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Born Poor (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

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Filmed across 14 years, this documentary follows three Americans as they grow from kids to teenagers to young adults, trying to pursue their dreams while dealing with an economy where they face more obstacles than opportunities.

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In the 2012 documentary “Poor Kids,” FRONTLINE explored poverty in America as it’s rarely seen: through the eyes of children.

FRONTLINE’s new, 90-minute documentary “Born Poor” tells the stories of the now-grown children at the heart of “Poor Kids” — chronicling their lives from childhood to the present day, and offering a powerful, personal and longitudinal look at the realities of growing up in poverty in the U.S.

The documentary follows three kids from three families — Kaylie, Johnny and Brittany — across three chapters of their lives as they try to overcome poverty and pursue their dreams while dealing with an economy that presents more obstacles than opportunities.

Despite difficulty, loss and setbacks, all three — now navigating parenthood themselves — refuse to give up on their pursuit of economic stability and an American dream that’s felt perpetually out of reach.

“Born Poor” is a FRONTLINE production with True Vision Productions. The director is Jezza Neumann. The producers are Jezza Neumann and Lauren Mucciolo. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

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https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/front....line/documentary/bor

#Documentary #Poverty #ChildPoverty #Economy

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Prologue
01:36 - How Poverty in the U.S. Affects Children’s Lives
14:46 - How Not Having Enough Food & Other Essentials Impacts Kids
29:14 - Teenagers in Poverty Face Housing Instability & Other Hardships
46:57 - How Young Adults Who Grew Up Poor Are Navigating Life as Parents
01:02:35 - Facing Job & Other Challenges After Growing Up Poor
01:15:54 - Young Adults Struggling Financially Share Hopes, Worries About the Future
1:22:19 - Credits

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