My grandfather was a visual artist who worked for the #WPA's Federal Art project and my special connection to New Deal-Era Art led me to produce and edit this fun piece!
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Native American children were forcibly taken from their homes for decades. Learn how Native communities are overcoming generations of trauma and demanding accountability for policies aimed at erasing their culture in #GenerationsStolen on @worldchannel. https://t.co/VCwFqk7B8T
The five men who lost their lives on the Titan have been getting wall-to-wall coverage in the media worldwide. Meanwhile, the estimated 700 who died when the Adriana sank off the coast of Greece, mostly women and children, have been essentially forgotten. https://t.co/7pjRNDeT9c
2/ For decades, Native American children were separated from their families and stripped of their culture — first at boarding schools, and later in white adoptive and foster homes. Survivors speak in #GenerationsStolen, streaming Friday on @WorldChannel. https://t.co/VCwFqk7B8T
From 1819 and 1969, the U.S. government created or sponsored over 400 boarding schools "aimed at assimilating Native Americans into white culture." The abuse inflicted upon the "students" is still felt by survivors and descendants.
From @RetroReport:
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We're honored that our series, "Extremism in America," is nominated for @TheWebbyAwards' 2023 Video: News & Politics category. This series was made in collaboration with @ThirteenWNET's @ExploringHate. Vote for our series today: https://t.co/tED3zTbRG6
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Il y a 80 ans, entre le 22 et le 24 janvier 1943, la rafle de Marseille balafrait le quartier du Vieux-Port et envoyait 1 300 personnes en déportation, sous le regard de reporters à la solde de la propagande nazie.
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Are you an educator in the #NYC area? @RetroReport and @frontlinepbs invite educators interested in teaching about the civil rights era to attend an exclusive, in-person event in New York City on Dec. 13.
Learn more about the event and RSVP here: https://t.co/8O9SpB8GKH
This week, “Facing Eviction” hit 1 million views on
@frontlinepbs’s YouTube channel.
Our documentary provides an inside look at the pandemic's effect on #housing and #evictions in cities across the nation.
Watch “Facing Eviction” today: https://t.co/s7yd3JDEYg
1/ We are excited to share that our “Extremism in America” series, a collaboration with @ExploringHate, is a finalist in the 2022 Online Journalism Awards (OJA) @ONA for Best Digital Video Storytelling Series! #OJA22
Watch our series here: https://t.co/PoTBKThXDs
Thank you @nytimes for featuring "Facing Eviction" in your "Watching" newsletter.
Stay tuned for "Facing Eviction," our latest collaboration with @frontlinepbs, airing tomorrow on @PBS at 10/9c.
Learn more here: https://t.co/FxwKEOUA6s
In “Facing Eviction,” FRONTLINE & @RetroReport take an intimate look at the U.S. housing crisis during the pandemic through the eyes of tenants, landlords, judges and law enforcement. Premieres 7/26 on @PBS: https://t.co/QlBCE2dMqo
During the pandemic, landmark housing protections were instituted across the U.S. to help keep people in their homes. We closely followed tenants, landlords and others across the nation to document this unprecedented moment. Our latest collab with @frontlinepbs airs July 26.
“Facing Eviction,” produced by @retroreport, provides an inside look at the pandemic's effect on housing and evictions in cities across the nation. Stay tuned for "Facing Eviction," airing Tuesday on @FrontlinePBS at 10/9c.
In “Facing Eviction,” FRONTLINE & @RetroReport take an intimate look at the affordable housing crisis in the U.S. through the eyes of tenants, landlords, judges and law enforcement.
Premieres 7/26 on @PBS: https://t.co/QlBCE2vnhW