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    Movements That Transformed Our World: The March Continues – Part 1

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  • Movements That Transformed Our World: The March Continues – Part 2

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  • Stonewall 50: Rise and fall of the ‘pansy craze’ (Episode 1, Part 1)

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  • Stonewall 50: The ‘homophile movement’ is born (Episode 1, Part 2)

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  • Stonewall 50: A bar raid fuels a revolution (Episode 2, Part 1)

    11:25
  • Stonewall 50: ‘They had to see us as powerful’ (Episode 2, Part 2)

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  • Stonewall 50: No more Mr. Nice Gay (Episode 3, Part 1)

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  • Stonewall 50: Activists organize NYC’s first Pride march (Episode 3, Part 2)

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  • Stonewall 50: Looking back but moving forward (Episode 4, Part 1)

    09:50
  • Stonewall 50: The place 'where Pride began' (Episode 4, Part 2)

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  • Clarinda Academy, home for troubled kids, faces allegations of abuse (Part 1)

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  • Clarinda Academy, home for troubled kids, faces allegations of abuse (Part 2)

    06:19
  • Paradise Lost: Rebuilding from the Camp Fire

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  • Paradise Lost: Population dwindles after Camp Fire

    06:46
  • Dark Days: Venezuela crisis forces millions to leave

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  • Dark Days: How Venezuela got here

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  • ‘Friends’ creators reflect on the show 25 years after the premiere (Part 1)

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  • ‘Friends’ creators reflect on the show 25 years after the premiere (Part 2)

    08:54
  • Ava DuVernay says her Netflix series is ‘the biggest thing I’ve ever done’

    07:49
  • ‘Central Park Five’ on proving their innocence 30 years later

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Nightly Films

Solar City: Building Around Nature (Part 4)

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After Syd Kitson initially purchased the 91,000 acre plot from the Babcock family in 2006, he turned around and sold 73,000 acres at a discount to the State of Florida to be put into preservation forever. By the time Syd Kitson and his team began constructing the development, they had performed multiple water, wildlife and vegetation studies and formed a plan that allowed for construction that wouldn’t disrupt the surrounding ecosystem.

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