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Since the murder of George Floyd two years ago, FRONTLINE's local journalism partner the Star Tribune has covered one of the most pivotal events in the history of race and policing in America. Editor Suki Dardarian joins us from Minneapolis to discuss the newsroom’s Pulitzer-winning reporting and “Police on Trial,” the new documentary from FRONTLINE and the Star Tribune.
"American Reckoning," a feature-length documentary from FRONTLINE and Retro Report, traces the life and death of Wharlest Jackson Sr., the history of Black resistance in his hometown and his family’s decades-long struggle for justice.
With the inauguration of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as the next president of the Philippines, revisit a conversation with Maria Ressa: journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, founder of the independent Philippine news site Rappler and subject of FRONTLINE's 2021 documentary "A Thousand Cuts."
FRONTLINE correspondent Ramita Navai talks about investigating the Taliban’s crackdown on women for the new documentary Afghanistan Undercover.
Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig and U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) talk about the time leading up to Jan. 6 and the importance of the House select committee hearings.