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USC’s Afton Quast Saler, USC’s Kay Niuyue Zhang, UCLA’s Myra Aquino and Cal Arts student Adam Musa Othman accept their awards at KCET’s FINE CUT Festival of Films at The Montalbán Theatre on September 15, 2022.
Four regional student filmmakers to present films on Oct. 20 during largest international cinema event in Southern California.
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KCET's comprehensive online destination for Southern California voters Ballot Brief offers all the information needed to vote in midterm elections including cheat sheets, polling locations, voting news and candidate information; plus, 'CA Prop Party' youth civic engagement event announced for high school students on Oct. 19.
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Documentary broadcast debut in October explores how Sinclair’s grassroots ‘End Poverty in California’ crusade was destroyed by Hollywood moguls, paving the way for modern political campaigning tactics and fake news on the screen.
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Six new episodes and three new screening events round out the new season focusing on diverse art forms and innovators including the WPA, Marcel Duchamp, Giant Robot Magazine, Rubén Ortiz Torres, and Latinx artists.
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New episode of KCET's original series Artbound explores LA's Latinx artists while PBS SoCal features two new baseball documentaries challenging racial discrimination from POV and American Experience; Plus, the 35th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards celebrate Latin cultures and communities.
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Winners to receive a variety of valuable prize packages worth over $30K and a spotlight showcase at October's Newport Beach Film Festival plus, details for roundtable workshop sponsored by Sony Pictures Entertainment for all semi-finalist and finalist student filmmakers.
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New documentary explores how Pasadena's John Muir High School went from a model of integration to raising questions on the current and future state of diversity in public education.
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New documentary explores how Pasadena's John Muir High School went from a model of integration to raising questions on the current and future state of diversity in public education.
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For the sixth year running, Southern California's flagship PBS stations lead all other Southern California broadcasters with most number of wins.
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‘Hollywood Priest: The Story of Father 'Bud' Kieser' features interviews with Martin Sheen, Bob Newhart, Jon Amos, Marion Ross, Catherine Hicks, Tim Matheson and more.
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Early learning partner convening event on July 13 focuses on the discussion of family engagement in Southern California with tools, practices and resources to support parents and children.
The "Artbound: Con Safos" team show off their award at the 2022 SoCal Journalism Awards presented by L.A. Press Club.
Presented by Los Angeles Press Club,'Tending Nature: Indigenous Land Stewardship' and 'SoCal Wanderer' also honored after organization received 35 nominations in 27 categories.
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