Subjects
Shows
Lesson 1209
Detroit Performs is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, [...]
Lesson 1210
Audra Kubat is back again, this time featuring the inclusive Detroit Women’s Chorus. They sing a couple of songs on [...]
Lesson 1211
The Michigan Learning Channel, which supports the education of students through its instructional content, brings two poets from InsideOut Literary [...]
Lesson 1212
Great Lakes Chamber Music’s festival is in June and Detroit Performs: Live From Marygrove gets a sneak peek from violinist [...]
Lesson 1101
Curated by Detroit Public Theater, this episode features Henrí Franklin performing the deeply impactful poem entitled “Views of Color in [...]
Lesson 1102
Latino Events in Michigan brings a dance party to Marygrove with a trio of talented Latin music acts. Armando Vega’s [...]
Lesson 1103
Sabrina Nelson is known in Detroit’s creative community as a spiritual mother; in this episode she curates three emotional performances [...]
Lesson 1104
Drummer, composer and writer Alex White showcases the musical prowess in Detroit on this episode of Detroit Performs Live From [...]
Lesson 1105
Everyone on this planet has a story to tell and The Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers for years has been [...]
Lesson 1106
WDET Host, Chris Campbell, puts together a showcase of local musical talent that will thrill and excite. First up is [...]
Lesson 1107
The DSO’s Wu Family Academy for Learning and Engagement changes lives of young people by expanding the understanding of arts, [...]
Lesson 1108
The Obsidian Theater Festival celebrates Black stories featuring the work of Black voices and illuminating the rich diversity of experiences [...]
Lesson 1109
Three visual artists take the “Detroit Performs Live From Marygrove” stage and show off the expertise in their craft. First [...]
Lesson 1110
20 Front Street transports its intimate Lake Orion listening room to the “Detroit Performs Live From Marygrove” stage. Three unique [...]
Lesson 1111
Feel the emotion within the movements of two inspiring Detroit dance organizations. First up, BAIRA’s Shaina and Bryan Baira mesmerize [...]
Lesson 1112
The Concert of Colors demonstrates the beauty and power of diverse music in Detroit every summer with a free music [...]
Lesson 1113
The Detroit Youth Choir’s mission is to develop metro Detroit youth through music education, dance and theatrical arts. On this [...]
Lesson 1114
We Found Hip Hop’s Piper Carter knows fierce female talent as the leader of the organization dedicated to developing women [...]
Lesson 1115
The goal for Detroit Excellence in Youth Arts (DEYA) is to bring multidisciplinary arts to underserved children in the Detroit [...]
Artificial Intelligence is being incorporated into classrooms from kindergarten to college, but will it enhance the learning experience or be [...]
Artificial Intelligence is being incorporated into healthcare from chatbots to cardiac care. Explore what the future of medicine with A.I. [...]
Artificial Intelligence is redefining creativity. Hear from artists, leading A.I. researchers and legal experts on the implications this technology [...]
What implications does A.I. have for our present and our future? Will this technology help humanity or hurt it?
In this installment of "Let's Go Back: Stories from the Clarke Historical Library" we take a look back at a [...]
In second of three installments of the Let’s Go Back series, Frank, Bryan and John pull a few of the [...]
In this first of three installments of the Let’s Go Back series, we take a look at how the Hemingway [...]
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash and the ensuing investigation led by attorney Ferdinand Pecora.
This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates.
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses the Ku Klux Klan's reign of terror during Reconstruction and the congressional investigations that exposed their violence.
This precedent-setting investigation highlights the logistical failures, mismanagement, and lack of preparedness that contributed to the defeat, and the lessons learned that led to improvements in military organization and accountability.
Short portraits of important congressional oversight investigations as well as some key past figures in oversight. Join us for a quick history walk!
Lesson 508
Paige and Brooke discuss the importance of checking in, finding joy, and practicing self-care.
Lesson 507
Being online is fun but it also comes with danger. Hosts Paige and Brooke explore the impact of social media [...]
