Commemorate the start of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, with a visit to Medieval Spain, where Islam mingled with other religions, take an exciting visit to China with historian Michael Wood and finish with a stop at the pyramids in Egypt.
Get in touch with Louisa May Alcott and Eleanor Roosevelt, learn about the Mississippi and the science behind hurricanes, and meet some fascinating Latino Americans.
Revisit Harper Lee's perennial classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," take a quick trip to the Amazon to get to know it's ecosystems, learn how Black colleges and universities came to be, and more.
Join scientists as they try to find the identity of the first people of the United States of America, catch up with the Roosevelts and the March sisters, take a trip to China and much more.
Meet the folks who got us to space, visit a Viking army and England in the early 20th century and end with a remarkable story about the power of music to bring us together.
Discover the story of an African prince who was captured and enslaved in the U.S. for 40 years, uncover the bizarre history of the poles and step into Amelia Earhart’s plane to learn how she became the best-known female flier in America — and then disappeared.
Visit the rich splendor of religiously-diverse medieval Spain, learn about how amazing rabbits can be and explore Latino American history from WWII to the 1960s.
Pay a visit to Everglades National Park, meet some amazing Black business pioneers and explore the effects of the Reconstruction period following the Civil War.
Learn what China was like during the Tang Dynasty, meet the incredibly resilient inhabitants of the Himalaya, learn about the First Amendment and see how Congressman John Lewis is still fighting for our rights.
Explore China during the Tang Dynasty, get a crash course in the First Amendment, travel to Antarctica and see how it has changed over thousands of years and witness the power of music to bring us together.
Go to infinity and beyond with Walt Disney in California, race on horseback at lightning speed with Native American tribes in The Rockies, learn more about fat with sumo wrestlers and explore a historic medical institution.
Today, we're talking feminism in the early 20th century and beyond, how a group of very determined individuals stuck it out in the dust storm-ravaged Southern Plains in the 1930s and the many problems with owning exotic pets in Guatemala and around the world.