Climate and Water Conservation
Changing Planet: River Restoration
In “Changing Planet,” join conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan for the beginning of an ambitious seven-year environmental health check.
The Green Desert
Carving an azure line through North America’s most arid climates, the Colorado River system is in peril, as featured in “The Green Desert.”
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.”
Upstream, Downriver: Uniting for Water Justice
The 1972 Clean Water Act introduced landmark regulations significantly reducing water pollution in America.
Bold flavors and one of a kind meals on ‘Check, Please! Arizona’
Give your tastebuds a thrill with bold flavors and one of a kind dished from Little Miss BBQ, Vic and Ola’s and Lom Wong’s on “Check, Please! Arizona.”
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.
‘Great Performances’ presents ‘Now Hear This ‘Boccherini: Night Music”
Join Scott Yoo and musicians on a night tour of Madrid to uncover Boccherini’s deep love for the city and his time in Spain
NOVA: Secrets of the Forest
Can forests help cool the planet? Follow scientists through spectacular landscapes as they study networks of trees, fungi, and creatures.
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.