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AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE
BLACK CHURCH: THIS IS OUR STORY, THIS IS OUR SONG
BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: TOM BRADLEY AND THE POLITICS
OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE KUROWSKIS
SAMMY DAVIS, JR.: AMERICAN MASTERS
UPCOMING EVENT - Friday, March 24, 2023 - Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World - More Information
Rollercoaster story of Chol Soo Lee, a Korean immigrant wrongfully convicted of murder.
The 15th season of AfroPoP spotlights the power of Black art and artists.
Modern women in China keep alive the tradition of Nüshu, a secret written language.
A supervised drug injection site gives hope to a community ravaged by fentanyl deaths.
The people of Pahokee rise “outta the muck†to celebrate family history and football.
How Vegas activist Ruby Duncan's grassroots movement of moms fought for guaranteed income.
Survivors of subway harassment share their stories in hopes of changing the stigma.
Five queer comic book artists journey from the underground comix scene to the mainstream.
Meet Ernest Withers, iconic African American civil rights photographer—and FBI informant.
The passage of the first-ever reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.
The people of Pahokee rise “outta the muck†to celebrate family history and football.
A Venezuelan youth orchestra tests the power of music amidst poverty and politics.
The passage of the first-ever reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.
Meet Ernest Withers, iconic African American civil rights photographer—and FBI informant.
A supervised drug injection site gives hope to a community ravaged by fentanyl deaths.
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Five queer comic book artists journey from the underground comix scene to the mainstream.
A Venezuelan youth orchestra tests the power of music amidst poverty and politics.
A dancer paralyzed with a spinal cord injury adapts to life with a disability.
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An imagined space run by formerly incarcerated women for comfort and healing.
A mother recounts her son's death.
A dancer paralyzed with a spinal cord injury adapts to life with a disability.
Hazing reveals the tradition of underground rituals that are abusive and sometimes deadly.
How recklessness led to a college student's death.
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A filmmaker's brother opens up about his recovery from opioid use disorder.
A transgender woman comes out to her old-school Ohio bowling league.
Gen Z influencers and experts help dissect influential social media platform TikTok.
Hazing reveals the tradition of underground rituals that are abusive and sometimes deadly.
Gen Z influencers and experts help dissect influential social media platform TikTok.
Two fronteriza women live in two cultures at the same time along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Indigenous teens going to a remote school on Navajo Nation reservation plan their futures.
After being shot in the face, a law student is torn by the effects of gun violence.
Researchers take a mind-blowing journey to investigate the mysteries of consciousness.
See what's coming in the latest season of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
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Indigenous teens going to a remote school on Navajo Nation reservation plan their futures.
This documentary sheds light on women's place in Tunisia's changing society.
The incredible story of Britain's pioneering million-selling soul and funk band.
Discover the Hawaiian tradition of healing and gender diversity that is all but unknown.
A crop of young poets and musicians advocating in support of the revolution in Sudan.
A harrowing tale about the victims of the Six-Day War in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Teenagers discover that activism, authority and awareness make for a steep learning curve.
New Zealand treasures Isey and her son James invite viewers into their lives.
The fight for the return of African masterworks to their rightful countries.
A chronicle of journeys - migration, spirituality, voyaging, healing and coming home.