"Gerrymandering: Democracy's Hidden Manipulation" exposes one of the most consequential yet misunderstood threats to American democracy. Hosted by veteran international correspondent Alexandra Reeves, this six-episode series traces the evolution of electoral manipulation from its origins in 1812 Massachusetts to today's sophisticated technological warfare over voting districts. Through compelling storytelling and unprecedented analysis, Alexandra reveals how politicians have learned to choose their voters instead of letting voters choose their representatives, using increasingly advanced tools to fragment communities, silence voices, and predetermine election outcomes. The series combines historical investigation, technological analysis, human interest stories, legal drama, international perspective, and grassroots activism to tell the complete story of how gerrymandering has become democracy's most persistent and destructive problem—and what citizens are doing to fight back.