
"I Keep"
Saving Ancestral Land From Auction
Dwight is of Gullah heritage, descendants of West African enslaved people who have preserved their culture along the southeastern coastal United States. But with property taxes increasing due to predatory development and intensifying gentrification, Dwight must come up with the money to pay his tax bill or his family's ancestral land will be sold at county tax auction.
Episode Clips

People Share Their Faith-Based Traditions
People around the country share stories of preserving their faith-based traditions.

Advocating To Change A School Mascot
Yolonda works with students to rid a Texas school of its offensive Native American mascot.

People Explain What Sports Mean To Them
People around the country share how sports traditions have played a role in their lives.

A Small Business In Chinatown Copes With COVID-19
A small business in Chinatown is hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

A College Student Advocates For Abolishing Greek Life
Zena shares her frustrations with the Greek life at her school.