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As early humans spread out across the world, their toughest challenge was colonizing the Americas because a huge ice sheet blocked the route. It has long been thought that the first Americans were Clovis people, who arrived 13,000 years ago. But an underwater discovery in Mexico suggests people arrived earlier — coming by boat, not on foot. [Originally aired in 2015]
Americas | First Peoples
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First Peoples
See how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
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American Muslims: A History Revealed
A series of six short documentary films that reveal and explore the early history of Muslims in America. The series is hosted by three leading American Muslim journalists: Malika Bilal, Aymann Ismail, and Asma Khalid. Over the course of the series, they travel the country to piece together stories spanning over 200 years. from the first Muslims to arrive as enslaved people from Africa to the establishment of early South Asian, Syrian-Lebanese, and Black American Muslim communities. The series weaves key moments in U.S. history with the unexpected but essential story threads of Muslims whose lived experiences offer us new insight into how race, religion, and nationality are intertwined in the American fabric. Actors reading the part of historical characters include Hiam Abbas, David Rasche, Kamal Khan, and Faarshad Farahat.
Xudum has yet to successfully rear cubs, but she’s reaching an age where experience should help her raise at least one to adulthood. Nearly two years after losing her last litter, she gives birth again. Female leopards keep their cubs concealed at this time, but a revolution in low light camera technology offers a glimpse of the den. At around four days old, they’ve rarely been filmed this young.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Marz Auto Central is a fixture of the predominantly Puerto Rican community in North Philadelphia. In between oil changes, dent repairs and wheel alignments, mechanics, customers and neighborhood pundits—mostly young, Caribbean Latino men—hang out to discuss the latest news and political gossip. Co-owner Monica Parilla, who came to Philly from Puerto Rico in the early 90s, plays the role of in-person content moderator. Marz is a spot for in-person and unfiltered conversation that is nonetheless respectful and playful. Over the last few years, the shop has become something of a makeshift political forum for topics as wide ranging as the presidential debate, the economy, and conspiracy theories. All the while, everyone is trying to make each other laugh.
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#voting #election #pennsylvania
VOCES: Latino Vote 2024
Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate for the 2024 election. Produced by @LPBMedia, acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.
The pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition. They must answer judges’ questions in the style of Congressional hearings, showing a thorough understanding of democracy and the ways it connects to their lives today.
In the Fray | Citizen Nation | Episode 2
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Citizen Nation
This four-part documentary series is an inspiring coming-of-age story that follows teenagers from across America as they face off in the nation's premier civics competition called "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution". Culminating in a championship showdown in the nation’s capital, high school students with diverse personal and political backgrounds grapple with critical questions about democracy.
The city’s neighborhoods reflected its diversity, with enclaves like Little Italys and Chinatowns emerging as people from around the empire settled and integrated into Roman society. Many inhabitants of Rome were enslaved, but through the system of manumission, many became liberti (freed people) who could participate in civic life and gain Roman citizenship. Another group, the peregrini, foreign workers who never became citizens, added to the complexity of Roman society.
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Life in Ancient Times with Darius Arya
Embark on an unforgettable voyage across the ancient world with archaeologist @DariusArya, to unearth the secrets of civilizations past, delving into the daily rituals, extraordinary achievements, and cultural legacies that shaped our world as we know it today.
In this moving, animated short, poet Ashley M. Jones offers a lyrical historical account of Ann Williams, an enslaved Black woman who won her freedom in the 1830s. When faced with the torturous fate of being separated from her family and sold into Southern slavery, Williams took a literal leap of faith to avoid the dreadful mandate.
All God's Children | The History of White People in America, Episode 5
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The History of White People in America
A series of musical animations, chronicling diverse experiences of how race has helped shape American culture. These shorts provide insight into the unique lived experiences of historical figures who played a role in the evolving definitions of identity.
