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Generation Nation: A PBS American Portrait Story

25m 53s

Explore how people in different age groups see themselves and their place in the America. Through self-shot video, they share common experiences that bind age groups together and generational differences that put them at odds with one another.

Aired: 10/25/20 | Expires: 10/24/28
Funding for PBS American Portrait provided by Anne Ray Foundation, Target, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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