Little Bird- on the mass abduction of indigenous kids in Canada
The Sixties Scoop, when children were taken from indigenous families and warehoused in institutions, in foster care and adopted into white families in an effort to end the culture. This is an incredibly brilliant telling of the journey to healing of a whole people.
If you are a PBS donor, you can watch the first three episodes on passport app. Otherwise its available on Amazon prime. Truly not to be missed.
I dont know when the last three episodes are available but I cannot wait
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt22750834/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

llmart
(16,400 posts)This is a part of history that I knew nothing about. The acting in this is superb. The story is heartbreaking.
Everyone should watch it. I have a PBS Passport membership, so I'm not sure if it's available to those who don't have one. The price of a membership is as low as $5 a month and it's well worth it, but then again, I'm a huge PBS fan.
mahina
(19,717 posts)Its also on Amazon Prime but I prefer Passport with PBS too.
Did you happen to catch The veterans day programming last night? It was astonishingly good, a hard look at our decades-long willful systemic ignoring of mental health care needs, a great story about ptsd and service dogs and a show on integration in the military under Truman. (I think- I was tvd out by that point as much as I care.)
llmart
(16,400 posts)But since I'm a passport member I'm sure I can catch it again and will because of your recommendation. Was it just one program or several? I would be especially interested in the service dogs portion. I raised and trained service dogs for the blind and volunteered at the school for many years.