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June 15 | Grades 9–12

Monday on Arizona PBS

11:30 a.m. A More or Less Perfect Union, A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg – A Constitution in Writing (Government)

Magna Carta / A More or Less Perfect Union – Video and Support Materials
Federalism – Media Gallery


12:30 p.m. The Woman In White: Part 1 (British Literature)

Mapping the Asylum – Reimagining a Buffalo Landmark – Videos and Support Materials
How Nellie Bly Went Undercover to Expose Abuse of the Mentally Ill – Article


1:30 p.m. Civilizations: What is Art (Good For)? (World History)

As Long as I Remember: PTSD and Art as Therapy – Media Gallery
Brundibar and the Children of Terezin – Article
Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin – Video
The Perpetual Act of Making – Article
Culture Shock: You Decide: The Art of Kara Walker – Images
American Masters: Abstract Expressionism – Article
The Case for Jackson Pollock – Video
Curator’s Choice: El Anatsui at Brooklyn Museum – Video

Juan Farias paints.
Juan Farias paints. | Still from “As Long as I Remember: American Veteranos | PTSD and Art as Therapy: Media Gallery” PBS LearningMedia

2:30 p.m. Niall Ferguson’s Networld: Disruption (World History)

Creating Social Networks / Niall Ferguson’s Networld – Video and Support Materials
Picturing America: Paul Revere – Video and Support Materials
Martin Luther – Image


3:30 p.m. Niall Ferguson’s Networld: Winner Takes All (World History)

Profiting from Online Advertising / Niall Ferguson’s Networld – Video and Support Materials
Can You Trust Influencers on YouTube? / Above the Noise – Video and Support Materials
Twitter and the Telegraph – Video

Mark Tarbell and Kristen Keogh with text reading: Go See AZ
airs Feb. 5

‘Check Please, Arizona!’ and ‘Trail Mix’d’ return Feb. 5

A photo of Phoenix with text reading: What city is the heart of America?
aired Jan. 30

What City Feels Like the Heart of America?

Miles O’Brien, Independent Journalists and Filmmaker, Mobias Media
aired Jan. 22

Miles O’Brien on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ and threat to sea levels

Fountain Hills with text reading: Food Festival Saturday, April 11, 2026, Fountain Hills, Arizona
April 11

Join us for the We-Ko-Pa ‘Check, Please! Arizona’ Food Festival

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