Wednesday, July 15 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Hearts of Glass tells the story of a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. It weaves together the story of the farm's first tumultuous 15 months of operation with the personal journeys of several employees. Plants and people grow together in Hearts of Glass, an intimate portrait of one community's attempt to address timely and pressing issues around local food production, inclusion, and opportunity.
Monday, July 13 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. When two daughters of the South set out to find causes for the continuing racial divisions in the United States, they discovered that the politics of slavery didn't end after the Civil War. In an astonishingly candid look at the history of anti-black racism in the United States, The Long Shadow traces the imposition of white privilege and its ultimate manifestation: slavery.
Sunday, July 12 at 8 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Experience a unique interpretation of feminist icon Gloria Steinem's life told by an all-female cast starring Emmy Award-winner Christine Lahti and directed by Tony Award-winner Diane Paulus.
Thursday, July 9 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Explores the events leading to the tragedies of August 11 and 12, 2017, and grapples with the difficult question of how such acts are possible in modern America. Through first-hand accounts, Charlottesville offers local insight and perspective on the events that garnered national and international attention, prompting us to ask questions about who we are as a people, what we can learn from this experience, and how we can come together as a country.
Wednesday, July 8 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. The "bomb cyclone" that swept across the Great Plains in March 2019 became, in its cost and scope, the worst natural disaster in Nebraska's history. The documentary And the Floods Came lays out a one-of-a-kind narrative of this fast-moving tragedy and subsequent efforts to rebuild lives and communities, using news footage and video, photos, and recollections from rural Nebraskans who experienced the extreme weather.