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- A documentary that investigates the birth and death of the electric car, as well as the role of renewable energy and sustainable living in the future.
- Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill is pulled into an unexpected journey as he chases down the hidden truth behind America's expanding covert wars.
- The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) brings its signature journalism to public television this fall with Reveal, a four-part series presented by Oregon Public Broadcasting and being fed by NETA to PBS affiliates on October 1, 2014. Reveal is a first-of-its-kind television show that brings viewers deep into investigations and captures the drama and high stakes of the reporting process. Beginning with a lead documentary and closing with shorter, high-impact stories, each hour-long episode explores crucial and often underreported issues: from Her War, which explores why women veterans make up the fastest growing segment of the nations homeless population to State of Surveillance, a look at new technologies that are revolutionizing policing and giving officers access to more data than ever before. Hidden stories, uncovered; thats what Reveal is all about.
- Today, there are over 800 young Afghan women imprisoned for so-called 'moral crimes.' These crimes include running away from unlawful forced marriages and domestic violence, or simply falling in love and marrying against a father's wishes. This is the story of one of these women. When Soheila was only five, she was given away in marriage to an old man in compensation for her older brother's crime: stealing his young third wife. When she ran away from the abusive marriage, her father had her arrested and imprisoned. Soheila is finally freed by an amnesty decreed by President Karzai. We meet her again in a safe house in Kabul where she is protected from the father and brother who threaten to kill her if she attempts to rejoin the father of her child. The father also demands that she kill her three year-old son to restore the family's honor.
- A look at three U.S. cities, which were part of many communities that violently forced African American families to flee in post-reconstruction America.
- More than 50 years after one of the most extensive pieces of Civil Rights legislation-- the Voting Rights Act of 1965-- people of color across the United States are engaged in a battle to protect their right to vote. This film follows one dynamic woman who is fighting on the ground and in the courtroom to ensure that this universal right is protected.
- This one-hour special explores the balance between protecting the U.S. border and our communities.
- This painstakingly researched exposé on modern day "redlining"- denying mortgages and home loans to people of color - analyzed over 30 million records to provide a meticulous, multi-platform indictment of today's banking system.
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- A story of a mother, a daughter, and the Oklahoma prison system.
- An in-depth look at the use of force by the U.S. Border Patrol.
- Investigates a terrifying aspect of the drug wars that have raged along the U.S.-Mexico border: the recruitment of child soldiers by the Zetas, the notoriously violent gang of ex-military commandos.
- Produced by The Center for Investigative Reporting and features investigative journalism from around the world.
- America's modern surveillance state is traced back to the Philippine Islands at the turn of the 19th century.
- Post Script is an original video series from The Center for Investigative Reporting that unravels how some of mankind's brightest ideas wound up taking an abrupt turn from their original design. Each bite-sized episode combines nuanced reporting with visually experimental short-form storytelling.
- In West Virginia, where almost 70% of the presidential vote went to Donald Trump, religious leaders of different faiths are working to find common ground and together offer a safe space for refugees. In December 2016, the West Virginia Interfaith Refugee Ministry received federal approval to resettle 100 refugees. Then, President Trump announced his controversial travel ban, which aimed to restrict the entry of refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries. Despite the uncertainty created by the ban, ministry leaders are still working to bring refugees to West Virginia.
- A look at the tension between new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
- The promise of a border wall by President Donald Trump has prompted different reactions throughout the country. In southern Arizona, two activists fear that a border wall will not deter people from crossing, but will only make the route more dangerous, resulting in more deaths. Over the past 15 years, nearly 3,000 migrants died attempting the trek. While the two activists are leaving water on trails that migrants use, a rancher whose property is on the Arizona border says that he supports the wall because he's seen people die on his property, and he believes this will prevent future tragedies. The Divided is a video series that covers issues that have divided the United States and affected the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
- Reveal's investigations will inspire, infuriate and inform you. Host Al Letson and an award-winning team of reporters deliver gripping stories about caregivers, advocates for the unhoused, immigrant families, warehouse workers and formerly incarcerated people, fighting to hold the powerful accountable.
- An investigation of the funders contributing heavily to the Bush and Clinton presidential campaigns in 1992.
- Reporter Trey Bundy sets out to expose a cover up of child sexual abuse among the Jehovah's Witnesses.
- Trey's investigation leads him to a survivor whose own family helped hide her abuse. Another survivor reveals new evidence.