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The Young Lords of Lincoln Park
Before Lincoln Park was known for its multimillion-dollar homes, the neighborhood was the beating heart of Chicago’s Puerto Rican community, and the base of operations for a band of Puerto Rican revolutionaries known as the Young Lords. Audio-narrated descriptions of key visual elements are available.


Florida’s Forgotten Revolution: How the British Fought to Keep the South
Most people think the Revolution was fought only in the original 13 colonies. But while Washington battled in the North, Florida remained a British stronghold and became the site of its own fierce conflicts.


Florida Life during the Revolution
Discover the story of Florida during the American Revolution: a place loyal to the British Crown, shaped by international land swaps, cultural clashes, and the determination of its people.


The Living Legacy of Colegio César Chávez
Anthony Veliz, a fifth-generation Oregonian, shares his family's connection to Colegio César Chávez—the first accredited Chicano college in the U.S. founded in Mt. Angel, Oregon—and how it inspired his mission of educational reform.


The Latinx Photography Project
A bilingual documentary film that explores a town in rural California working to integrate two distinct ethnic and linguistic groups...


Dignidad: Domestic Workers' Journey for Justice in California
Coming to this country with dreams of a better life, frontline caregivers, nannies and house cleaners risk it all to support their...


We Are Latinos III
Kansas City PBS presents Victor Antillanca’s We Are Latinos III, a series of three documentary shorts that showcase the cultural and...
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