Season 1
Using Technology to Revitalize The Ojibwe Language
Indigenous people in Minnesota attempt to revitalize their language through technology.
Using Technology to Revitalize The Ojibwe Language
The Nation’s First Somali-American Art Center
The Soomaal House of Art in Minneapolis is the nation’s first Somali-American art center.
The Nation’s First Somali-American Art Center
A Lack of Cash, Not a Lack of Character
A guaranteed income experiment in Gary, Indiana helps to stabilize the lives of residents.
A Lack of Cash, Not a Lack of Character
A Nurse from China Strives to Live in Iowa
A Chinese, nonbinary aspiring nurse seeks to build a gender-affirming life in the Midwest.
A Nurse from China Strives to Live in Iowa
One Family, Three Generations of Racial Justice Leaders
A third-generation community leader in Lansing, MI continues the fight for racial equity.
One Family, Three Generations of Racial Justice Leaders
Nigerians Throw Parties, Create Community In Detroit
A Nigerian community in Detroit explores the past and future of their vibrant social club.
Nigerians Throw Parties, Create Community In Detroit
Pawnee Seed Warriors Revive Ancient Ties to Ancestors
Pawnee seed keepers work with Nebraska farmers to revive their sacred and ancient corn.
Pawnee Seed Warriors Revive Ancient Ties to Ancestors
What Does It Look Like to Bring a Violin to a Gunfight?
A string orchestra in Milwaukee, WI redefines what it means to be a first responder.
What Does It Look Like to Bring a Violin to a Gunfight?
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