Arts and Entertainment
‘American Masters’ presents ‘Janis Ian: Breaking Silence’
Discover the inspiring life of singer-songwriter Janis Ian and how she rose as a folk icon and gay rights advocate.
Horizonte: Street vendors fight for fair labor rights
“Horizonte” explores the fight for fair labor rights within Hispanic communities. Generations advocate for policy reforms.
Amache: An American Injustice
The civil rights of 120,000 innocent Japanese Americans at Amache were violated when they were incarcerated without charge or trial.
American Masters: Tyrus Wong
Tyrus Wong was America’s oldest living Chinese American artist and one of the last remaining artists from the golden age of Disney animation.
Balancing cultural preservation amid economic growth on ‘Horizonte’
Neighborhoods face the effects of gentrification and the challenge of balancing cultural preservation with economic growth.
Independent Lens: Who Is Michael Jang?
Mischievous San Francisco artist Michael Jang sat for decades on a hidden treasure of pictures taken in his 20s, both celebrity and family photos.
Understanding wage theft and its impact on ‘Horizonte’
Learn how Latino wage theft is a widespread issue as we discuss potential solutions to protect workers’ rights and promote economic equity.
Pati Jinich Explores Panamericana: Alberta — Canada’s Changing Heartland
Pati Jinich finishes the first leg of her Pan-American journey in Alberta, traveling through Canada’s heartland
Great Performances: Yellow Face
On “Great Performances,” enjoy David Henry Hwang’s comedy starring Daniel Dae Kim as an Asian American playwright who protests “yellow face.”
Finding Your Roots: Far from Home
Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores the family trees of pop icon Cyndi Lauper and actors Jamie Chung and Danny Trejo.