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Louder Than Guns

Season 11 Episode 1102

After a Nashville school shooting, Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show and journalist David Greene travel the country fostering open conversations on gun rights and violence. In barbershops, gun stores, churches, and concerts, citizens with opposing views listen and speak across divides, revealing the fragile but powerful potential of community-led dialogue.

Aired: 05/10/26
Support for Reel South is made possible by the ETV Endowment of South Carolina, National Endowment for the Arts, and Wyncote Foundation.
Extras
A filmmaker probes dams, displacement, and family legacy.
Country music star Ketch Secour sparks dialogue on guns in a divided America.
A wrongful conviction in Texas is reopened after 40 years.
Season 11 features powerful documentaries exploring justice, identity, music, and community.
A Gullah Geechee family gathers in South Carolina’s Lowcountry to reflect on their heirs' property.
A retired Ukrainian finds art in 1970s Miami. Years later, a friend helps bring him fame.
During the Jim Crow crow era, Sister Clara Muhammad founded the first Muslim private school system.
Japanese bluegrass band Bluegrass 45 finds cultural unity through their music in the South.
A member of Bluegrass 45 jams with Kobe University’s Bluegrass club.
Bluegrass 45 reunites with the tour van from their first US Tour.
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