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Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - Uncovering America

A leading figure in American cultural life and one of its most renowned, respected and popular cultural historians and personalities, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has authored or co-authored 22 books and created 18 documentary films. His award-winning programs on PBS have helped history come alive to tens of millions of people, often telling surprising and unexpected stories of our collective heritage.

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You Are Not Alone
58:04
Over the past few years many people have experienced mental disorders at alarming rates.
Recovery from 9/11, 20 Years After
56:49
Recovery from 9/11, Twenty Years After: In Need of Restorative Justice
Safeguarding Justice Through Judicial Independence
55:50
Conversations for the Common Good: Safeguarding Justice Through Judicial Independence
Burying the Hatchet: The Tom Quick Story
55:31
BURYING THE HATCHET: THE TOM QUICK STORY tells the fascinating story of how Lenni Lenape tribes had
Poetry Out Loud Regional Competition 2025
29:29
WVIA is proud to host the 2025 NEPA regional competition
American Creed Community Conversation
55:00
WVIA’s Larry Vojtko leads a discussion of the film "American Creed".
It’s Okay to Not be Okay
57:59
Discussing PTSD, suicide, teen depression, and behavioral health
Witness to 9/11
53:59
Conversations for the Common Good - Witness to 9/11: A Victim, A Journalist, A Soldier
Mental Health in the Age of COVID
56:30
Personal stories from those who are coping with mental health challenges
Reaction to 9/11: Dialing Back Civil Rights, Violation of Human Rights
1:10:29
Reaction to 9/11: Dialing Back Civil Rights, Violation of Human Rights
Trust in Our Elections
56:39
An informative nonpartisan program dedicated to fostering deeper understanding of the 2024 election
Shaping Tomorrow's Health Workforce
55:09
Featuring local panelists, hear real stories of impact, innovation, and collaboration.
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