Empowering Girls of Color | |
| The Radical Monarchs are a different kind of scout troop where girls of color form fierce sisterhood, celebrate their identities, contribute radically to their community and earn badges for self-empowerment and social justice. Follow the first troop and explore the challenges of growing the organization in We Are the Radical Monarchs, a POV documentary that premieres on Monday, July 20, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the film on the PBS Video app after the broadcast date. | |
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The Life and Times of Civil Rights Activist John Lewis | |
| Meet John Lewis — congressman, civil rights hero and human rights champion — and explore his life and times. At the Selma march, Lewis came face-to-face with club-wielding troopers and stayed steadfastly nonviolent. John Lewis: Get in the Way airs Friday, July 3, at 8pm on KQED 9. You can also stream this on the PBS Video app. | |
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| It’s here: Season 3 of the beloved Australian drama A Place to Call Home. George has been shot and only two people know what happened. Meanwhile, Anna is dealing with Andrew’s allegations – on her honeymoon. A Place to Call Home, Season 3, airs July 28, at 8pm on KQED Plus. | |
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| SFJAZZ | Fridays at Five is a new online series featuring hour-long broadcasts of exclusive SFJAZZ Center concerts that stream every Friday at 5 PM PT. Each event features real-time chats with artists and jazz fans. Watch Herbie Hancock, Terence Blanchard, Brian Blade and more this Friday. Visit sfjazz.org. |
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Fighting for the Right to Vote | |
| One hundred years ago, women won the right to vote in the U.S. In celebration of the anniversary, American Experience presents a two-part series on the struggle that resulted in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history. The Vote airs Monday and Tuesday, July 6 and 7, at 9pm on KQED 9. You can also stream the series on the PBS Video app after the broadcast date. | |
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| Black Lives Matter | The Black Lives Matter movement offers us all an opportunity to reflect, learn and move actively and positively forward toward a more equitable future. In June and July, KQED presents stories related to Black experiences on KQED 9 and on-demand streaming. On KQED 9 Tuesday, June 23, at 8pm: Toni Morrison: American Masters Saturday, June 27, at 10:30pm: The Force on Independent Lens Monday, June 29, and Tuesday, June 30, at 8pm: And She Could Be Next on POV Monday, June 29, at 11pm: All Skinfolk Ain’t Kinfolk on Reel South Tuesday, June 30, at 11pm: Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up Friday, July 3, at 8pm: John Lewis: Get in the Way Friday, July 3, at 9pm: I Am Not Your Negro on Independent Lens Monday, July 20, at 9pm: We Are the Radical Monarchs on POV Available to Stream Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise - Streaming through June 30, 2020 The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution on Independent Lens - Streaming through July 2, 2020 John Lewis: Get in the Way - Streaming through July 5, 2020 Ken Burns' Central Park Five - Streaming through July 5, 2020 Ken Burns' East Lake Meadows - Streaming through July 5, 2020 Boss: The Black Experience in Business - Streaming through July 31, 2020 Rat Film on Independent Lens - Streaming through August 29, 2020 Twilight: Los Angeles on Great Performances - Streaming through August 8, 2020 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise - Streaming through September 7, 2020 Reconstruction: America After the Civil War - Streaming through September 7, 2020 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross - Streaming through September 7, 2020 Policing the Police on Frontline Race Matters: America in Crisis: A PBS NewsHour Special America in Black and Blue 2020: A PBS NewsHour Weekend Special | |
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KQED Wins Two Northern California Emmy Awards | |
| KQED has been honored with two Northern California Emmy® awards for “Portraits of Napa Workers: Arlene Correa Valencia” from KQED Arts’ Represent series and Deep Look’s “The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy Home.” | |
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