Executive Producers
Carrie Lozano
Lois Vossen
Christopher Hastings
Mark Mannucci
Jon Halperin
Directors
Jon Halperin
Ed Bell
Drew Takahashi
Aaron Keane
Pierce Freelon
Co-Director
Ashley M. Jones
Producer
Clementine Briand
Executive in Charge of Production
Royd Chung
Senior Manager, Short-Form Content
Pamela Torno
Supervising Producer
Pamela Torno
Consulting Producer
Clare Chambers
Composer
Pierce Freelon
Writer
Ashley M. Jones
Art Directors
Ed Bell
Drew Takahashi
Animation Producer
Lewis Foulke
Animators
Ed Bell
Granger Davis
Sean Dicken
Tara Krishna
Nathan Stephen
Christine L Toscanini
Louise Kay Uy
Post Media Operations Specialist
Raul Mendez
Mix/Sound Design
Aaron Keane
Vocalists
Pierce Freelon
Ashley M. Jones
DL Zene
Lance Scott
Music Production
Pierce Freelon
Additional Music Production
Tyler Lee
Lance Scott
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“Dealers inspecting a negro at a slave auction in Virginia” Courtesy of The New York Public Library
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“Cruelties of slavery” Courtesy of The New York Public Library
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The History of White People in America is a co-production of Room 608, Inc and Independent Television Service (ITVS), produced in association with GBH WORLD, with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). This program was produced by Room 608, Inc, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2024 Room 608, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
What's the toughest big cat species? Are lions really the kings of the jungle? Do big cats have nine lives? The experts from Big Cats 24/7 tackle these and other tough questions while also sharing some amazing facts about lions, leopards and cheetahs!
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Silvana Estrada performs Susana Baca’s “Negra Presuntuosa” with Grammy Award-winning band Snarky Puppy. Joined on stage by Gaby Moreno, Silvia Pérez Cruz, and Fuensanta, these dynamic artists bring the audience to their feet during a sold out show at the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall honoring Afro-Peruvian icon Susana Baca’s music.
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Next at the Kennedy Center
A dynamic mix of artists across hip hop, jazz, modern dance, and more perform at the Kennedy Center. Each episode weaves together performances filmed live at the Center with intimate off-stage moments contextualizing each artist’s cultural impact.
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#climatechange #datascience #extremeweather
Weathered: Earth's Extremes
Host, Maiya May travels around the world to highlight real stories from people affected by natural disasters and climate change. Stream our series to learn how building a better future is possible. Check out more from Weathered on @pbsterra!
Gaby Moreno performs the hit song “El Mayoral” with Grammy Award-winning band @snarkypuppy. Backed by Silvana Estrada, Silvia Pérez Cruz, and Fuensanta, these dynamic artists bring the audience to their feet during a sold out show at the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall honoring Afro-Peruvian icon Susana Baca’s music.
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Next at the Kennedy Center
A dynamic mix of artists across hip hop, jazz, modern dance, and more perform at the Kennedy Center. Each episode weaves together performances filmed live at the Center with intimate off-stage moments contextualizing each artist’s cultural impact.
Food is running low for Tsebe, and she’s always on the lookout for a meal. As a nursing mother, producing enough milk for her large litter of five cubs leaves her constantly hungry. When the female lion hears a lechwe struggling in the water nearby, her hunger leads to a desperate and dangerous battle against a crocodile to steal its prey.
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#bigcat #crocodile #lions
Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election in some of the most hotly contested battleground states, including Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania as well as California and Florida.
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#vote #election2024 #latino
VOCES: Latino Vote 2024
Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate for the 2024 election. Produced by @LPBMedia, acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.
Teenage contestants from across the United States embark on a year-long civics competition. Wyoming’s teams embody the state’s spirit. Immigrant students in Las Vegas rally for competition. Richmond, Va., has the team to beat.
Chasing Victory | Citizen Nation | Episode 1
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Citizen Nation
This four-part documentary series is an inspiring coming-of-age story that follows teenagers from across America as they face off in the nation's premier civics competition called "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution". Culminating in a championship showdown in the nation’s capital, high school students with diverse personal and political backgrounds grapple with critical questions about democracy.
