More than a decade ago, the Emmy-nominated documentary Poor Kids portrayed poverty in America as it’s rarely seen: through the eyes of children. Now, those kids — Brittany, Johnny and Kaylie — are all ...
WASHINGTON, DC — December 4, 2025 — PBS and WETA today announced BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA: AN INTERWOVEN HISTORY, a new four-part docuseries that explores the complex relationship between Black ...
What do you think you know about the American Revolution? Nearly 250 years later, as we continue to debate what the Founders intended, we may find at times that we’ve been led astray by legend, ...
The three-part PBS documentary “The Great Muslim American Road Trip,” follows Mona Haydar and Sebastian Robins on a 3,000-mile journey along historic Route 66. During Muslim American Heritage Month, ...
PBS and WETA will release Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History, a new four-part docuseries that explores the complex relationship between Black Americans and Jewish Americans. From ...
PBS affiliates in New York state will begin airing “America’s Stairway,” the locally produced documentary exploring the impacts of Lockport’s celebrated Flight of Five locks on the Erie Canal, on ...
Step aboard PBS’s From Rails to Trails. The documentary premiering October 15 tracks the 60-year struggle of one of America’s most unlikely grassroots movements. Narrator Edward Norton plays conductor ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Financial troubles led Emmett Navakuku, 42, to depart the Institute of American Indian Arts the semester before ...
In the latest installment of Lidia Bastianich‘s PBS special Lidia Celebrates America, the chef is highlighting A Nation of Neighbors, visiting spaces where “volunteers and visionaries are building ...