Season finale. A woman from El Salvador who is an amputee adjusts to living in Beverly Hills and struggles to connect with sister's new life.
An Afghan piano prodigy seeking asylum in NYC fights to bring his mother to the US and reconnect with his passion.
A Japanese mother devotes her life to creating an all-woman baseball league in Ohio.
A Belarusian woman in New York is finally reunited with the man of her dreams after years kept apart. Will their love story pick up where it left off?
Determined to win the Minnesota State Fair, a chef must contend with shipping delays, a ticking clock, and his Somali community's judgement.
A Sri Lankan immigrant enters a Texas-sized contest to win a new car. As exhaustion sets in, she recalls her fraught relationship with her father.
Before becoming known as "the bra whisperer," Ines came to the United States and worked as a nanny for an Orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn.
A young Korean boy befriends a legendary DJ who gives a much-needed boost to a hat shop owned by the boy's family.
When Rafiq escapes from his home in Syria after his father discovers he is gay, he's forced to go on the run until he finds his "home" in the unlikeliest of places.
Faraz will stop at nothing to build a home for his Iranian family, including attempting to remove a massive rock from an otherwise perfect piece of real estate in Yonkers.
A Singaporean single mother wins an all-inclusive Alaskan cruise—allowing her and her two children to experience a taste of the good life on an emotionally cathartic trip.
Beatrice, the only one of her 22 siblings to be sent from Uganda to college in the US, tries to achieve her own version of the American Dream by selling her chocolate chip cookies from a basket on her head.
Sylviane's 10-day silent meditation retreat takes an unexpected turn when she develops feelings for a man with whom she's shared everything but words.
Iwegbuna, an economic grad student from a small village in Nigeria, struggles to adjust to life in Oklahoma, but he gains confidence and a connection to home by becoming a part of a culture he admired most as a child: cowboys.
Marisol, an undocumented teenager from Mexico, navigates the rarefied world of competitive squash with the help of her coach who inspires her to dream big—on and off the court.
At 12 years old, Kabir must learn to run a Utah motel on his own when his parents are deported back to India.
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