Independent Lens
Love in the Time of Fentanyl
The Overdose Prevention Society gives hope to a community as deaths in Vancouver reach an all-time high. (90 minutes)
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The Overdose Prevention Society gives hope to a community as deaths in Vancouver reach an all-time high. (90 minutes)
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Mon, 5/4 at 6:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
The coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California who overcomes injury, racial and class differences to become her own person and leave a legacy behind. (90 minutes)
Mon, 5/4 at 11:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
The coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California who overcomes injury, racial and class differences to become her own person and leave a legacy behind. (90 minutes)
Tue, 5/5 at 7:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
The coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California who overcomes injury, racial and class differences to become her own person and leave a legacy behind. (90 minutes)
Sat, 5/9 at 7:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD
The coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California who overcomes injury, racial and class differences to become her own person and leave a legacy behind. (90 minutes)
Sat, 5/9 at 1:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
The coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California who overcomes injury, racial and class differences to become her own person and leave a legacy behind. (90 minutes)
Tue, 5/12 at 1:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
During the pandemic, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang sets out to share his hidden treasure of candid celebrity shots and a down-to-earth cross-section of Chinese American family life. (60 minutes)
Wed, 5/13 at 6:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD
The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)