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May 19 | Grades 9–12

Tuesday on Arizona PBS

11:30 a.m. Big Pacific: Mysterious (Science)

Rendezvous with Horseshoe Crabs – Video and Support Materials
A Pufferfish’s Masterpiece – Video
NOVA: Creatures of Light – Article
Sea Turtle Arribada – Video
The Arribada Experience – Video


12:30 p.m. Shakespeare Uncovered: Julius Caesar with Brian Cox (World Literature)

Shakespeare Uncovered: Julius Caesar, Rhetoric, and Relevance – Video and Support Materials
Conversations in Literature – Support Materials
Conversations in Literature – Character Development


1:30 p.m. Civilizations – Paradise on Earth (World History)

Yosemite National Park: Ansel Adams – Image
Landscape Photography – Video and Support Materials
Asian Brush Painter Yudong Shen – Video and Support Materials
An Endless Tradition – Reading
Landscape with a Footbridge, c.1518-20
Staying in the Moment: Capturing my Vision of Nature – Article
An Ancient Chinese Poet, facsimile of an original Chinese scroll – Image

Scroll with two men in traditional Chinese clothing.
An Ancient Chinese Poet, facsimile of original Chinese scroll. Medium: colored engraving. | Provenance: Private Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library/PBS LearningMedia

2:30 p.m. Asian Americans: Breaking Ground/A Quest of Loyalty (U.S. History)

Transcontinental Railroad Recruits Chinese Laborers – Video and Support Materials
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) – Image and Support Materials
Injustice at Home: The Japanese-American Experience of the World War II Era – Video and Support Materials
You Decide: Japanese American Internment? – Interactive and Support Materials
PBS NewsHour: Remembering Japanese Internment, 75 Years Later – Video and Support Materials
Internment of Japanese Americans in the Inland Northwest: Robert Ohashi – Video and Support Materials

A graphic reading: Protect my public media

Protect My Public Media: Contact your Senators today

Adelita Grijalva, Daniel Hernandez Jr., Patrick Harris Sr., Deja Foxx, and José Malvido Jr.

Watch replays of U.S. Congressional District 7 candidate debates

Shane Campbell-Staton and text reading: Human Footprint, Flagstaff, July 18
July 18

Join us for an exclusive screening of ‘Human Footprint’ in Flagstaff

Diners eat outside on an episode of Check, Please! Arizona

Be a guest on “Check, Please! Arizona”

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