In this animated musical short, acclaimed poet Sally Wen Mao gives voice to the little-known history of Afong Moy, America's first recorded Chinese woman, brought to New York City by merchants and exhibited as a circus oddity in the 1830s. Moy was eventually managed and exploited by circus showman P.T. Barnum.
“The Diary of Afong Moy” | The History of White People in America, Episode 4
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The History of White People in America
A series of musical animations, chronicling diverse experiences of how race has helped shape American culture. These shorts provide insight into the unique lived experiences of historical figures who played a role in the evolving definitions of identity.
Based on the poem ‘The Diary of Afong Moy’ by Sally Wen Mao
Executive Producers
Carrie Lozano
Lois Vossen
Christopher Hastings
Mark Mannucci
Jon Halperin
Directors
Jon Halperin
Ed Bell
Drew Takahashi
Aaron Keane
Pierce Freelon
Co-Director
Sally Wen Mao
Producer
Clementine Briand
Executive in Charge of Production
Royd Chung
Senior Manager, Short-Form Content
Pamela Torno
Supervising Producer
Pamela Torno
Consulting Producer
Clare Chambers
Composers
Pierce Freelon
Aaron Keane
Wu Fei
Writer
Sally Wen Mao
Art Directors
Ed Bell
Drew Takahashi
Animation Producer
Lewis Foulke
Post Media Operations Specialist
Raul Mendez
Animators
Ed Bell
Granger Davis
Drew Takahashi
Louise Kay Uy
Vocalists
Sally Wen Mao
Pierce Freelon
Wu Fei
Musicians
Pierce Freelon
Aaron Keane
Tyler Lee
Lance Scott
Guzheng Player
Wu Fei
Independent Lens Short-Form Funding Provided by:
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Acton Family Giving
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Ford Foundation
Park Foundation
Wyncote Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
The History of White People in America is a co-production of Room 608, Inc and Independent Television Service (ITVS), produced in association with GBH WORLD, with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). This program was produced by Room 608, Inc, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2024 Room 608, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
A male leopard moves onto the floodplain, heading straight toward Xudum. This poses a great risk to the female leopard, who is close to giving birth to cubs. But Metsi isn’t on Xudum’s trail. Instead, he’s picked up the scent of a young lechwe lamb – and his hunting style takes everyone by surprise.
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#bigcat #bigcats #leopards
Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
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#coralreef #oceanlife #marinelife
Weathered: Earth's Extremes
Host, Maiya May travels around the world to highlight real stories from people affected by natural disasters and climate change. Stream our series to learn how building a better future is possible. Check out more from Weathered on @pbsterra!
Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. Its design is so radical that construction experts have turned to a building material never before used in skyscrapers. Known as One Thousand Museum, the Miami skyscraper was originally designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. [Originally aired in 2018]
The Scorpion Tower | Impossible Builds
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Impossible Builds
Learn about the creation of some of the world’s most ambitious and technologically advanced buildings. From subaquatic homes to futuristic towers and pencil thin skyscrapers, see how these previously impossible structures are taking shape.
Xudum the leopard is hunting again. Now pregnant, she desperately needs a successful kill and makes a risky decision to strike from the treetops. The gamble pays off, and Xudum takes down an impala. But her victory is short-lived when she attracts the attention of the lioness mothers, and they move in and steal her meal.
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#bigcat #bigcats #lions #leopards
Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Jerry Reyes was born and raised in the heart of California’s Central Valley, surrounded by a sweltering expanse of industrial agriculture. He never worked in the fields, but his parents and grandparents did – picking the very grapes that Cesar Chavez once boycotted. And while Jerry is a citizen, his family members were all undocumented and at risk of deportation over the years and administrations.
Sitting at a crowded taquería, Jerry talks about the upcoming election, and describes what matters to him as a 24-year old, first-time voter: he wants to “make money.” And while he concedes he himself is a product of immigrants, he thinks it’s time to close the border. Jerry sells insurance, is a registered Republican, and is voting for Trump. This decision has meant multiple family members will no longer speak to him, a consequence Jerry believes is an unfortunate necessity of being a “free thinker.”
