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Hundreds of Thousands | Brothers

Season 12 Episode 4 | 58s

Stevie and Waday Walker-Webb talk on the phone about Waday's wishes after he is released from prison - he was arrested during a mental health crisis. Stevie is working with family members who have incarcerated loved ones to present and protest solitary confinement through a 24-hour representation.

Major funding for America ReFramed provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Funding provided by the MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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To qualify for one of California's migrant housing camps, workers must follow strict rules.
California farmworker housing rules force seasonal moves, upending Latinx students' education.
California farmworker housing rules force seasonal moves, upending Latinx students' education.
The summer season means harvesting and much work for migrant workers in California.
Students, whose parents are migrant farm workers, know all too well the education they are missing.
How do migrant students fare mentally when school is allowed only part of the academic year?
Alaudin Ullah opens up about growing up in Harlem as a Bengali American kid.
Alaudin Ullah talks about his love for hip hop and rejecting his roots when he was growing up.
What do you know about the person you know as your father? Alaudin Ullah was surprised to find out.
A family acts to rectify a systemic wrong after a mentally ill loved one's incarceration.
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