Profe invites viewers on an intimate journey through the doors of two independent public schools in the Twin Cities that are designed to serve Latine students and communities. Read More
To be healthy, safe, and ready for emergencies, people need to know what to do when there is a disaster - and TPT NOW offers 24/7 multilingual health and safety information that is broadcasted and streamed across Twin Cities metro. Read More
The live performance-driven music series STAGE wins the “TV-Local” category prize from the Alliance for Women in Media. Read More
To honor Earth Month, stream this collection of documentaries and film shorts to better understand our planet. Read More
April is Autism Awareness Month. We invite you to take time this month to watch the “Hero Elementary” episode “AJ’s Extra Super Power” and more educational and engaging programming. Read More
April isn't just raincoats and showers, TPT Passport members can look forward to 15 new shows to watch this month. We're celebrating spring with new and returning dramas, fascinating historical docs, new music and more—all ready to stream anytime, anywhere. Read More
Alongside the production of the documentary, Hope in the Struggle: The Josie Johnson Story, TPT Learn worked with Dr. Catherine Squires to create education resources that dive deeper into the topics discussed. In addition, Catherine worked closely with co-author and fellow educator, Theresa Collins, to create the collection. All of these resources and the documentary can be viewed and downloaded for free on PBS LearningMedia. Read More
“The Electric Indian” chronicles Boucha’s Olympic and NHL career, the aftermath of his career-ending eye injury and reclamation of his Ojibwe culture. Read More
Just 39 words in length, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote when it was passed on June 4, 1919 and enacted on August 26, 1920 - but its passage was fraught with decades of legal challenges and intense demonstrations in which women activists sometimes put their lives directly on the knife's edge. Technically, the amendment gave 26 million women at the time the right to vote, but the robust bloc of women voters that politicians feared failed to materialize until decades later. Read More
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