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Liberated Lives | Trailer
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Individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and those who support them.
A collection of films showcasing stories of individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and the experiences of those who support them. Each documentary offers a unique perspective on the lives of formerly incarcerated Americans, exploring themes of societal change and the power of the human spirit.
WORLD and America ReFramed in partnership with Black Public Media and AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange.
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Liberated Lives | Trailer
Preview | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A collection of films showcasing stories of individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and the experiences of those who support them. Each documentary offers a unique perspective on the lives of formerly incarcerated Americans, exploring themes of societal change and the power of the human spirit.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipADAMU: We're all inside of this place trying to find our way out of here, but also trying to find a way to be together in spite of the separations that are inherent in the prison structure.
DANIELLE: This was 1993.
The last day I was with them in the free world.
(door shutting) KRISTAL: The prisons are so far.
I mean, hours away from Philly.
I started the van service to keep families connected.
(CROWD): Welcome home.
Welcome home, welcome home!
ADAMU: What feels important is how we are building community by using the power of telling our stories to change the system that incarcerated us.
(uplifting music) KRISTAL: If any of y'all have any loved ones that's incarcerated, I encourage y'all to go see them because they are coming home.
DANIELLE: I am home, but I am not free.
I am not free because my sisters are not free.
Free her, free her, free her, free her!
STEVIE: I feel a deep responsibility to make sure that this moment doesn't pass.
- We got you out.
- Now, we got me out.
KRISTAL: I feel like a little girl, like, oh my mom, my dad.
DANIELLE: I'm just trying to figure this whole freedom thing out.
What's my purpose?
(uplifting music)
Video has Closed Captions
Individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and those who support them. (1m 30s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWORLD and America ReFramed in partnership with Black Public Media and AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange.