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PBS Kicks off Black History Month with Docuseries: Gospel

This past summer, PBS and WETA announced the premier of Gospel, a four-hour docu-series that explores the history of Black…

2 years ago

“Aurora’s Sunrise” Sheds Unique Light on Armenian Genocide and the Power of Publicity

“Publicity,” Louis Brandeis wrote in 1913, “is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said…

2 years ago

Ten Days in Watts to Premier on PBS Feb. 12

Watts is usually only remembered as an exclamation point punctuating the end of several days of rage following the brutalization…

3 years ago

Insurrection Index: They Organized From Around the Country

Random Lengths News shares this resource with you for the sake of transparency.  From elected officials to extremist groups, individuals…

4 years ago

“Muhammad Ali” Covers Dramatic Arc of a Man and His Country

On October 2, 1980, my parents took me to the home of family friends who subscribed to OnTV so we…

4 years ago