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"I Rise"

Season 1 Episode 4 | 54m 51s

In the fourth episode of PBS American Portrait, go inside the lives of people working to create an antiracist American future. They film themselves doing the hard work, confronting the obstacles and achieving the small victories that could add up to real change in the movement for racial justice.

Aired: 01/25/21 | Expires: 01/25/29
Funding for PBS American Portrait provided by Anne Ray Foundation, Target, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Extras
Across America, people film themselves as they try to preserve or change traditions.
Everyday people share self-shot stories about their jobs and what it means to work.
Self-shot stories reveal the meaning of the American dream and what it means to pursue it.
People around the country share stories of preserving their faith-based traditions.
Explore the new book from PBS American Portrait.
Learn about the concept, art and installation behind the mural in Minneapolis.
Learn about the concept, art and installation behind the mural in Dallas.
Learn about the concept, art and installation behind the mural in Los Angeles.
Learn about the concept, art and installation behind the mural in Chicago.
Take a look at the groundbreaking new book from PBS American Portrait.