Lesson 506
Who are you? Hosts Brooke and Paige talk identity and self-expression. Plus, a student at Ann Arbor’s Pathways to Success [...]
Hosts Paige and Brooke tackle careers: from the significance of networking to the importance of career exploration activities. If you’ve [...]
Lesson 504
Ever wondered how astronauts communicate in space? In this episode of Extra Credit, teens dive into the world of communication, [...]
Lesson 503
Paige and Brooke explore the dynamics of teamwork.
Oops!! In this episode, hosts Paige and Brooke investigate the value of struggle and making mistakes. Plus, hear how a [...]
Lesson 501
Hosts Brooke and Paige explore the importance of community and the ways in which it can be nurtured and improved. [...]
What is AI? How will its implementation affect students and young adults entering the workforce? Join Ashwak as she meets with professionals to find out.
Meet poet laureates, discover a collection of poems written by Flint students, and visit a cool poetry competition in Lansing.
Lesson 1
Architects, restaurateurs, high school students, and scientists are joining forces to bring back a creature that fits in the palm of a hand: the oyster.
Lesson 2
Beavers are back in Britain—charming many Britons, perturbing others, and all the while stimulating a healthy debate about whether the island nation is ready to embrace a wilder future.
Lesson 3
An improbable alliance is giving a special bird—the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker—a new lease on life.
Lesson 4
Ecuador is the first country in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—to establish that species other than humans have their own legal right to exist. And now this revolutionary concept is being put to the test.
Lesson 5
Recovering salmon populations are reviving a “nutrient express” from the ocean to the forest.
Lesson 6
After a long civil war that decimated Gorongosa’s wildlife, the Mozambique government and the U.S.-based Carr Foundation have worked for two decades to restore the park’s wildlife to nearly pre-war levels.
Lesson 7
The axolotl lives in only one place outside captivity: the waters of Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. Now, a team of scientists is working to secure its future by looking to its past.
Lesson 8
Dogs in Australia are partnering with people to save other species from grave threats to the island continent’s unique fauna.
Subjects
Shows
Lesson 1209
Detroit Performs is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, [...]
Lesson 1210
Audra Kubat is back again, this time featuring the inclusive Detroit Women’s Chorus. They sing a couple of songs on [...]
Lesson 1211
The Michigan Learning Channel, which supports the education of students through its instructional content, brings two poets from InsideOut Literary [...]
Lesson 1212
Great Lakes Chamber Music’s festival is in June and Detroit Performs: Live From Marygrove gets a sneak peek from violinist [...]
Lesson 1101
Curated by Detroit Public Theater, this episode features Henrí Franklin performing the deeply impactful poem entitled “Views of Color in [...]
Lesson 1102
Latino Events in Michigan brings a dance party to Marygrove with a trio of talented Latin music acts. Armando Vega’s [...]
Lesson 1103
Sabrina Nelson is known in Detroit’s creative community as a spiritual mother; in this episode she curates three emotional performances [...]
Lesson 1104
Drummer, composer and writer Alex White showcases the musical prowess in Detroit on this episode of Detroit Performs Live From [...]
Lesson 1105
Everyone on this planet has a story to tell and The Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers for years has been [...]
Lesson 1106
WDET Host, Chris Campbell, puts together a showcase of local musical talent that will thrill and excite. First up is [...]
Lesson 1107
The DSO’s Wu Family Academy for Learning and Engagement changes lives of young people by expanding the understanding of arts, [...]
Lesson 1108
The Obsidian Theater Festival celebrates Black stories featuring the work of Black voices and illuminating the rich diversity of experiences [...]
Lesson 1109
Three visual artists take the “Detroit Performs Live From Marygrove” stage and show off the expertise in their craft. First [...]
Lesson 1110
20 Front Street transports its intimate Lake Orion listening room to the “Detroit Performs Live From Marygrove” stage. Three unique [...]
Lesson 1111
Feel the emotion within the movements of two inspiring Detroit dance organizations. First up, BAIRA’s Shaina and Bryan Baira mesmerize [...]
