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Martin Sheen presents the epic true story of the daring, controversial and decades-ahead-of-his-time World Citizen #1, Garry Davis – a song and dance man who ignited a movement that culminated in 1948 when the United Nations unanimously passed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Garry returns to the stage to tell his story and to present a practical vision for how, as world citizens, we can now fix our world.
This is not your typical ag show
A journey down the Mississippi River exploring America's climate and consciousness
An inspiring film that chronicles one of America’s most consequential political leaders
Religious tolerance separates the colonial experience in Maryland from all others
An off-the-beaten-path look at what makes hometowns truly unique
Appalachia: rooted in tradition, alive in story
A sweeping musical journey, from spirituals to Broadway and contemporary classics
Against all odds, Bill Strickland shows how poverty can be transformed into possibility
Fight for Independence during the formative years 1775 - 1776
January 6 wasn't just an assault on democracy—it attacked police who defend it
A group of Caddo return to their homeland in East Texas to revive their pottery tradition
Ireland's finest musicians playing live and in conversation with Denise Chaila
Indigenous perspectives offer a fresh look at history and ways to keep traditions alive
Celebrating the music of America’s front porch
A timely reflection on art, justice, and the enduring power of song
The fight for self-government in D.C. told through the lives and voices of its citizens
Where Storytelling Meets Public Affairs
Teaching America to quilt for more than 25 years!