Indie Films

Local, USA

Culled from public television stations and independent producers from across the country, LOCAL, USA is a half-hour series featuring fascinating stories of diverse people, curated around a single theme.

Inundation District

1h 18m

In a time of rising seas, one city spent billions of dollars erecting a new waterfront district - on landfill, at sea level. Unlike other places imperiled by climate change, this community with some of the world’s largest companies was built well after scientists began warning of the threats. The city called its new neighborhood the Innovation District. Others are calling it INUNDATION DISTRICT.

Episodes

  • Inundation District: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Inundation District

    S8 E14 - 1h 18m

    In a time of rising seas, one city spent billions of dollars erecting a new waterfront district - on landfill, at sea level. Unlike other places imperiled by climate change, this community with some of the world’s largest companies was built well after scientists began warning of the threats. The city called its new neighborhood the Innovation District. Others are calling it INUNDATION DISTRICT.

  • Segregation Scholarships: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Segregation Scholarships

    S8 E13 - 25m 49s

    The untold story of Black Americans in pursuit of higher education in the North when Southern graduate schools were white-only. The academics, who left during the Great Migration, returned to the Jim Crow South to strengthen their communities and to help end segregation. SEGREGATION SCHOLARSHIPS highlights the trailblazers while illustrating the role of education in transforming social conditions.

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    Silence in Sikeston

    S8 E12 - 55m 19s

    The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions

    S8 E11 - 25m 17s

    In the U.S., Black trans people are among the most marginalized of marginalized Americans.  Award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the stories of trans leaders Kayla Gore, Breonna McCree, and Oluchi Omeoga who, despite the record-breaking number of anti-trans bills passed in 2023, are addressing critical issues surrounding economic empowerment and human dignity with heart and vision.

  • Public Enemies, Private Friends: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Public Enemies, Private Friends

    S8 E10 - 1h 28m

    On December 30, 1994, a man entered two abortion clinics in Brookline, MA. By day's end, two women were dead, five wounded, and a community was left mourning. Thus began a clandestine dialogue between leaders of the pro-choice and pro-life movements and the beginning of the most unlikely friendship.

  • Chinatown Auxiliary: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Chinatown Auxiliary

    S8 E9 - 27m 4s

    For decades, Chinese residents have patrolled Manhattan's Chinatown as NYPD volunteer police to protect the few blocks they call home while finding belonging in a foreign, unwelcoming country. From the savage tribulation in the '70s to “Asian Hate” during the pandemic, these stories remind us of the hope the U.S. represented to the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses yearning to belong.

  • Fire Tender: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Fire Tender

    S8 E7 - 27m 41s

    Yurok people have been putting fire on the land since time immemorial...but this practice has been disrupted by California settlers. Catastrophic fires in the West, however, has policymakers rethinking their commitment to fire suppression. FIRE TENDER shares the work of Margo Robbins, a Yurok knowledge keeper, seeking to return practices to Yurok territory, and to restore the land and its people.

  • Minnesota's Alt-Meat Revolution: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Minnesota's Alt-Meat Revolution

    S8 E6 - 25m 23s

    As the demand for plant-based alternatives to meat grows, so does the demand for new methods of farming and food production. In Dawson, MN, “alt-meat” is not new - soybean processing dates back to the '50s. Now, PURIS, one of the largest manufacturers of pea protein, has moved in to revolutionize the agricultural system. What impact will it have on the town's residents and surrounding communities?

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    HBCU Week: Tradition and Competition

    S8 E5 - 16m 57s

    HBCU Week: TRADITION AND COMPETITION dives into HBCU football culture. Witness the rivalry of Hampton & Howard, a testament to tradition and spirit, and appreciate the intensity of an NC A&T vs. NC Central game, a match steeped in proximity and pride. The episode showcases the blend of camaraderie and competition that defines HBCU sports, highlighting their impact on African American communities.

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    HBCU Week: Beyond the Field

    S8 E4 - 26m 3s

    HBCU Week: BEYOND THE FIELD takes you inside the heart of HBCUs. Experience the CIAA in Maryland, a cornerstone of Black athletics history, and feel the electrifying atmosphere of Louisiana's Bayou Classic - an annual showdown between Grambling State and Southern University. The episode offers a unique look beyond sports, highlighting the culture, history, and community spirit that define HBCUs.

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    FIRSTHAND: Segregation

    S8 E3 - 24m 33s

    In Chicago, segregation has a profound impact. From disparities in housing, education and healthcare to economic inequality, FIRSTHAND: SEGREGATION illustrates the high cost of division, not just in dollars, but in lives lost and unrealized potential. Through stories, witness the power of individuals to effect positive change as residents strive for a more integrated and equitable community.

  • In the Bubble with Jaime: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    In the Bubble with Jaime

    S8 E2 - 39m 23s

    In South Carolina, African American candidate Jaime Harrison faces incumbent Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate. As COVID-19 disrupts, Harrison confronts not only the pandemic but deep-rooted racial prejudice. But, in a state with a significant African American population, his campaign against Graham becomes a symbol of hope in a time of crisis, intertwining politics, and race and health challenges.