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#voting #election #california
VOCES: Latino Vote 2024
Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate for the 2024 election. Produced by @LPBMedia, acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.
Imagine you’re a poll worker in the fictional state of Middlevania. Your uncle, who you feel has become radicalized over time, has doubts about the integrity of the election and will be a poll watcher.
It’s Election Day and every poll shows a virtual tie between the incumbent president of the United Sates and the challenger. Your uncle wants a ride to the polls.
What would you do?
This is the first of several dilemmas unfolding in DEADLOCK: an election story. UC Davis School of Law professor Aaron Tang guides a conversation between influential figures from legal, political, media and cultural spheres through complex ethical challenges based on a real-life scenario. In an era dominated by polarization, this special encourages respectful dialogue and critical thinking.
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Filmed on location at The New-York Historical Society.
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Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
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At a time when many Americans question democratic institutions, "One Person, One Vote?" unveils the complexities of the Electoral College, the uniquely American and often misunderstood mechanism for electing a president. The documentary follows four presidential electors representing different parties in Colorado during the intense 2020 election.
One Person, One Vote? | Independent Lens
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@independentlens is an Emmy® Award-winning PBS documentary series. With founding executive producer Lois Vossen, the series has been honored with 10 Academy Award nominations and features documentaries united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement, and unflinching visions of independent filmmakers. Presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Acton Family Giving, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts.
With Big Toe and Madumo missing, all the Xudum Pride cubs are in danger when two intruding males appear. Taking over a pride is a simple but brutal process: kill the cubs to eliminate all traces of the previous dominant males. But these four experienced and powerful mothers won’t back down when the intruders enter the heart of their territory.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
A state capitol that Thomas Jefferson designed to resemble a Roman temple, the home of Henry Ford’s first assembly line, an airport with a swooping concrete roof that seems to float on air — these are among the buildings surveyed in this cross-country journey to 10 influential works of American architecture. [Originally aired in 2013]
10 Buildings that Changed America | 10 That Changed America
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10 That Changed America
Host Geoffrey Baer takes viewers across the country to the legendary streets, monuments and man-made marvels that changed America. Explore the streets that change the way we get around, visit the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore, and learn more about the engineering feats that made our civilization possible.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:32 Virginia State Capitol - Richmond, VA
07:13 Trinity Church - Boston, MA
11:45 The Wainwright Building - St. Louis, MO
17:04 The Robie House - Chicago, IL
22:19 Highland Park Ford Plant - Highland Park, MI
26:54 Southdale Center - Edina, MN
32:04 Seagram Building - New York, NY
38:06 Dulles Airport - Chantilly, VA
42:39 Vanna Venturi House - Philadelphia, PA
48:30 Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles, CA
53:19 Outro
The Xudum Pride finds itself in a tough spot when it gets stuck between a large herd of buffalo and a river channel. Lions may eat buffalo, but a herd of this size has the upper hand. When a bull charges, the lions flee into the water. Panic drives the cubs into deeper water, and the risk of attracting crocodiles increases. Even dominant male, Big Toe, is in jeopardy.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Back in 2020, when Francisco Chavero was 12 years old, he canvassed with his mother for then presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Nevada. Now at age 17, Francisco is looking ahead to the day he can vote, in two years time. Right now he says he supports some Democratic policies such as immigration reform, but also agrees with Republicans when it comes to issues related to the economy. What does Francisco’s story reveal about the evolving dynamics of the youth vote? Are younger voters more likely to identify as independents when compared to older voters? We will also highlight Francisco’s political evolution - how does he feel about candidate Kamala Harris after expressing criticisms about the age of the candidates before Harris entered the race?
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VOCES: Latino Vote 2024
Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate for the 2024 election. Produced by @LPBMedia, acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.
It’s Election Day in the fictional state of Middlevania. You’re a poll worker, excited to do your civic duty, when suddenly you’re confronted with a series of challenges that will lead you to wrestle with what is legal… and what is right.
