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WHAT TO WATCH
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March 10, 2023 |
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Women’s History Month Collection | Keep
celebrating the women who have changed our lives with documentaries about and by women, their achievements, their artistry, and their struggles. |
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POVYou Can’t Stop Spirit | You
Can’t Stop Spirit centers the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition: a group of self-liberated Black women who created an alternative social space where they are encouraged to be free. | |
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Season 12Call the MidwifeCall The Midwife season 12 premieres this spring! Start the season early with Passport. |
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America ReFramedFannie Lou Hamer's AmericaThe remarkable life of a fearless Mississippi sharecropper-turned-human-rights-activist. | |
6 Surprising Facts About the 19th Amendment
Look back on the long road to ratification for the 19th Amendment. |
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Spotlight on Women Who Made Music History: Linda RonstadtLinda
Ronstadt made music history when she released “Canciones de Mi Padre” in 1987. At the time, Ronstadt had already dominated the rock scene, the country scene, and the all the good-music-worth-listening-to scene. The album won a Grammy Award, sold more than 2.5 million copies, and remains the biggest selling non-English language album ever in the U.S. In this 2020 tribute concert from Southland Sessions, Ronstadt's hits are sung by artists she influenced, including La Marisoul and Aida Cuevas. |
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Premieres March 19thMASTERPIECE: Sanditon Season 3"A young woman has a right to choose her own destiny." Don't miss a second of the final season, premiering Sunday, March 19 at 9/8c. | |
Premieres March 31st
Joni Mitchell: The Library of Congress Gershwin PrizeAfter getting her start in coffee shops Joni Mitchell went on to set a new standard. |
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