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- Ferguson Rises is the inspiring story of the residents of Ferguson, Missouri, a small town that suffered a powerful loss and became the flash point for a modern day civil rights movement.
- Ferguson 365 provides a historical context of the racial divide that exists in Missouri, and how the once Caucasian suburb of Ferguson has, over time, transformed into a predominately African-American community that erupted in social unrest in response to the shooting death of unarmed African-American teenager, Michael Brown Jr. With a unique local's viewpoint and unprecedented access into the community, Christopher uncovers the untold story and perspective of the Ferguson natives and activists and the wedge separating them from law enforcement and local government. Ferguson 365 follows the story both locally and across the country as the Black Lives Matter movement builds momentum concurrently with the presidential political race in response to more slain civilians, with 'Ferguson' as its foundation. After a scathing Department of Justice report, the film follows the stories of sacrifice, triumph, and tragedy from and a core group of activists of various backgrounds fighting a pivotal test to see if true reform will once and for all, be brought to Ferguson.
- Honey and Eric are from two completely different worlds, but are brought together by a universal truth - and a little mischief.
- This PBS town hall meeting, moderated by PBS NewsHour co-anchor and managing editor Gwen Ifill, will explore the many issues brought into public discourse in the wake of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri. The program was recorded before an audience on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
- Racial disparities and inherent biases are still alive in many American cities. In St. Louis, Missouri, the black-and-white divide is palpable, affecting many aspects of life for African-Americans. The first episode offers an insight into St. Louis' black neighbourhoods through the eyes of activists, still forced to fight for justice and equality.