One Person, One Vote? unveils the complexities of the Electoral College, the uniquely American and often misunderstood mechanism for electing a president.
Tornados. Drive-by shootings. Environmental racism, The stark North-South Dallas economic divide. Dallas residents and city workers like City Manager T.C. Broadnax respond to the causal effects of natural and human-caused disasters.
Dreaming of a brighter future through the eyes of three people: a graduating high school student prepares to navigate the real world; Dallas Superintendent Michael Hinojosa; and Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown.
Three spirits with longstanding Texas roots struggle with their place in the world: a transgender woman working at an LGBTQ organization; a Dallas County Court commissioner; and the director of Health and Human Services.
Meet a criminal district attorney bringing reform to the justice system; a judge who is dedicated to breaking cycles of incarceration; the owner of the largest bail bonds company in Dallas; and a community organizer with a mighty voice.
Featuring intimate stories of workers and young people-the chief medical examiner, a hospital worker, an auto body shop owner, and a high school senior-who all in their own ways make Dallas what it is.
An insider's look at the rise and fall of the NFT (non-fungible token) phenomenon and how technology transformed the traditional art world, for better and worse.
After 13 years living in Philadelphia, Delwin Fiddler Jr., a champion grass dancer, embraces indigenous culture by returning to his ancestral home on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota.
The Pelican Bay prison was designed for mass-scale solitary confinement, often for a decade or more, and with little due process. In 2013, 30,000 prisoners went on a hunger strike that spread into a feat of unity across California prisons.
Following her brother's death, a filmmaker returns to Eagle Pass, the Texas bordertown where she grew up, to document the places that shaped their family.
Home Court is the coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California whose life intensifies as recruitment heats up.
Un viaje musical por los orígenes africanos, soul y jazz del funk, desde sus pioneros hasta su influencia en el new wave y hip-hop, con leyendas como James Brown, Parliament Funkadelic y Fela Kuti.
Desde las mujeres que impulsaron el «Movimiento de Bibliotecas Libres» hasta los bibliotecarios que atienden al público en la era de los cierres y las prohibiciones de libros, crean una institución cívica gratuita y abierta a todos.