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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.

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.

Admissions Granted

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.

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.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP1 "New York City"

John explores various ways in which Latin culture, though often marginalized, has had a tremendous influence on the nation's culture capital: New York City.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP2 "Miami"

John visits Miami to find out why this city has become such a mecca for Latinos leaving their homeland, and to show how their culture and flair makes Miami a true slice of all things Latin within the U.S.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP3 "Washington, D.C."

John dives into the topic of proper representation within elected offices, while also discovering the many ways that Latinos in Washington, D.C., keep their culture alive through theater, poetry and activism.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP4 "Chicago"

John travels to middle America to learn about how both the Mexican and Puerto Rican communities of Chicago have transformed the city into Chicagolandia; he learns about the deep roots in activism and resistance these communities have displayed.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP5 "Puerto Rico"

John travels to the island of Puerto Rico to highlight the many ways in which the island and its people have influenced American culture and the ways in which America is influencing theirs.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP6 "Los Angeles"

John travels to Los Angeles, or "Hollywouldn't," as he likes to say, to explore the lack of Latinx representation in the film and television industry; he meets up with several game changers to discuss what needs to happen to achieve real equity.

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.

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