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Episode
1:23:01
Independent Lens
Jonathan Scott's Power Trip
Follow home renovation expert Jonathan Scott on his mission to flip the switch on how Americans access power. He travels the country and interviews a host of experts, and quickly learns how little choice the public has in how they source energy.

Episode
1:24:55
Independent Lens
Feels Good Man
Follow artist Matt Furie, creator of the comic character Pepe the Frog, as he begins an uphill battle to take back his iconic cartoon image from those who use it for their own purposes.

Episode
1:26:09
Independent Lens
Down a Dark Stairwell, Chinese Subtitles
Sometimes the quest for racial justice isn’t black and white.

Episode
1:25:32
Independent Lens
Down a Dark Stairwell
Sometimes the quest for racial justice isn’t black and white.

Episode
1:25:25
Independent Lens
Coded Bias
Exposing prejudices and threats to civil liberty in facial recognition algorithms and A.I.

Episode
1:25:56
Independent Lens
Mr. SOUL!
"Mr. SOUL!" explores the first nationally broadcast all-Black variety show on public TV.

Episode
1:24:54
Independent Lens
9to5: The Story of a Movement
They couldn’t kill their bosses, so they did the next best thing — they organized.

Episode
1:09:28
Independent Lens
A Day in the Life of America
July 4th, 2017: 92 film crews, 24 hours, a snapshot of a nation on the verge of upheaval.

Episode
1:23:01
Independent Lens
Jonathan Scott's Power Trip
The “Property Brother” journeys across the U.S. to explore the battle over solar energy.

Episode
56:05
Independent Lens
Cooked: Survival By Zip Code
Learn the story of a heat wave that overtook Chicago in July 1995, killing 739 residents, most of them poor, elderly and African American. The heat wave revealed a long-term crisis of poverty, racism, and economic and social isolation in the city.