Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond, Virginia-the former capital of the Confederacy. Through stories of descendants and activists, the film reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century-and why they fell.
A girl from the Blackfeet reservation uses her basketball skills to get a college education.
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
Kim Jones from the National Alliance on Mental Illness discusses crime and mental health.
Anna Deavere Smith uses a documentary-style approach to embodying the voices of her characters.
AMERICA REFRAMED curates a diverse selection of films highlighting innovative and artistic approaches to storytelling from emerging and veteran filmmakers alike. Viewers will be immersed in personal stories from towns big and small to the exurbs and country roads that span the spectrum of American life. Featuring roundtable discussions moderated by host Natasha Del Toro.
Art photographer, Cara Romero's work captures Indigenous and non-Indigenous culturals.
Explore the natural resilience and beauty of the urban setting of San Diego.