Our America with Lisa Ling

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Season 5

Episodes

1. Fighting Satan
May 29, 2014

Over 70% of Americans believe the devil is alive and well, and there's a growing movement in churches to fight him head on. Lisa Ling visits ministries that practice deliverance: calling upon the power of Christ to cast out demons from tortured souls.

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2. Transgender Lives: 3 Years Later
Jun 5, 2014

Three years ago, Lisa Ling explored the very private worlds of four different transgender people across America. Now she revisits each of them on their journeys of transformation—from the sex they were born, to the one they feel they really are.

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3. The ADHD Explosion
Jun 12, 2014

Lisa Ling explores ADHD, one of the most disputed and misunderstood medical conditions today. In addition to joining three families in their journeys of diagnosis and treatment, she finally has the courage to ask: Could she have it, too?

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4. Criminal Informants
Jun 19, 2014

Lisa explores the world of criminal informants, untrained civilians who perform undercover operations for law enforcement. By targeting the vulnerable, are police coercing citizens into risking their lives despite uncertain and often deadly circumstances?

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5. Black America's Silent Epidemic
Jun 26, 2014

Lisa explores the social and economical forces behind HIV.

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6. Children of the System
Jul 3, 2014

Lisa examines the procedures that follow when a child is removed from their family.

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7. Under the Gun
Jul 10, 2014

Ling meets activists that are determined to end gun violence in Philadelphia.

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8. Labeled for Life: 18 Months Later
Jul 17, 2014

Ling revisits a man who is paroled after being labeled a sex offender.

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9. Teen Mom Nation: 2 Years Later
Jul 24, 2014

Lisa provides an update on teen moms from season two.

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10. The Missing
Jul 31, 2014

In the series finale, Lisa Ling visits those with missing loved ones.

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