Black in Appalachia
Appalachians are generally pictured as White working class Americans. A largely unknown population of Black Americans have called it home since the time of the conquistadors and contributed to American culture in overlooked ways.
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Athletes and The Cost of Winning
While sports can be exhilarating, they come with intensity and pressure that can compromise athletes' mental health; Kamau heads to the legendary sports town of Boston to find out how athletes are speaking up and leading change.
8.6 /10
California Is Burning
Years of drought and extreme heat waves in California have seen wildfires grow in frequency, intensity and size; the crisis is fuelled by mismanagement of land, corporate greed and climate change.
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Asian Americans In The Spotlight
A largely unknown population of Black Americans have called Appalachia home since the time of the conquistadors and contributed to American culture in overlooked ways.
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The Landback Movement
Kamau travels to the Black Hills of South Dakota, known for millennia to Native Americans as "the heart of everything that is"; Native leaders explain the Landback Campaign and demand the United States honor its treaties and return all public lands.
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Hawaii For Hawaiians
Encouraged by the state, mainlanders flock to Hawaii during the pandemic; native Hawaiians now beg people to stop visiting and moving to Hawaii, where the rising cost of living makes it the most expensive state in the country.
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