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2016 · FILM

Personal Beliefs

Released: August 10, 2016Runtime: 58 min

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Join Angel Suarez as he travels to different cities with people of different backgrounds. Cities include San Antonio, Texas, with a population of 1.4 million people and Coahuila, Mexico, with a population of 2.7 million people. What are their concerns, problems, and opportunities in today's modern world? Join him as he tries to define what is right and what is wrong. How does the concept of social media, the internet, and the availability of inexpensive alcohol and recreational drugs influence their actions? What do they think about same sex relationships and the legalization of drugs like marijuana? What about the neighboring city of Coahuila, Mexico? How does the history of native american tribes reflect in today's feelings about working and marriage in Coahuila, Mexico? What influence has the popularity of marijuana and same sex relationships had on the population, on family life, and on marriage and raising children?

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