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- News reports of America's urban housing projects focus on violence, gangs and drugs. To most Americans, public housing and urban poverty are "issues" that remain out of sight and out of mind. HEARD captures the inspiring stories of four people who grew up in "the projects," surviving and thriving in spite of - and often because of the challenges they've had to overcome. Now they're giving back to their home communities - trying to make a better life for those who come behind.
- Anahita was a police officer in Kabul. This is her first-person account of escaping from Afghanistan in August 2021 with her five children, after being tipped off that the Taliban was looking for her. Anahita tells the harrowing story of getting into the airport, climbing over barbed wire, almost being shot by the Taliban, and the challenge of keeping her children safely by her side throughout the ordeal. She arrived at Fort Dix in New Jersey, where immigration officials began her resettlement process. Shortly after arriving, Anahita discovered something that would change her life and impact her family forever.
- A brash young Jewish filmmaker from New York tries to help an overly-zealous Baptist preacher in south Alabama make a movie about the Prodigal Son. In the process they both learn about the love and acceptance of the Prodigal's father.