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Twin Cities PBS
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Founded in 1957, Twin Cities PBS is one of the most innovative public media organizations in the country. Every day, TPT uses the power of media to advance the arts, spur learning, help young people succeed and help adults age vitally. TPT presents extraordinary PBS programming and also produces award-winning content for the national PBS system. In 2015, TPT was the highest-rated local public television service in the nation for the fourth year in a row. TPT’s programs and productions have been honored with numerous awards, including Peabody awards and national and regional Emmys.
TPT believes that media is profoundly powerful – shaping how people and communities understand themselves, each other and the world in which we live.
To learn more about us, support our work, or become a member, visit us at: https://www.tpt.org/
TPT believes that media is profoundly powerful – shaping how people and communities understand themselves, each other and the world in which we live.
To learn more about us, support our work, or become a member, visit us at: https://www.tpt.org/
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outlawmaster25
(3 minutes ago)
Learning that growing up in the ghetto wasn’t my family’s fault by any means. Helped me to love myself and my family that much more.
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kianaperkins2278
(9 minutes ago)
How can people not understand that these things held black people back??
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frankjohn4302
(18 minutes ago)
I learn more things on utube than in any history class.
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honestperson6280
(28 minutes ago)
Malcolm X once said, "It's not just the South! As long as you're south of the Canadian border, you're in the south!"
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markjwil
(32 minutes ago)
"In South Africa, they preach separation and practice separation, in America, we preach integration and practice segregation" - Malcolm X 1963
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DavidKeithWilliams
(46 minutes ago)
How fitting this documentary is considering what has recently taken place in Minnesota.
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eldonhagen1257
(51 minutes ago)
As a resident of Minneapolis, it's good to see content that confronts our racist past and acknowledges mistakes made by previous and contemporary generations in our state.
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djbigq1
(1 hour ago)
Again How can a people pull themselves up by their Boot Straps if their Boots came with no Straps??!!
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sabinea2529
(1 hour ago)
Now I understand “Don’t sell Grandma House “ stands for ️
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undrwatropium3724
(2 hours ago)
I love informative documentaries. Im so glad for the internet. I love learning new things
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NoraGermain
(13 hours ago)
Housing discrimination was only one of dozens of aspects of Jim Crow.
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LadyAtheOnly
(10 hours ago)
This documentary is so informative and much needed. Thank you for producing it!
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ROYALP100
(16 hours ago)
Just a regular guy trying to live his life except he was "BLACK" so he wasn't allowed to be ordinary.
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paulinelivingston5052
(18 hours ago)
Tears in my eyes, I am sorry for my people. We are damaged physically, spiritually, emotionally, and mentally. Oh my God free us please.
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