Episode 1
Friday, September 30 @ 9/8c (90 Minutes)
Oscar®-winning hip-hop artist Common returns to his hometown of Chicago to explore disparities in the criminal justice system; actress Rosario Dawson travels to Flint, Michigan, to uncover the man-made disaster behind the city’s water crisis; and legendary TV producer Norman Lear investigates gentrification in New York City, revealing a city of people with no homes and homes with no people.
Episode 2
Friday, October 7 at 9/8c (60 Minutes)
Legendary TV producer Norman Lear continues his investigation into the gentrification of New York City and goes undercover to expose racial discrimination in housing; actress Rosario Dawson reveals new information on the Flint water crisis; and “Grey’s Anatomy” star and former teacher Jesse Williams travels to Pinellas County, Florida, to investigate the roots of one of the most unequal school systems in the country.
Episode 3
Friday, October 14 at 9/8c (60 Minutes)
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Jesse Williams continues his investigation into the Pinellas County School system and the fight to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline; actor Peter Sarsgaard explores the addiction crisis ravaging an Ohio town; and Emmy® – and Golden Globe®-winning actress America Ferrera travels to Texas to report on the lives of the undocumented living in the Rio Grande Valley.
Episode 4
Friday, October 21 at 9/8c (60 Minutes)
Emmy®– and Golden Globe®-winning actress America Ferrera continues her investigation into the lives of the undocumented living in Texas; actor Peter Sarsgaard reports on how unemployment and the shuttering of America’s factories have led to the addiction crisis ravaging our country’s heartland; and actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis returns to his home state of North Carolina to investigate the changing political landscape.
Episode 5
Friday, October 28 at 9/8c (60 Minutes)
Actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis continues his investigation into the political landscape of his hometown of North Carolina and how it’s emblematic of the country’s deepening political divide during the 2016 campaign; Golden Globe®-winning comedic actress and producer Amy Poehler reports on the complex challenges faced by domestic workers in California who maintain an intimate relationship with the families that employ them while also fighting to pass a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.