POV
From This Day Forward: The Kids React
Show title: POV
Video title: From This Day Forward: The Kids React
Video duration: 2m 57sVideo description: Trisha's kids talk about the effect of her transition on their childhood.
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My Way to Olympia: The Athlete: Aida Husic Dahlen
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Table tennis player Aida Husic Dahlen represents Norway in the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
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My Way to Olympia: Hanging Tough: Rwandan Volleyball Team
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Rwanda's sitting volleyball team competes in the London 2012 Paralympics.
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My Way to Olympia: Validating the Paralympics
1m 4s
Paralympian Greg Polychronidis explains to filmmaker Niko von Glasow his motivations for competing in the Games.
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My Way to Olympia: Hitting the Target: Matt Stutzman
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Athlete Matt Stutzman competes in archery at the London 2012 Paralympics.
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My Way to Olympia: And I Achieved It
1m 2s
Filmmaker Niko von Glasow and athlete Greg Polychronidis discuss disabilities and sports.
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American Revolutionary: Filmmaker Interview
21m 36s
Grace Lee on the making of American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs.
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American Revolutionary - Trailer
2m 13s
Meet Grace Lee Boggs, a Chinese American philosopher in Detroit who has been waging a revolution for 75 years. Her story unfurls to portray an evolving city—and to examine the power of ideas and imagination to propel change.
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American Revolutionary: Conversations in Maine
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Grace Lee Boggs discusses the on-going series of conversations she began with her husband James Boggs and fellow veteran activists Freddy and Lyman Paine, during the turmoil of the 1960s. Transcripts of these conversations were published into a book titled Conversations in Maine.
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American Revolutionary: Violence vs. Non-Violence
4m 17s
Grace Lee Boggs talks about white flight and the impact on Detroit race relations.
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American Revolutionary: Violence vs. Non-Violence 2
1m 22s
Grace Lee Boggs explains how she struggled to understand the violence that was devastating her community, and her return to the evolving ideas of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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American Revolutionary: Meet Grace Lee Boggs
6m 49s
Meet Grace Lee Boggs, waging a revolution for over 75 years.
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American Revolutionary: On Revolution at Berkeley
12m 30s
On Revolution: Excerpts of a conversation between Grace Lee Boggs and Angela Davis at University of California, Berkeley in 2012.
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American Revolutionary: Black Power
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In the 1960s, Grace Lee Boggs split from the Marxist establishment and became active in the Black Power movement in Detroit.
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When I Walk: Filmmaker Interview
23m 22s
Jason DaSilva and Alice Cook discuss the making of the film When I Walk.
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When I Walk - Trailer
2m 31s
Jason DaSilva was 25 and a rising filmmaker when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and inspired to film this forthright—and surprisingly uplifting—look at his new life. He searches for a cure, yet a different miracle comes his way.
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When I Walk: What Happens When I Can't Eat My Food?
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In this clip from When I Walk, Alice and Jason discuss the future of their relationship after Jason experiences health setbacks.
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When I Walk: There's No Elevator
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In this clip from When I Walk, Jason calls restaurants in his neighborhood to find out if they are wheelchair accessible.
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POV Season 27 Reel
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POV (a cinema term for "point of view") is television's longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films. Since 1988, POV has presented over 365 films to public television audiences across the country. POV films are known for their intimacy, their unforgettable storytelling and their timeliness, putting a human face on contemporary social issues.
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When I Walk: Mapping Accessibility
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In this clip from When I Walk, Jason comes up with the idea to generate a map of all the accessible establishments in the area.
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