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World Channel

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World Channel

All episodes with PBS Passport

Experience the personal stories behind the headlines. Devoted to telling stories that humanize complex issues, WORLD shares the best of public media in news, documentaries, and informational programming that helps us understand conflicts, movements and cultures. WORLD's focus is on its original content, offering a national platform to makers examining issues too often ignored by mainstream media.

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Mi Historia celebrates Latino stories and culture during Hispanic Heritage Month 2016.
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WORLD Channel's coverage of the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump with additional coverage.
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Stories of struggles & solutions, and new light on the growing economic divide in the U.S.
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The real-life stories of people coming together or their fellow man, woman, child & planet
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What's your identity? It's as much about being Asian-Pacific as it is about being American
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Native American Heritage Month on WORLD Channel, with Vision Maker Media. #WORLDxNAHM
VOCES
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Best of Latino arts, culture and history while shining a light on issues impacting Latino Americans.
Stories That Matter
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From WORLD's award-winning series, stories that matter.
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Bree Newsome
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The impact of youth activism, from Freedom Summer to #BlackLivesMatter, on Bree Newsome.
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Al Sharpton
1:50
Al Sharpton speaks about the progress of the nation even when it may seem America has not.
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Social Media
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The power of social media. And how #BlackLivesMatter became a new movement with its use.
Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now - Making of EyesonthePrize
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"Eyes on the Prize" filmmakers talk Henry Hampton and challenges of producing the series.
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