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- A Filipina teen from a small Texas town fights to pursue her dreams as a country music performer while having to decide between staying with her family or leaving the only home she has known.
- An intimate portrait of the black arts movement that exploded in Fort Greene from the mid 1980s through the 90s as told by writer, historian and Brooklyn resident Nelson George.
- "The Three Lives of David Wong" is a feature documentary about a wrongly convicted, undocumented Chinese man facing a life sentence for a crime he did not commit and his 20 year fight for justice.
- A Filipino Runaway seeks refuge on the tour bus of a country music legend.
- Part of PBS Thirteen's series on Ethnic Americans, Kababyan celebrates the country's fastest growing Asian-American community.
- I.S. 109 in Queens, New York, was considered an at-risk school until Principal Shango Blake began using a mixture of hip-hop and innovative teaching methods to turn the school into a model of success. His efforts reached their culmination with Tuck That Shirt In, a music video written, performed, and produced by the students, staff, and parents of I.S. 109. The video encapsulates the school's transformation and serves as a call to action for other schools and communities.
- Open Book is a weekly television program focusing on the writers and other storytellers living and working in a different spot on the planet. The premiere features writers and other artists -including actors and musicians-currently living and working in Ft. Greene, Brooklyn. In addition to the weekly half-hour broadcast, each guest's segment from Open Book will be released as an independent short film online through blogs, websites and social media.