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Currently, few topics are more radioactive than immigration. But how do the kids of immigrants feel about U.S. policy? Meet Jose and Danny, both sons of first-generation immigrants. In SOURPATCH JOURNEY and Y IS FOR YELLOW, we learn the costs of anti-immigrant discourse and the fortitude of families who, despite great odds, continue to envision a better future for their children.
More details for Our Time, Tue 19, 5:30 am
A quarter of youth in the U.S. have become estranged with one or both parents. Fathers, in particular, are more likely to be cut off. In NOT ALL HEROES, filmmaker Connor Strange attempts to connect with an absentee father whom he's idolized since childhood. Then, in an encore broadcast of SKINNED KNEES, Olive Van Eimeren attempts to reconcile with an abusive dad after a decade of silence.
More details for Our Time, Wed 20, 5:30 pm
Currently, few topics are more radioactive than immigration. But how do the kids of immigrants feel about U.S. policy? Meet Jose and Danny, both sons of first-generation immigrants. In SOURPATCH JOURNEY and Y IS FOR YELLOW, we learn the costs of anti-immigrant discourse and the fortitude of families who, despite great odds, continue to envision a better future for their children.
More details for Our Time, Thu 21, 3:30 am
Over one million veterans are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. While much coverage focuses on vets themselves, few stories are told through the eyes of their kids. Likewise, conversations about mental illness are often shielded from children. Filmmakers Bailey Francisco and Madds Goddard tackle PTSD and bipolar disorder in their films "After War" and "Right of Mind" as they recount how their parents' conditions forced them to grow up quickly.
More details for Our Time, Tue 26, 5:30 am
Over 34 million Americans ? ten percent of the population ? identify as multiracial. Despite being one of the fastest growing segments, mixed race youth often feel unseen. In THE SPECTACULAR QUIET, filmmaker Sierra Buah explores the challenges of being mixed race in a white school. In SMALL STEPS, Marcus Salazar navigates being black and latino while being raised by his white grandmother.
More details for Our Time, Wed 27, 5:30 pm
Over one million veterans are suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. While much coverage focuses on vets themselves, few stories are told through the eyes of their kids. Likewise, conversations about mental illness are often shielded from children. Filmmakers Bailey Francisco and Madds Goddard tackle PTSD and bipolar disorder in their films "After War" and "Right of Mind" as they recount how their parents' conditions forced them to grow up quickly.
More details for Our Time, Thu 28, 3:30 am