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- CodeSwitching presents the highly personal stories of 2 generations of students participating in the Boston METCO busing program, which buses minority students from the inner city to the suburbs for the purpose of desegregation and equal education. They strive for enhanced academic opportunities while simultaneously navigating urban and suburban settings and cultures. How does the new generation of METCO students stay afloat in the boiler room of social media and increased competition for college enrollment?
- Seminal feminist and leading social critic of the early 19th century, Margaret Fuller blazed a path for women's equality with love, great deeds, personal toil and loss. Fuller was a catalyst for new ways of thinking on feminist issues and 19th century literature in the evolving body of theory on women's writing, culture and subjectivity. She lived bravely, making her way in a male-dominated world on the strength of her education, abilities, and intellect, extending other women of the 19th century the means to do the same.
- Faith In The Big House goes deep inside a religious revival at a maximum security prison to reveal the carefully orchestrated formulas used by evangelical ministries seeking to convert a group of convicts to Christianity.