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- Follows a group of teens who overcome societal bias and through inclusive fashion design and friendship.
- Follows a wealthy Black family in a gated community.
- A docuseries exploring the influence and legacy of recent events and how they have charted new and unanticipated paths forward.
- Follows three families on their journey to better balance their home life style. They are fighting problems that affect millions of couples and families across the country and even the globe.
- An imaginative preteen from a close-knit family finds herself at a crossroads while deciding to keep her gapped teeth or risk it all for the seemingly "perfect" smile.
- This four-part documentary series follows the 2019 campaign of the St. Frances Academy Panthers football team. Located in one of Baltimore's poorest neighborhoods, a city plagued by corruption and violence, the Panthers program has become a symbol of hope and controversy in inner-city Baltimore.
- The story a young woman who found the strength to survive after an attack. She created an organization that is helping sexual abuse and domestic violent survivors find healing after trauma through dance therapy.
- A recovering heroin addict returns to Skid Row after being sober for 15 years. While embarking on his journey of self-discovery, he meets and connects with some of the 14,000 people living on the streets.
- Traces the U.S. military's long history of discrimination against the gay community and one couple's personal journey for acceptance.
- From pioneers, leaders, and titans to artists, innovators, and icons, these are the most influential people of 2023.
- Follows the Jazzy Jumpers as they work to defend their World Championship title from their headquarters bordering a public housing complex.
- Mi'kmaw poet and published author Rebecca Thomas uses words for a living, but she can't speak the language stolen from her father at residential school. Words Matter follows her journey to reclaim the language while exploring the complicated past that's kept it from her.
- A celebration of music's influence, honoring LGBTQ+ organizations' lasting community impact through performances and storytelling.
- A pre-recorded benefit concert, produced by iHeartRadio, in support of various LGBTQ+ charities.
- In the short documentary film TEAM DREAM we meet close friends Ann Smith and Madeline Murphy Rabb in their final days of preparation for the 2022 National Senior Games. While they train, we learn about their lives growing up amid segregation and stigma before breaking boundaries in their adopted hometown Chicago. A decade after joining Team Dream, a Chicago-based organization training women of color in swimming, biking and triathlon, the two women continue to reach goals they never thought possible. When Misha, a former Division I swimmer, helps them with their starts and turns, the women help her find her way outside the pool. The film culminates with Ann and Madeline competing at the games in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. TEAM DREAM shows you're never too old to dream.
- An intimate portrait of MILCK's quest for healing that reverberated around the globe through her song "Quiet," an anthem for the women's movement.
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- A pre-recorded benefit concert, produced by iHeartRadio, in support of various LGBTQ+ charities.
- Director Vashni Korin presents a portrait of Mar Cruz, an Afro-Puerto Rican woman who sources strength, healing and Black pride through the tradition of Bomba.
- Moving from Georgia to New York, 14-year-old Janiyah Blackmon navigates life's challenges as her mom tries to move her family out of the shelter system and into a home. Queen Collective is a program to help multicultural women directors.
- Student activists and educators from Village Leadership Academy campaign to change the name of a park from a slaveholder to abolitionists Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass.