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- Une adolescente philippine d'une petite ville du Texas se bat pour réaliser ses rêves d'artiste de musique country. Elle doit décider entre rester avec sa famille ou quitter la seule maison qu'elle a connue.
- An intimate portrait of the black arts movement that exploded in Fort Greene from the mid 1980s through the 90s as told by writer, historian and Brooklyn resident Nelson George.
- "The Three Lives of David Wong" is a feature documentary about a wrongly convicted, undocumented Chinese man facing a life sentence for a crime he did not commit and his 20 year fight for justice.
- Open Book is a weekly television program focusing on the writers and other storytellers living and working in a different spot on the planet. The premiere features writers and other artists -including actors and musicians-currently living and working in Ft. Greene, Brooklyn. In addition to the weekly half-hour broadcast, each guest's segment from Open Book will be released as an independent short film online through blogs, websites and social media.
- Part of PBS Thirteen's series on Ethnic Americans, Kababyan celebrates the country's fastest growing Asian-American community.
- I.S. 109 in Queens, New York, was considered an at-risk school until Principal Shango Blake began using a mixture of hip-hop and innovative teaching methods to turn the school into a model of success. His efforts reached their culmination with Tuck That Shirt In, a music video written, performed, and produced by the students, staff, and parents of I.S. 109. The video encapsulates the school's transformation and serves as a call to action for other schools and communities.
- A Filipino Runaway seeks refuge on the tour bus of a country music legend.