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PBS LearningMedia resources on race, racism, protests, civil rights and more

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Arizona PBS education staff has collected resources from PBS LearningMedia to support educators and families while discussing race, racism, protesting, civil rights, Black history and historical individuals, bias, past and current events, and more. These resources are free and open for all to use.

JUNE 1: Hour-long ‘Arizona Horizon’ discusses protests and curfew

Monday, June 1, 2020

Today, June 1, “Arizona Horizon” will air an hour-long show beginning at 5 p.m. to discuss this weekend’s protests and the governor’s state-wide curfew.

‘Articulate with Jim Cotter’ profiles impactful artists

Hosted by journalist Jim Cotter, the Emmy Award-winning interview series “Articulate with Jim Cotter” profiles smart, creative people from authors to poets to musicians – all with great stories to tell.

‘Red, White & Rock’ delivers a patriotic celebration

Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, Connie Francis and more for a 2002 patriotic celebration of America and pop oldies music.

Improve your memory with help of Dr. Amen’s mnemonic

In “Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD,” Dr. Amen talks about how you can improve your memory and rescue it if you think it’s headed for trouble.

Learn how to use your brain to better your life

In “Brain Secrets,” Dr. Merzenich leads viewers on a journey to understand how we as humans have evolved into the people we are today, and how we can grow our brain powers to become the better, stronger people we’d like to become.

Take a look back at classical music masterpieces

Go on a wondrous journey of the music of the masters with “Classical Rewind” This visual and auditory joyride offers a fanciful look at the classical masterpieces, providing spectacular images of dancers, phantoms and fireworks to accompany each composition.

Meet trailblazing women of history all summer

As part of our celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, Arizona PBS is sharing stories of women to continue to shatter the glass ceiling and transform modern history. From those who fought for women’s constitutional right to vote in the United States to present-day changemakers, meet trailblazing women who have changed the course of history.

Explore easy ways to live life pain free

Eliminate the root cause of many painful conditions with this easy to follow plan from neuromuscular therapist, yoga instructor and pain specialist Lee Albert, who teaches five simple exercises to correct muscle imbalance, based upon 30 years of working with clients.

PBS KIDS Family Night: ‘Molly of Denali’ mini-marathon

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

This week’s feature is a “Molly of Denali” mini-marathon. Join Molly, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in beautiful Alaska.