This election dilemma unfolds in DEADLOCK: an election story, where UC Davis School of Law professor Aaron Tang guides a panel of influential figures from legal, political, media and cultural spheres through complex ethical dilemmas based on a real-life scenario. The special encourages civil dialogue and critical thinking in an era dominated by polarizing debates.
The producers would like to thank the Columbia School of Journalism for its creative contributions to the program.
Filmed on location at The New-York Historical Society.
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Panelists: Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, political strategist; Adrian Fontes, Arizona secretary of state; Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., James S McDonnell professor of African American studies, Princeton University; Katie Harbath, CEO, Anchor Change and former Facebook executive; Astead Herndon, national politics reporter, The New York Times and host, The Run-Up; Jeh C. Johnson, former secretary of Homeland Security and former general counsel, Department of Defense; Elise Jordan, NBC/MSNBC political analyst; Kris Kobach, Kansas attorney general; Mick Mulvaney, former U.S. representative for South Carolina and NewsNation contributor; Russell Moore, editor in chief, Christianity Today and author; Scott Pelley, CBS 60 Minutes correspondent; and Gabriel Sterling, COO, Office of the Georgia Secretary of State.
0:00 Open and Host Intro
4:25 Uncle Bill
9:39 At the Newsroom
12:20 The Viral Video at PS 42
16:35 As the Viral Video Spreads
24:20 Closing Time
30:10 At the State Legislature (Who’s Stealing Now?)
37:31 With the Incumbent (Who’s Stealing Now? Pt. 2)
48:34 Protests – Eddie’s Daughter and Uncle Bill’s Son
51:02 One Last Chapter
The threat from intruder lions is particularly high for the sub-adult males in the Xudum Pride. Nkgonne and Colin may be physically larger than cubs, but these inexperienced two-year-olds hardly act like nearly independent male lions. Instead, the siblings clown around together, even taking their outlandish behavior into the trees.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. returns for its eleventh season on PBS. Over the course of ten new episodes, Gates and his team use genealogical detective work and cutting-edge DNA analysis to trace the family trees of twenty compelling guests, telling stories that illuminate America’s fundamental diversity. Along with an array of celebrity guests, the season features a special twist as host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. becomes a guest himself, uncovering a personal family mystery.
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Finding Your Roots
For more than a decade, renowned Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has helped to expand America’s sense of itself, stimulating a national conversation about identity with humor, wisdom, and compassion. Professor Gates has explored the ancestry of dozens of influential people from diverse backgrounds, taking millions of viewers deep into the past to reveal the connections that bind us all.
A wild hog hunt in the Ozarks leads to an unexpectedly vulnerable dialogue between Iranian American filmmaker Andy Sarjahani and his childhood friend Bubba as they navigate a polarized world. As their paths diverged in the increasingly anti-Middle Eastern years after 9/11, Andy's journey of self-examination tries to reconcile his two cultural identities.
Wild Hogs and Saffron | Short Documentary | Independent Lens
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@independentlens is America’s home for independent documentary film. Each week the award-winning series delivers engaging documentaries crafted by the industry’s boldest filmmakers. Independent Lens films have won 19 Emmy Awards, 16 Peabody Awards, five duPont-Columbia University Awards, and have received 10 Academy Award nominations. Independent Lens won the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2022 International Documentary Association (IDA) Award for Best Continuing Series.
Featuring
Bubba Samuels
Andy Sarjahani
Directed and Produced by
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Edited by
Ivete Lucas
Director of Photography
Blaine Dunkley
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Carrie Lozano
Lois Vossen
Courtney Pledger
Keith Maitland
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Jennifer Samani
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Pamela Torno
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Royd Chung
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Andy Sarjahani
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Wild Hogs and Saffron is a co-production of Big Sun Films LLC, Independent Television Service (ITVS), with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and Arkansas PBS, in association with Go-Valley. This program was produced by Big Sun Films LLC, which is solely responsible for its content.
