Climate and Water Conservation

Water for Life

In “Water for Life,” meet three Latin American community leaders who risked their lives to resist government and corporate plans to divert water resources.

New book focuses on inadvertent stereotyping of Latino students

On “Horizonte,” a new book by an award-winning UCLA researcher explains how schools are failing to address racial inequalities for Latino students.

The Cure for Hate

Tony McAleer is a former neo-Nazi leader turned anti-hate activist. He traveled to Auschwitz in the spirit of “tshuvah.”

Finding Your Roots: Chosen

Henry Louis Gates helps actors David Duchovny and Richard Kind trace their roots from Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

Xico, leading ethnic arts organization, on ‘Horizonte’

Founded in 1975, Phoenix-based Xico is a leading organization promoting Latino and Indigenous culture through art and community engagement.

Finding Your Roots: Finding My Roots

Actor Laurence Fishburne sits down to uncover his roots while Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., turns the page on the story about his own life.

Newly appointed Arizona Supreme Court Justice Maria Elena Cruz on ‘Horizonte’

Governor Katie Hobbs named Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona State Supreme Court. She is the first Hispanic and person of African descent on the court.

Finding Your Roots: Moving on Up

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets actor Sheryl Lee Ralph and historian Lonnie Bunch—two African Americans whose ancestors broke boundaries.

Judy Robles talks about her ‘Unstoppable’ son, Anthony Robles

When Dr. Judy Robles was 16, her son Anthony was born missing a leg. Despite that, Anthony became an NCAA wrestling championship in 2011.

Vocalist set to perform Selena’s hits with The Phoenix Symphony speaks with ‘Horizonte’

The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra is paying tribute to the music of Selena. On “Horizonte,” we speak with singer Isabel Marie Sanchez.