks in the space between awareness and action.
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- On Chicago's South Side, one woman's five-year struggle against displacement by a multi-billion dollar freight company exposes a community's strength and fragility.
- This program examines the intricacies of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and its treatment. Therapist Karen Marshall helps a client confront past trauma and embrace her different personalities.
- Far East Deep South explores the seldom-told history of Chinese immigrants living in the American South during the late 1800s to mid-1900s through the eyes of Charles Chiu and his family as they travel from California to Mississippi to find answers about his father, K.C. Lou. Left behind in China as a baby, Charles Chiu, a retired U.S. Air Force reservist, is reluctant to discuss growing up without his father and his family's complicated past with his sons, Baldwin and Edwin. Eventually, Charles and his family travel to Cleveland, MS to visit the gravesite of his father, K.C. Lou. In the span of just several hours, a simple family trip leads to unexpected and emotional encounters with local residents. Along the way, they get a crash course on the history of the Chinese immigrants in the Deep South that they never knew. This fateful trip to Cleveland, MS only raised more questions and prompts the Chiu family to dig even deeper into their past. They meet historians and Mississippi Delta residents from the Black, White and Chinese communities who help fill in the blanks to their family's life in Mississippi. At every turn, more surprising revelations pop up and change their family forever. The film provides a window into the lives of the Chinese in the South and the discrimination they faced in the midst of segregation. The film not only highlights the struggles and perseverance of the Chinese, but explores the racial dynamics between the white, Black and Chinese communities and the added challenge of exclusionary immigration policies, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, many families faced at that time.