Programs/Content
Sesame Workshop music videos widen PBS Kids’ focus on civics
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“Together We Can” sets lessons on civic responsibility, rules and the Constitution to song.
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“Together We Can” sets lessons on civic responsibility, rules and the Constitution to song.
Names were redacted in the report due to an “ongoing law enforcement investigation and privacy.”
Sonya Forte Duhé was accused of making racist and homophobic comments to students in her previous job.
Sonya Forte Duhé is scheduled to join Arizona PBS and become dean of the Cronkite School in July.
WNYC Studios has distributed the show since 2015.
The Richison Family Foundation provided the donation with “no strings attached” on how the funds are to be spent.
Direct mail and a Spanish-language blog have helped the stations share information about the coronavirus.
Though no one knew exactly what a “block watch” was, “we knew it would be necessary.”
The initiative includes programs from “PBS NewsHour,” “Frontline,” “POV” and “Independent Lens.”
As Latino communities are hit by the coronavirus, pubmedia is striving to meet a need for coverage in Spanish.
The program aired on 342 stations across the country.
Current Executive Director Julie Drizin responds to Lansing’s call to action to confront racism.