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INDEPENDENT LENS: The Homestretch

At times, Anthony sought out places of isolation so that no one would discover he was homeless.
Courtesy of Samuel J. Vega
At times, Anthony sought out places of isolation so that no one would discover he was homeless.

Airs Monday, April 13, 2015 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

This acclaimed Emmy Award-winning anthology series features documentaries and a limited number of fiction films united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement and unflinching visions of their independent producers. INDEPENDENT LENS features unforgettable stories about a unique individual, community or moment in history. The series is supported by interactive companion web sites and national publicity and community engagement campaigns.

Kasey struggles to find a place to call home after being thrown out of the house when she came out as a lesbian.
Courtesy of Will Thwaites
Kasey struggles to find a place to call home after being thrown out of the house when she came out as a lesbian.
Kasey was one of the smartest kids in her classes, but without a stable home, she struggled to stay in school and keep up.
Courtesy of Will Thwaites
Kasey was one of the smartest kids in her classes, but without a stable home, she struggled to stay in school and keep up.
Without proper documentation, Roque is unable to work, obtain financial aid, or sign up for any official support programs.
Courtesy of Will Thwaites
Without proper documentation, Roque is unable to work, obtain financial aid, or sign up for any official support programs.
As high school graduation approaches, Roque hopes that colleges will listen to his story of struggle instead of judging him by his grades alone.
Courtesy of Will Thwaites
As high school graduation approaches, Roque hopes that colleges will listen to his story of struggle instead of judging him by his grades alone.

Film Review

"An inspiring documentary about homeless inner city children that exposes an under-discussed American epidemic and the strength of the human spirit to persevere where society fails." - David Shreve, Audiences Everywhere

"The Homestretch" follows three remarkable homeless teens as they fight to stay in school, graduate, and build a more stable future. Each of these smart, resilient teenagers – Roque, Kasey, and Anthony – challenge stereotypes of homelessness as they work to complete their education while coping with the trauma of being alone and abandoned at an early age. Through haunting images, intimate scenes, and first-person narratives, these teens take us on their journeys of struggle and triumph. As their stories unfold, the film explores their plights within the larger issues of poverty, race, juvenile justice, immigration, foster care, and LGBTQ rights.

"The Homestretch" is part of American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a public media initiative made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America keep more students on the path to graduation. A co-production of Spargel Productions and Kartemquin Films, directed and produced by Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly, "The Homestretch" premieres on INDEPENDENT LENS on Monday, April 13, 2015 on PBS.

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Across America, the number of homeless youth is growing at a staggering rate – nearly 2.5 million American children were homeless at some point in 2013, leaving school systems throughout the nation struggling to cope with the needs of kids who not only have no homes but often no stable parental or adult support. In an environment of rising unemployment, poverty and home foreclosures, over 19,000 Chicago public school students were registered in the “Students in Temporary Living Situations” Homeless Education Program in the 2012/2013 school year.

With unprecedented access into the Chicago Public Schools, The Night Ministry’s Crib emergency youth shelter and Teen Living Programs’ Belfort House, "The Homestretch" follows hese teens as they navigate a life of couch-hopping, emergency shelters, transitional homes, street families and a school system on the front lines of this crisis. The film examines the struggles these youth face in obtaining a high school level education, and then follows them beyond graduation to focus on the crucial transition period when the structure of school vanishes and they have to find the support and community they need to survive as an independent adult.

"The Homestretch" is a powerful, original perspective on what it means to be young and homeless while trying to create a better future in America today.

"The Homestretch" is on Facebook, and you can follow @HomestretchDoc on Twitter.

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