Lesson 1112
The Concert of Colors demonstrates the beauty and power of diverse music in Detroit every summer with a free music [...]
Lesson 1113
The Detroit Youth Choir’s mission is to develop metro Detroit youth through music education, dance and theatrical arts. On this [...]
Lesson 1114
We Found Hip Hop’s Piper Carter knows fierce female talent as the leader of the organization dedicated to developing women [...]
Lesson 1115
The goal for Detroit Excellence in Youth Arts (DEYA) is to bring multidisciplinary arts to underserved children in the Detroit [...]
Artificial Intelligence is being incorporated into classrooms from kindergarten to college, but will it enhance the learning experience or be [...]
Artificial Intelligence is being incorporated into healthcare from chatbots to cardiac care. Explore what the future of medicine with A.I. [...]
Artificial Intelligence is redefining creativity. Hear from artists, leading A.I. researchers and legal experts on the implications this technology [...]
What implications does A.I. have for our present and our future? Will this technology help humanity or hurt it?
In this installment of "Let's Go Back: Stories from the Clarke Historical Library" we take a look back at a [...]
In second of three installments of the Let’s Go Back series, Frank, Bryan and John pull a few of the [...]
In this first of three installments of the Let’s Go Back series, we take a look at how the Hemingway [...]
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash and the ensuing investigation led by attorney Ferdinand Pecora.
This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates.
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses the Ku Klux Klan's reign of terror during Reconstruction and the congressional investigations that exposed their violence.
This precedent-setting investigation highlights the logistical failures, mismanagement, and lack of preparedness that contributed to the defeat, and the lessons learned that led to improvements in military organization and accountability.
Short portraits of important congressional oversight investigations as well as some key past figures in oversight. Join us for a quick history walk!
Lesson 508
Paige and Brooke discuss the importance of checking in, finding joy, and practicing self-care.
Lesson 507
Being online is fun but it also comes with danger. Hosts Paige and Brooke explore the impact of social media [...]
Lesson 506
Who are you? Hosts Brooke and Paige talk identity and self-expression. Plus, a student at Ann Arbor’s Pathways to Success [...]
Hosts Paige and Brooke tackle careers: from the significance of networking to the importance of career exploration activities. If you’ve [...]
Lesson 504
Ever wondered how astronauts communicate in space? In this episode of Extra Credit, teens dive into the world of communication, [...]
Lesson 503
Paige and Brooke explore the dynamics of teamwork.
Oops!! In this episode, hosts Paige and Brooke investigate the value of struggle and making mistakes. Plus, hear how a [...]
Lesson 501
Hosts Brooke and Paige explore the importance of community and the ways in which it can be nurtured and improved. [...]
What is AI? How will its implementation affect students and young adults entering the workforce? Join Ashwak as she meets with professionals to find out.
Meet poet laureates, discover a collection of poems written by Flint students, and visit a cool poetry competition in Lansing.
Lesson 1
Architects, restaurateurs, high school students, and scientists are joining forces to bring back a creature that fits in the palm of a hand: the oyster.
Lesson 2
Beavers are back in Britain—charming many Britons, perturbing others, and all the while stimulating a healthy debate about whether the island nation is ready to embrace a wilder future.
Lesson 3
An improbable alliance is giving a special bird—the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker—a new lease on life.
Lesson 4
Ecuador is the first country in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—to establish that species other than humans have their own legal right to exist. And now this revolutionary concept is being put to the test.
Lesson 5
Recovering salmon populations are reviving a “nutrient express” from the ocean to the forest.
Lesson 6
After a long civil war that decimated Gorongosa’s wildlife, the Mozambique government and the U.S.-based Carr Foundation have worked for two decades to restore the park’s wildlife to nearly pre-war levels.
Lesson 7
The axolotl lives in only one place outside captivity: the waters of Lake Xochimilco, in Mexico City. Now, a team of scientists is working to secure its future by looking to its past.
Lesson 8
Dogs in Australia are partnering with people to save other species from grave threats to the island continent’s unique fauna.