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Two intruding male lions on patrol slowly enter Xudum Pride territory. With no sign of the pride’s dominant males, Big Toe and Madumo, a lone female and two juvenile males must defend it alone. But, at only half the weight of an adult male, it’s a dangerous risk for the young lions to take.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
In 2016, world-famous scientist Stephen Hawking set three ordinary people a series of mind-blowing challenges. Can they think like a genius? Can they work out if time travel is possible? [Originally aired in 2016]
Can We Time Travel? | Genius by Stephen Hawking
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Genius by Stephen Hawking
Professor Stephen Hawking was a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author with a prolific career spanning decades. Hawking passed away in 2018 at the age of 76. In this series, Hawking challenged a selection of volunteers to think like the greatest geniuses in history and solve some of humanity's most enduring questions.
The pressure is on for Pobe to make a kill. She’s the only resident female cheetah in the Xudum area, but survival is still hard, even for a smart and experienced hunter like her. Cheetahs may be fast, but it takes energy, and they need time to recover after a chase. Fortunately, lying low is also the perfect hunting strategy when pursuing impalas.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Bread, olive oil and wine were the most famous commodities imported to Rome- the Mediterranean diet- but the most important commodity for the masses (for the sheer caloric value) was bread. In this episode we’ll look at the complex infrastructure that made it all possible, as grain was mostly imported from North Africa, Sicily, and Spain.
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Life in Ancient Times with Darius Arya
Embark on an unforgettable voyage across the ancient world with archaeologist @DariusArya, to unearth the secrets of civilizations past, delving into the daily rituals, extraordinary achievements, and cultural legacies that shaped our world as we know it today.
In the last few decades, the town of Clarkston has undergone a significant demographic shift. Whites made up almost 90% of the residents of this small town in Georgia in 1980, but by 2012 over 80% of Clarkston residents were non-white. How are these rapid changes affecting this small town? Watch the full episode to find out. [Originally aired in 2014]
Mainstream, USA | Season 1 | Episode 1 | America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa
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America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa
Explore America's changing demographics and the stories behind them.
Thermal cameras capture seven female lions moving in on a herd of tsessebes. With night vision six times greater than humans, the lions quickly spread out under the cover of darkness undetected. This time, the females enlist more help from the pride – three sub-adult males. But that also means less food to go around, and the lionesses and cubs go hungry again despite their successful kill.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
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Discover how students in Philadelphia are promoting a diverse and sustainable fish market by introducing lesser-known fish varieties to the community through a subscription model This community-supported initiative bridges the gap between ocean conservation and everyday consumer choices and expands culinary horizons while supporting local fisheries.
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Hope in the Water
From Emmy Award producer Andrew Zimmern, in collaboration with multi-award-winner and storytelling visionary David E. Kelley, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our growing planet while saving our oceans. Now streaming on YouTube, pbs.org and the PBS app: to.pbs.org/44p817E
The Xudum Pride mothers must make a kill to feed their young lion cubs. Slowly, they spread out in the tall grass to stalk a large herd of zebras. Hunting as a group helps lions take down much larger prey. When a fourth female joins the lioness mothers in the hunt, their success becomes even more likely.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Dirty water has killed more humans than all the wars of history combined, but in the last 150 years, a series of radical ideas, extraordinary innovations and unsung heroes have changed our world. The iPhone, the subway, flat screen TVs and even the bikini are the result of the valiant efforts of the unsung heroes of clean. [Originally aired in 2014]
Clean | How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson
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How We Got To Now with Steven Johnson
A six part documentary series that reveals the story behind the remarkable ideas that made modern life possible; the unsung heroes that brought them into the world, and the unexpected and bizarre consequences each of these innovations has triggered. Steven is both a successful web entrepreneur and bestselling author. His books include “Where Good Ideas Come From,” “Everything Bad is Good for You,” “The Ghost Map,” “The Invention of Air” and most recently “Future Perfect.”
Hunting from trees takes time and considerable skill, especially since it can result in serious injury instead of a meal. But Xudum’s patience pays off. After days without eating, the female leopard ends up in the right tree, in the right position, and with the right prey beneath her.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Discover the man behind the camera and explore his iconic career and his professional and personal relationships in American Masters – Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames.
