PBS American Portrait
People try to preserve or change traditions in their own lives as well as their communities.
People try to preserve or change traditions in their own lives as well as their communities.
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Efforts to create an anti-racist American future.
People try to preserve or change traditions in their own lives as well as their communities.
Everyday people present stories about their jobs and careers as they navigate changes and goals.
Self-shot stories reveal the meaning of the American dream and what it means to pursue it.
Gloria hopes to discover if her grandfather had any positive attributes to be remembered by.
Tara looks for strength in her Muslim ancestors who lived through the Indo-Pakistani War.
Lakia visits New York and rural Alabama to learn about her great-grandmother's life.
Katie learns about her family history to see if her health problems are genetic.
The Kraus family works to end their division; the Reoch family learns to work together.
The Cajuste and the Daynes families go on a 13-mile race to see who will claim the $10,000 prize.
The Blasingames and Elliotts try to overcome the struggles of family and the wild.
The Millers or the Thompsons will be the first to stumble in this race.
A woman searches for her sister, hoping to discover the truth behind a family tragedy.
Peter Gunn struggles to come to terms with his birth mother's decision; a man searches for a sister.
A brother and sister both longing to find each other but both too scared to make the first move.
A couple searches for the son they put up for adoption; a dad looks for the daughter he left.
A mother who never recovered from the moment she knew she would be unable to keep her baby.
A mother fears that time is running out to find her daughter; a son needs to make his father proud.
Siblings long to carry out their dying mother's wish for them to find their brother.
The story of a mother unable to forgive herself for giving away her daughter more than 40 years ago.
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