Urban Outdoors
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Urban Outdoors encourages practices such as asking questions, making observations, defining problems and increase motivation/confidence to explore their curiosities in their neighborhoods.
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Urban Outdoors encourages practices such as asking questions, making observations, defining problems and increase motivation/confidence to explore their curiosities in their neighborhoods.
Our Shaping Narratives leaders of color have produced stories with and for their communities that are being used to encourage change-based conversations.
Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future is the only local broadcast series dedicated to covering the environment, demystifying the research and rekindling our love of the outdoors.
Ziggy’s Arts Adventure is an LPB digital first educational puppet series for tween viewers and younger. In each episode, a Louisiana artist helps explain academic concepts through the power of Art.
A series of virtual listening sessions with residents in greater Minnesota who identify as Black, Indigenous or persons of color (BIPOC) coupled with a statewide public opinion survey.
We hosted the PBS39 Good Neighbor Awards in the spirit of Fred Rogers’ legacy of education, community and compassion. We staged an all-star live broadcast and launched the Good Neighbor Fund.
Using voices of residents of all nationalities and age and census data, WDET looks at rapidly changing communities of southeast Michigan as part of our intermittent series called Crossing the Lines.
There is no one-size-fits-all news for Los Angeles, a sprawling city of four million. So we created 110 different email newsletters, one for each neighborhood.
The Slice is a series of short videos that showcase the personalities and experiences that make Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin special. Each episode captures “a slice of life” in our region.
This beat explores how issues of race, identity, and crisis have intersected with and affected faith and religion in the Pittsburgh region, both in the past and today.
Main Street sponsors put the “public” in public radio, creating a sense of place on-air. The Community Accounts Sponsorship Team gives small sponsors big love with marketing solutions and coaching.
Rose Scott and the “Closer Look” team travel to coffee shops in metro Atlanta for community conversations about the issues and topics affecting everyone’s quality of life.
Kansas City PBS developed the KC Performs initiative to support local arts organizations (theatre, song, instrumental) as Covid-19 forced audiences out of performance halls and theatres.
Friends & Neighbors celebrates the people of our service area and the things they do to make our community a vibrant place to live.
PMGSC’s multiplatform series Southland Sessions reconnected Southern CA’s artists and arts organizations to audiences at home—highlighting and celebrating LA’s vibrant creative ecosystem.
OETA implemented all-new workflows and strategies to amplify the diverse, local voices to make the history of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre known.
KUT takes ATXplained – its crowd-sourced reporting series – to the stage for ATXplained Live, an evening of live storytelling based on listener questions about Austin’s people, places and culture.
Following local protests against police brutality in Madison, WI, the city commissioned 70 murals. PBS Wisconsin documented these with a 360° camera to showcase the artists’ calls for justice.
Through in-depth reporting, content sharing and free events, CPP shined a light on the lack of SANE nurses in NC and the impact on sexual assault survivors and the prosecution of their attackers.
The Local Spin is a video interview series that focuses on discovering and championing local music. We share video interviews and performances that tie into our local airplay on “The Shuffle.”