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In a Supreme Court case pitting Asian American plaintiffs against Harvard University, activists wrestle with hard truths about race, equality, and Asian Americans' precarious status in America, as the fate of affirmative action hangs in the balance.

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EP146 "Split Screen"

From executive producer Trevor Noah and director Rebecca Gitlitz, Split Screen explores the history of active dissemination of mis- and disinformation that has created diametrically opposing realities among Americans and how it has led us.

The Turning Point: Battleground Georgia

Ahead of the 2024 election cycle, Georgia becomes the lens to view the history of racist voter suppression, the power of grass roots organizing, and the tension between old institutions and new ways of thinking about what a vibrant democracy can be.

The Turning Point: To Be Destroyed

Follows author Dave Eggers as he meets with students and teachers in the Rapid City, SD school district where his novel, "The Circle," was pulled from shelves along with works by Alison Bechdel, Stephen Chbosky, Bernardine Evaristo and Imbolo Mbue; through footage of heated school board meetings, community rallies and interviews with locals, learn how these books were designated "to be destroyed."

The Turning Point: Ayenda

The harrowing journey of the young women on Afghanistan's national soccer team who fled Taliban control after U.S. troops withdrew.

Serving In Secret: Love, Country, and Don't Ask, Don't Tell

"Serving In Secret: Love, Country, and Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

In 1970, Tom Carpenter graduated from the Naval Academy ready to follow his family's lineage in the military as a US Marine Corps attack pilot.

From Devil's Breath

The devastating 2017 wildfires in Portugal claimed 120 lives and darkened the skies across Europe, but a community of survivors refused to be broken, fighting to ensure that this tragedy wouldn't happen again.

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EP134 "Eat Flowers"

Eat Flowers picks up in 2017 as photographer Cig Harvey's best friend Mary is diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. When forced to isolate during her treatment, she asks Cig to send her photographs.

Deprogrammed

Ted Patrick's anti-cult crusade began in the early '70s and quickly became an underground movement of concerned parents, ex-cultists and law enforcement officers working to deprogram those affected by cults.

This Is Not Financial Advice

Glauber Contessoto gambles his life savings on a joke cryptocurrency. Two months later, he becomes the Dogecoin Millionaire and an internet legend. While it might seem easy to get rich online, it's even easier to lose it all.

The Queen of Versailles

The 2008 global economic crisis threatens the fortune of Florida billionaires David and Jackie Siegel just as they are in the middle of building a 90,000 square-foot estate.

Tickled

A journalist intends to document an international tickling competition for kicks. Instead, he finds a bizarre and even threatening world created by a bully with deep pockets.

Shouting Down Midnight

In 2013, Sen. Wendy Davis of Texas filibusters in defense of Texas women's access to reproductive health care, reading testimony from Texas women in defense of women's health care.

The Turning Point: Martha's Vineyard v. DeSantis

In September 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis used an undercover recruiter to lure 49 Venezuelan migrants onto the island of Martha's Vineyard with a false promise of jobs and housing; a stunt that fueled a political and media firestorm.

Apolonia, Apolonia

The Turning Point: XCLD: The Story of Cancel Culture

A nuanced look at the evolution of Cancel Culture, from its history in different forms, to its contemporary genesis on Black Twitter, to where it is today: another divisive issue for people to argue over.

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