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Talking Politics with Arizona Campaign Leaders

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020

Daniel Scarpinato, Chief of Staff to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, and Sarah Elliot, Arizona State Director, The Impact Project, visited Arizona State University’s campus to participate in the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership to discuss the 2018 gubernatorial campaign.

Family Night: PBS KIDS movie marathon

Monday, Sept. 21, 2020

This weekend Arizona PBS KIDS is delivering a mini-marathon of hour-long specials! On Sept. 25, 26 and 27, join us at for “WordGirl: The Rise of Miss Power” at 6 p.m., “Odd Squad: World Turned Odd” at 7 p.m., “Rhythm and Roots of Arthur” at 8 p.m., and “Wild Kratts: Amazon’ Amazon Adventure” at 9 p.m.

Mediactive: Balm for ‘an age of information overload’

Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020

In the modern media landscape, we encounter more information from more sources than ever before — every day. Knowing what information is trustworthy can be a constant struggle.

‘PBS KIDS Talk About: Race and Racism’ special to debut on Oct. 9

The half-hour program will feature authentic conversations between real children and their parents, and will include content from PBS KIDS series Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Arthur and Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum.

Citizenship and the African American Experience

Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020

Angela Dillard, University of Michigan, and Peter Myers, University of Wisconsin-Eau Clair, discuss citizenship and the African American experience.

‘Last Tango in Hailfax’ returns for season four

After seven years of marriage, Alan and Celia discover that wedded bliss isn’t always blissful. Clashing politics, Alan’s new job and a wild local lad create tension. Caroline gets emotionally embroiled at work. Alan’s brother visits. See what else unfolds in season four of “Last Tango in Hailfax.”

Family Night: ‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood’ and ‘Elinor Wonders Why’ mini-marathon

This weekend, gather your curious little ones for a mini-marathon of “Daniel the Tiger’s Neighborhood” and “Elinor Wonders Why”at 7 p.m. on Sept. 18, 19 and 20.

‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ introduces artists of today

Meet 12 artists and one artist collective behind some of the most significant artwork of the 21st century. These creators respond to the places they live and work, and show unabashed engagement with the world around them.

Go behind the velvet ropes with Lucy Worsley

Join the popular royal historian for an exclusive tour of London’s most extraordinary palaces. From the forbidding Tower of London to glorious Hampton Court to treasure-filled Kensington Palace, Lucy takes viewers behind the velvet ropes into each building’s most secret places.

See the rise of a workers’ movement to fight industry injustices

Travel to Texas, where immigrant construction workers are seeking justice and equality in an industry rife with exploitation. Across the state, there’s an unprecedented building boom, fueled by Latino laborers with little or no rights.