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WHAT TO WATCH
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September 15, 2023 |
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In Focus This MonthHispanic and Latino Heritage Month | Hispanic
and Latino Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 and it is a great time to learn more about the diversity of Hispanic and Latina/e/o/x experiences and cultures. Hear and see an array of voices and stories in this collection of programs and documentaries. | |
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MunchBold and irreverent, Munch will cross any line in defense of the innocent. Watch the series with PBS Passport. |
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 | Premieres This MondayBecoming Frida Kahlo
| Explore the life of celebrated artist Frida Kahlo in a three-part docuseries. See the major personal and political events of her life, including her stormy and devoted relationship with artist Diego Rivera, whom she married not once but twice. Premieres 9/19/23 at 9/8c. | |
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POV CollectionsHispanic Heritage MonthThis collection seamlessly threads tales of
migration, love, cultural roots, and resilience. Join us in celebrating these captivating stories that
resonate across borders and cultures. |
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POVUyra — The Rising ForestThrough dance, poetry, and stunning characterization, Uýra confronts historical racism, transphobia, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing the interdependence of humans and the environment. |
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 Independent Lens
Sansón and MeFilmmaker Rodrigo Reyes wants to document Sansón's story, an immigrant serving life in prison. |  |
 The Caverns Sessions
Sierra FerrellWest Virginian Sierra Ferrell says, “I want my music to be like my mind is—all over the place.” |
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 America Outdoors with Baratunde ThurstonArkansas: Hidden Gems
In Arkansas, just about everyone you meet is into the outdoors, yet to many outside the state it barely registers as an outdoor destination. Now, it’s on a mission to earn recognition as a wild mecca. Baratunde heads south to find out why this hidden gem has stayed hidden for so long, and how its outdoor culture is changing. |
Upcoming October Programs
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American MastersJosé Clemente Orozco: Man of FireThe
life of Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949), a life filled with drama, adversity, and triumph, is one of the great stories of the modern era. Despite poverty, childhood rheumatic fever that damaged his heart and an explosion in his youth that cost him his left hand, Orozco persisted in his wish to become an artist. |  |
 Independent Lens
El EquipoLegendary U.S. anthropologist Dr. Clyde Snow sets out to train a new group of Latin American students in the use of forensic anthropology. Their goal: to investigate disappearances in Argentina during the “dirty war”. The group expands its horizons, traveling to El Salvador, Bolivia and Mexico, doggedly working behind the scenes to establish the facts for the families of the victims. |
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