A personal journey from early mental health struggles to becoming a thriving therapist and advocate. Part two of a discussion on rising suicide rates among Black youth. Host Kenia Thompson shifts from ...
Explore York is hosting a public screening of the PBS series, "Travels with Darley," which features York County in an episode titled "Communities That Shaped America." The screening of the show, ...
A free educational series of webinars on parenting to support youth mental health, open to the public, begins Wednesday, offered by Lancaster-based nonprofit Touchstone Foundation. The inaugural ...
Phil Bertelsen and Sara Wolitzky discuss the urgency, structure, and legacy behind PBS’ four-part series “BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICA: AN INTERWOVEN HISTORY,” executive produced and hosted by Dr. Henry ...
The longtime PBS series Great Performances is turning its focus to the young artists behind the New World Symphony on Miami Beach. The New World Symphony is based in the Frank Gehry-designed New World ...
Jeremy Simien, a Baton Rouge native, is an art collector, historian and cultural preservationist whose work focuses on uncovering overlooked histories in American and Louisiana material culture. A ...
Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell ...
The opening scene in the first of four episodes of the PBS series Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History captures a truly wonderful event: a Passover Seder led by culinary genius Michael ...
The four episode docuseries spans five centuries of Jewish and Black American relations, from the slave trade to Oct. 7. Passover may still be months away, but PBS is seating a diverse set of Jews ...