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Missing in Brooks County

Two families travel to Brooks County, Texas, to look for loved ones who went missing after crossing into the United States from Mexico. During their search, they meet vigilante ranchers, human smugglers, activists and Border Patrol agents.

Nuclear

With unprecedented access to the nuclear industry in France, Russia and the United States, filmmaker Oliver Stone explores the possibility of overcoming the challenges of climate change and energy poverty through the power of nuclear energy.

Caffeinated

With a focus on the social and cultural landscape of coffee, Caffeinated gives the coffee consumer unprecedented access to the farmers responsible for growing that perfect bean, and the producers responsible for brewing that perfect cup.

After Antarctica

Explorer Will Steger embarked on the first-ever coast-to-coast expedition across Antarctica in 1989. Now he returns to Antarctica 30 years later, witnessing the effects of climate change.

Deep Web

Filmmaker Alex Winter interviews the people behind the Deep Web and bitcoin.

Knuckleball!

Filmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg profile baseball's Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey and other Major League pitchers who still have the knuckleball in their repertoire.

Once Upon a Time in Uganda

The story of how Ugandan brickmaker Isaac Nabwana decided to make action films, drawing the attention of New York film programmer Alan Hofmanis. As Isaac Nabwana's star begins to rise, the friendship between the two men becomes threatened.

We Could Be King

"We Could Be King"

When two rival Philadelphia high schools are forced to merge due to drastic budget cuts, the combined football teams work to overcome years of fierce rivalry both on and off the field.

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.

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

Rerun Air Date: March 17, 2025

In 1970, Tom Carpenter graduates from the Naval Academy, ready to become a US Marine Corps attack pilot.

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.

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.

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EP163 "Split Screen"

Exploring the history of active dissemination of mis- and disinformation that has created diametrically opposing realities among Americans.

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: Guerrilla Habeas

The personal story of two lawyers in their crusade against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the epidemic of deportations tearing individuals from their families and communities.

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."

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