The Proud Family follows the life of Penny Proud, a 14-year-old African-American girl who navigates the challenges of teenagehood with her unusual family. The series delves into topics such as racism, family relationships, and self-discovery. With a touch of surrealism and educational elements, it showcases the adventures and misadventures of Penny and her friends.
Doc McStuffins is a young girl who can "fix" toys with her magical stethoscope. She aspires to be a doctor like her mom and takes care of toys in her playhouse clinic. With the help of her stuffed animal friends, Doc uses her medical knowledge and empathy to heal broken toys and teach important lessons about kindness and empathy. The show promotes imagination, career aspirations, and diversity.
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an animated TV show that follows the adventures of a new group of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, consisting of Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Together, they protect New York City from various villains and threats, using their ninja skills and teamwork. This series features a fresh take on the beloved characters, with new designs, personalities, and storylines.
Get Rich or Die Tryin' follows the story of Marcus, a young African American man who becomes a successful rapper after growing up in a dangerous neighborhood plagued by drugs and violence. Facing various challenges including the loss of loved ones, Marcus navigates the ruthless world of the drug trade and gangland crime while striving to build a better future for himself and his community.
After moving to a new town, a teenage girl named Devin discovers her passion for soccer and joins a struggling middle school team. Together with her new friends, Devin learns valuable life lessons while pursuing her dreams on the field.
The Proud Family Movie (2005) follows the adventures of the Proud family as they go on a family vacation. However, their vacation takes a surprising turn when they become entangled in a plot involving a clone army and saving the world. With the help of their teenage daughter, Penny, and their friends, the Prouds must navigate through surreal situations, rap music, and dating challenges to stop the villain and protect their family.
3 ½ Minutes, 10 Bullets is a documentary that tells the story of the trial surrounding the shooting of Jordan Davis, an unarmed black teenager, by Michael Dunn, a middle-aged white man, over loud music at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida. The film analyzes the racial tensions and social issues that were brought to the forefront as a result of the trial, exploring themes of racial intolerance, injustice, and the impact of gun violence.
Cleveland 'Stack' Stackhouse is a guard with the Texas Correctional Youth Authority who witnesses the cycle of destructive choices and racial tensions among female teen offenders and decides to do something about it. He gathers African-American, Latina and Caucasian teens, and organizes a multi-racial track team behind the bars of the prison. Participation in Stack's track team not only breaks down the racial divides between the girls, but puts them on a path to turn their lives around.
After a botched robbery escalates to homicide, a north Philly gun runner has to escape or outsmart the south Philly Italian mob as they close in for vengeance.
It's the big day of the oral presentations in Sam's fourth grade social studies class, and he has five minutes to come up with something to say.
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