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7.1
2020
Documentary
An inventive and cinematic approach to biographies of the most iconic figures in society today by using letters written by those whose lives have been changed through their work.
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Episode 10 : Misty Copeland
June. 05,2020
The groundbreaking African American ballerina motivates an aspiring aerospace engineer to triumph over racial and gender boundaries.
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Episode 9 : Yara Shahidi
June. 05,2020
Shahidi's commitment to social justice issues empowers a community organizer who grew up in foster homes to change the system.
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Episode 8 : Aly Raisman
June. 05,2020
The perseverance Raisman displayed in her Olympic quest helps a young gymnast who lost her leg defy the odds.
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Episode 7 : Jane Goodall
June. 05,2020
The animal welfare activist's struggles and triumphs inspire two Balinese teenagers to start a movement of their own.
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Episode 6 : Big Bird
June. 05,2020
The beloved Sesame Street Star helps a young Indian American immigrant feel less alone in her new country.
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Episode 5 : Gloria Steinem
June. 05,2020
A woman is emboldened by Steinem's feminist activism to become a doctor at a time when society expected her to be a homemaker.
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Episode 4 : Oprah Winfrey
June. 05,2020
Winfrey's trailblazing journey motivates a Georgia man to confront racism and run for elected office in his hometown.
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Episode 3 : Stevie Wonder
June. 05,2020
Discovering Wonder's music restores the faith of a woman who woke up blind and helps her reconnect with the world.
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Episode 2 : Lin-Manuel Miranda
June. 05,2020
The Hamilton creator inspires a father and daughter to overcome the challenges of fighting cancer.
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Episode 1 : Spike Lee
June. 05,2020
Lee’s film School Daze propels an educator to become the president of a historically black college.
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