Season 2, episode 7: what we can become

“I come from a country where we had a dictatorship for 23 years. So when I got my American citizenship back in 2006, it was the most important event for me.”

This week's presidential race has been a reminder of what we all know: we are a house divided. I'm continuing to bring you stories that cast a vision of what our country could be--stories of people who refuse to let fear get the best of them. In today's episode photojournalist, anthropologist, and educator Amira Karaoud shares her story of how ten years as a financial analyst on Wall Street launched her on a journey that changed everything--and what the journey taught her about finding home.

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Season 2, episode 6: inherited