Extras + Features

  • Silence in Sikeston | Trailer: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Silence in Sikeston | Trailer

    S8 E12 - 1m 17s

    The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.

  • Silence in Sikeston | In the Aftermath of Trauma: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Silence in Sikeston | In the Aftermath of Trauma

    S8 E12 - 56s

    Rhonda Council talks with her grandmother Mable Cook about the lynching of Cleo Wright and her response to witnessing the violence while fellow Sikeston resident Larry McLellon shares his experience as a young Black man during that time.

  • Silence in Sikeston | Before Lynching Became a Crime: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Silence in Sikeston | Before Lynching Became a Crime

    S8 E12 - 56s

    In 1942, Cleo Wright was lynched by a white mob before Sikeston, Missouri's Black community. Wright's death was the first federally investigated lynching but not before 3,842 had occurred around the country. Before the 2022 Emmett Till Antilynching Act, an anti-lynching campaign that began in the late 1800s, and led by Ida B. Wells, the NAACP and many activists, aimed to make the offense a crime.

  • Silence in Sikeston | Witnesses to a Lynching: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Silence in Sikeston | Witnesses to a Lynching

    S8 E12 - 59s

    Carleen Harrington and Mable Cook were only girls growing up in Sikeston, Missouri when Cleo Wright was lynched by a white mob in front of the Black community. The violence of that 1942 day haunted these two young residents, and the small city, for decades leaving them silent to the situation. Now, they are sharing how the experience affected them.

  • Silence in Sikeston | Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Silence in Sikeston | Preview

    S8 E12 - 30s

    The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions | Believing in You: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions | Believing in You

    S8 E11 - 55s

    Breonna McCree, the co-executive director of The Transgender District in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, shares her own personal story of being told no and how it affected her for years. McCree's mindset changed when she met someone that believed in her and life would never be the same from that point on.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions | Trailer: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions | Trailer

    S8 E11 - 1m 10s

    In the U.S., Black trans people are among the most marginalized of marginalized Americans.  Award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the stories of trans leaders Kayla Gore, Breonna McCree, and Oluchi Omeoga who, despite the record-breaking number of anti-trans bills passed in 2023, are addressing critical issues surrounding economic empowerment and human dignity with heart and vision.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions | The Meaning of Home: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions | The Meaning of Home

    S8 E11 - 47s

    What does home mean to you? Kayla Gore, the founder and executive director of My Sistah's House, shares her own story of homelessness and home ownership. Gore also talks about housing for Memphis, Tennessee's Black transgender people, and what she hopes her organization accomplishes today and in the future.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions | Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions | Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project

    S8 E11 - 25s

    Oluchi Omeoga, the co-director of the Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP) talks about the origins of the Minneapolis, MN organization. They center their work at the intersection of race, gender identity and immigration which Omeoga understands as a Black trans leader/activist whose family is Igbo of Nigeria.

  • American Problems, Trans Solutions | Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    American Problems, Trans Solutions | Preview

    S8 E11 - 30s

    In the U.S., Black trans people are among the most marginalized of marginalized Americans.  Award-winning journalist Imara Jones shares the stories of trans leaders Kayla Gore, Breonna McCree, and Oluchi Omeoga who, despite the record-breaking number of anti-trans bills passed in 2023, are addressing critical issues surrounding economic empowerment and human dignity with heart and vision.

  • Public Enemies, Private Friends | Trailer: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Public Enemies, Private Friends | Trailer

    S8 E10 - 1m 20s

    On December 30, 1994, a man entered two abortion clinics in Brookline, MA. By day's end, two women were dead, five wounded, and a community was left mourning. Thus began a clandestine dialogue between leaders of the pro-choice and pro-life movements and the beginning of the most unlikely friendship.

Schedule

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    Local, USA: Generations Stolen: TVSS: Iconic

    Local, USA

    Generations Stolen

    Saturday
    Nov 23

    30 Minutes

    Native American communities grapple with the fallout of government policies which separated children from their families; the Supreme Court rejects challenges to ICWA, a victory for Native communities working to overcome generations of trauma.
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    Local, USA: Firelighters: Fire Is Medicine: TVSS: Iconic

    Local, USA

    Firelighters: Fire Is Medicine

    Sunday
    Nov 24

    1 Hour

    Women leaders from the Yurok and Karub tribes build resources to share Indigenous practices and create policies to take back Indigenous burning rights.
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    Local, USA: Generations Stolen: TVSS: Iconic

    Local, USA

    Generations Stolen

    Sunday
    Nov 24

    30 Minutes

    Native American communities grapple with the fallout of government policies which separated children from their families; the Supreme Court rejects challenges to ICWA, a victory for Native communities working to overcome generations of trauma.

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