This year marks the 21st anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. As we reflect...
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Valley PBS presents this two-hour documentary film based on the experience of Japanese Americans before, during and after WWII with a focus on local Assembly Centers, Merced, Fresno, Pinedale and Tulare.
Whether you’re back to school, learning at home, or a hybrid of both, Mountain Lake PBS is here for your...
Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. Celebrated across the United States on the...
Step into STEM and explore the world through light and shadow! You don’t have to be a scientist to nurture...
Step into STEM on Friday, February 11th for Women and Girls in Science Day! In 2015 the United Nations General...
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With the Galveston landing of U.S. Army Gen. Gordon Granger in 1865, slavery in Texas ended. African bondsmen became freedmen, and women and children likewise became African Americans. Many left the plantations to join freedom colonies; others sought out opportunities in cities and towns. Today, the consequences of gentrification and rising property values challenge new generations.
Follow a unique, personal journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world featuring the wildlife and wild places that make it so special. Emmy Award-winning wildlife cameraman, Colin Stafford-Johnson, takes viewers on an authored odyssey along Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast.