Jordan heads to Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin, where L'eau Est La Vie protestors are trying to stop Energy Transfer from finishing an ecologically disastrous pipeline.
Jordan visits Georgia to see how young undocumented immigrants are pursuing an education despite being banned from enrolling in the state's public universities.
Jordan meets with Native American activists, politicians and artists to find out why indigenous peoples' struggles are so often overlooked and what we can do to change that.
Jordan and his colleague Kobi Libii embed themselves with two Texan organizations, one white and one black, who use guns as tools for very different kinds of advocacy.
Jordan talks to entrepreneurs involved in California's burgeoning legal cannabis scene to find out what effect the state's social equity program is having on business.
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