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Survival isn't easy for lion cubs, and 80% won't make it to their second birthday. For the Xudum Pride, the survival of the entire family comes down to its experienced mothers and dominant adult males, Big Toe and Madumo. But wildfires have put the pride in jeopardy, and the pressure is on Big Toe and Madumo to protect their territory and young cubs.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Meet the brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope. Today, their invention allows humanity to reach the furthest limits of seeing – 13 billion light-years out. [Originally aired in 2019]
The Telescope | Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World
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Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World
Take a mind-blowing journey through human history, told through six iconic objects that modern people take for granted, and see how science, invention and technology built on one another to change everything. These are the secrets of how we got to our modern world.
The situation becomes critical as wildfires to the north change direction, driving them straight toward the team's camp. It's the biggest fire on the Okavango Delta in five years, and it puts the operation and big cats at risk.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behavior at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavor of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Most of the seafood consumed in Hawai'i is imported. Hi'ilei Kawelo makes it her life’s work to restore an ancient fishpond to feed the community. Growing fish in the pond means eating the main predators. Hiʻilei Kawelo prepares a feast of local caught fish from the pond. She prepares Hawaiian papio sashimi, moi and papio roasted in ti leaves and grilled octopus.
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Hope in the Water
From Emmy Award producer Andrew Zimmern, in collaboration with multi-award-winner and storytelling visionary David E. Kelley, Hope in the Water explores the groundbreaking work of dedicated fishers, aqua farmers, and scientists who are attempting what was once thought impossible: harvesting aquatic species to feed our growing planet while saving our oceans. Now streaming on YouTube, pbs.org and the PBS app: to.pbs.org/44p817E
What defines an iconic image? This question provides the central theme for Episode 1 as we are introduced to some of music photography's greatest names. [Originally aired in 2021]
On Camera | Icon: Music Through The Lens
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Icon: Music Thru The Lens
Featuring in-depth and often irreverent interviews with the world’s best-known music photographers, musicians, gallerists, music journalists and social commentators, Icon: Music Through the Lens is an eye-opening, six-part, thrill ride through the amazing world of music photography.
In this new raw, unfiltered observational wildlife series, an elite camera team capture the dramatic lives of African big cats in the breath-taking Okavango Delta, Botswana. With extraordinary, unparalleled access, in an area unvisited by tourists, and the opportunity to film from the ground, the air and through the night, the Big Cat 24/7 team work together to follow the cats’ lives around the clock.
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Big Cats 24/7
Wildlife Cinematographers Gordon Buchanan, Vianet Djenguet and Anna Dimitriadis join forces with the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana led by Brad Bestelink and his local camera team. Following individual lions, cheetahs and leopards for six months, over two extreme seasons, this documentary shows their battle to survive in an increasingly challenging world. From unprecedented wildfire to flood and extreme drought, the cats and camera crew are tested to their limits. A revolution in low light camera technology means the series showcases previously unseen behaviour at night; cutting-edge drones keep track of the big cat’s movements like never before, and combining the raw endeavour of an expedition with premium natural history footage gives the show a contemporary new approach.
Clinton Bagley revisits his first interview from Mississippi’s Washington County Oral History Program. Amongst the files, one piece of material sticks out, the catalyst for the whole program. In a conversation he recorded in 1975 with Daisy Greene, a retired school teacher from his hometown, we learn about a devastating flood, cruel systems of oppression, and the voices that define the Delta.
It's in the Voices | Reel South
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REEL SOUTH reveals the South's proud yet complicated heritage, as told by a diversity of voices and perspectives, through the curation and distribution of feature-length and short documentaries. Reel South is a PBS documentary series co-produced by PBS North Carolina, South Carolina ETV, and Louisiana Public Broadcasting, and produced in association with Alabama Public Television, Arkansas PBS, Tennessee Public Television Council, and VPM. Reel South is a platform for and a service to non-fiction filmmakers in the American South working within the region’s tradition of storytelling.