A Decent Home

When housing on the lowest rung of the American dream is being devoured by the wealthiest of the wealthy, whose dream are we serving? A DECENT HOME, directed by Sara Terry, addresses urgent issues of class and economic (im)mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can’t afford housing anywhere else.

AMERICA REFRAMED | TONIGHT 8/7c ON TV, ONLINE & ON THE PBS APP

Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special

Set in the cutthroat, male-dominated world of high school debate, GIRL TALK tells the compelling story of five girls on the diverse, top-ranked Massachusetts team at Newton South. Often talked over, underrepresented and judged differently than their male counterparts, each girl learns to navigate gender biases, reminding us that equal rights and freedom of expression are worth fighting for.

LOCAL, USA | NOW STREAMING

Name Me Lawand

Lawand, deaf from birth, seeks a fresh start with his family in the UK after a traumatic year in a refugee camp. At Derby's Royal School for the Deaf, he learns sign language and discovers a way to communicate with the world. As he thrives, his family faces deportation, challenging their stability. Name Me Lawand is a love letter to the power of friendship and community.

POV | NOW STREAMING

Explore what it means to live with racism and violence and chart the toll it takes on our physical and mental health. This podcast is about finding the words to say the things that go unsaid. This is an invitation. Perhaps this journalism, these stories, will spark a conversation that you’ve been meaning to have. Hosted by KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony.

LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE! | #SILENCEINSIKESTON

FEATURES & HIGHLIGHTS

This September, WORLD provides plenty of reasons to clock back into your routine – peruse our monthly viewer’s guide to find out what to watch and stream this month.

Premiering September 16, Silence in Sikeston makes connections between history, violence and trauma in one Missouri city. Plus, subscribe now to the companion podcast to learn more about how racism can make you sick.

Also new on the 16th, watch Segregation Scholarships, exploring a lesser-known part of desegregation history in America.

And watch the return of America ReFramed every Thursday with stories of election officials, housing advocates and community organizers.



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