From the producers of Sesame Street, THROUGH OUR EYES is an intimate and inspiring journey into the lives of American families from the perspective of children as they navigate formidable yet all-too-common challenges along with parents and siblings. Each stand-alone half-hour film is directed by an award-winning filmmaker and is designed as a co-viewing experience for adults and kids ages eight and up. The series reveals the strength and perseverance of kids experiencing parental incarceration, climate displacement, the wounds of war, and homelessness. Episodes also delve into kids learning about their own race, ethnicity, and culture; facing and fighting racism; and taking positive steps towards building the future they wish to inhabit.
Wed, Sep 10 | 2:00 P.M. |
Uprooted
NH World (11.3)
Millions of people in the United States have been displaced by weather-related disasters that are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity due to climate change. |
Wed, Sep 10 | 2:30 P.M. |
Homefront
NH World (11.3)
More than three million children live in homes with US servicemembers and veterans who rely on caregiver support. |
Wed, Sep 10 | 3:00 P.M. |
Shelter
NH World (11.3)
The homelessness crisis can feel distant until seen through a child's eyes. |
Wed, Sep 10 | 3:30 P.M. |
Apart
NH World (11.3)
This introspective portrait of loss intertwined with moments of joy reminds us of the too often forgotten consequences of the criminal legal system- the families of those left behind. |
Wed, Sep 10 | 4:00 P.M. |
Leading
NH World (11.3)
"It doesn't matter how old you are if you're fighting for something that's important," says Kali, age 11. |
Wed, Sep 10 | 4:30 P.M. |
Reclaim
NH World (11.3)
Hawaiian cultural practices are a source of pride and joy, but they have faced threats of extinction due to colonization and oppression. |
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W50DP-D Ch. 50 Hanover
W34DQ-D Ch. 34 Pittsburg