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- First General Motors shuts down their century-old plant in Janesville, Wisconsin. The the state blows up in political turmoil over the future of unions. We follow workers and town leaders trying to reinvent their town and lives amid an economic and political crisis that grips their community and the entire nation.
- A sports story that goes deep into how young men come together to navigate the difficult terrain of race, class and boyhood as they try to win on and off the field.
- A victim of gun violence becomes conflicted about the punishment for his attacker.
- Most American Jews live in large cities where they are free to define themselves in any way they wish. But almost invisible to most of the country are roughly one million Jews scattered across far-flung communities. For them, Jewish identity is a daily urgent challenge; if they don't personally uphold their communities and live affirmative Jewish lives, they and their legacies could fade away forever.
- Wisconsin held its primary election at the beginning of the pandemic in the U.S. Black voters were disenfranchised in Milwaukee. Follow the activist team as they organize their Black community to prepare for the 2020 presidential election.
- A music video, this fantastical sung story tells of a whittled Hodag that came to life when "The Thief" snatches him from his creator.
- Meet Dr. Smith, an eclectic artist who has turned his Louisiana home into a sculpture garden of literally hundreds of figures from black history. He'll make you laugh out loud one minute and dig deep in your soul the next as he takes you - and three kids - on a tour of his self-styled Museum of African American History and Veteran Archives. Whether he's imploring his visitors to read the paper or sharing his grief from Vietnam, Dr. Smith is one artist you will never forget.
- What happens when a nursing home decides to throw out the bingo boards and take on the Odyssey instead? Penelope: The Documentary tells the story of how residents, some with severe dementia or wheel-chair bound, collaborate with playwright Anne Basting and Sojourn Theater to create "Finding Penelope", a play reinterpreting Homer's Odyssey to tell it from Penelope's point of view. As we learned, some heroes stay at home. The film is a beautiful exploration of how the residents, actors and students collaborated, from reading the Odyssey together to learning Greek and eventually putting on a professional play featuring scenes all over the nursing home and an audience of over 400 moving through the space. Whether you want to be entertained, you work with older adults, you're an artist or you are looking for your own adventure - you'll love Penelope.
- Follow the residents and staff of a nursing home striving for positive change, and their families as they deal with the difficult issues of care giving.
- A mixed reality installation that uses cutting edge spatial computing technology to allow visitors to listen, connect and engage in new ways with those on the frontline of America's eviction crisis.
- Ruth Kohler tells the story of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center's initial steps on The Road Less Traveled-the preservation of Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park.
- Underground zine artist David Greenberger transforms interviews with older people who have dementia into rock 'n roll songs.
- 201612mTV EpisodeOnce the poster child for bipartisan practical politics, the Badger State has become an ideological battleground in recent years. What happened to the middle?