GREAT MIGRATIONS: A PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

Great Migrations: A People on the Move airs Sundays at 8PM beginning June 15 Great Migrations: A People on the Move examines the powerful influence of Black migration on American culture and society. While the first large migration was a forced journey from Africa in bondage, voluntary migrations in the 20th and 21st centuries have […]
GRANTCHESTER

Grantchester, Season 10, airs Wednesdays at 7PM beginning June 25 The charming village of Grantchester returns with its signature blend of wit, warmth, and whodunits; now in its tenth season. Reverend Alphy has settled into his role as vicar—and as Geordie’s sharp-witted partner in crime-solving—but matters of the heart prove trickier to navigate. When a […]
COFFEE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE

COFFEE The Universal Language airs Thursdays at 5:30 PM beginning June 5th COFFEE The Universal Language, is a new docuseries from N+D Media that explores the social and cultural significance of this iconic beverage. Directed and produced by the passionate filmmaker-duo Nes and Darla Rodrigues, the series examines coffee’s power as a medium for social […]
BAPTISTE

Baptiste airs Wednesdays at 8PM beginning June 11 Retired detective Julien Baptiste (Tchéky Karyo) returns in this gripping second season, drawn into Budapest’s shadowy underworld after British Ambassador Emma Chambers’ (Fiona Shaw) family vanishes during a ski trip. As Baptiste races against time, he battles a corrupt Hungarian police force and escalating media frenzy while […]
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE

A Brief History of the Future airs Tuesdays at 9PM beginning June 3rd This documentary series will help viewers imagine – and work toward – a better tomorrow. Hosted by futurist Ari Wallach, the series challenges the dystopian framework embraced by popular culture by offering a refreshing take on the future, exploring potential solutions to […]
Full Interview – Jennifer Takaki

Corky Lee, the legendary Asian American photographer who chronicled half a century of activism, joy, and resistance, became more than a documentarian—he was a movement unto himself. Since his death in 2021, his legacy has been honored everywhere from The New York Times to PBS NewsHour, American Masters and most recently in the poignant documentary, […]
WE WANT THE FUNK!

WE WANT THE FUNK! airs Sunday, May 4, at 10PM Distinctly rooted in joy, funk music reflected a post-Civil Rights Movement sensibility. WE WANT THE FUNK! examines the symbiotic relationship between the explosion of funk music out of the Midwest and the political and racial dynamics in 1970s inner-city America. At the heart of the […]
PHOTOGRAPHIC JUSTICE: THE CORKY LEE STORY

Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story airs Sunday, May 18 at 7PM Chinese American photographer Corky Lee documented the celebrations, struggles, and daily lives of Asian American Pacific Islanders with epic focus. Determined to push mainstream media to include AAPI culture in the visual record of American history, Lee produced an astonishing archive of nearly […]
PACIFIC HEARTBEAT

Pacific Heartbeat airs Mondays at 8PM beginning May, 5 Ahead of her 100th birthday, Isey and her devoted son James prepare for the party of a lifetime. Ngāti Manu woman Isey Cross lives with her youngest son, James, on a farm in Kawakawa, a small town on New Zealand’s North Island. Cheeky and vivacious, the […]
MY MAMA JOE – HOPE & HELP

My Mama Joe – Hope and Help airs Sunday, May 11 at 1PM My Mama Joe – Hope & Help is documentary film centered on JoeAnna who endured a traumatic childhood to emerge as advocate for the abused, hurting and hungry. She gave birth to four children, adopted six more, and served as unofficial mother […]