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Civil Rights Part one

Civil Rights Part one

Host Hector Montalvo ask questions about where in government can you find that your rights can be violated. You don't want to miss this show.

Bookmarks  Episode: Blaming the Poor

Bookmarks Episode: Blaming the Poor

In this episode of Bookmarks, Susan Greenbaum of the University of South Florida discusses her new book on poverty, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty, with reviewer Bradley Schiller of American University.

Men on Fire – Gospel Music Hour

Welcome to Mr. Sunshine & Friends, one of our Men on Fire Gospel Singers Ed Kalish has provided us with an absolutely marvelous program. I hope and pray it's a blessing to your communities please let us know how you like this program. Rev. Rick Kimball, Men on Fire Gospel Music Hour.

How I Make Monsters

How I Make Monsters

Make up artist Cheryl Bean talks about making monsters as she creates a zombie and a cracked doll.

Adventure Never Stops | Fort Bragg Fishing

Adventure Never Stops | Fort Bragg Fishing

Discover Fort Bragg on the beautiful coast of California. Rali and Rick catch big fish experiencing sport fishing for a very first time. In this episode you will learn many interesting facts about fishing and managing Charter Boat business in Fort Bragg. At the end, Rali and Rick explore Glass Beach.

Traditional Breads

Traditional Breads

Manufacturing is alive and growing in Lynn, MA. Join Lou Markakis as he takes a tour of Traditional Breads bakery with Operations Manager, Paul Morrissey and we meet President Fitzroy Alexander during the show.

Door County Today December

Door County Today December

Door County, Wisconsin's local TV show. This month's show, the December 2012 edition, is a reprise of previously broadcast stories and features Ecology Sports/Base Camp, the Door County Land Trust, landscape architect Jens Jensen and writer Norbert Blei.

Door County Today August

Door County Today August

The current edition of Door County TODAY, a new TV show from the publishers of the Door County Go Guide™. This month's show features segments on the Edgewood Orchard Gallery, Rock Island State Park, The Clearing Folk School and local wood artist Bill Nelson.

China: A Class By Itself

China: A Class By Itself

An inside look at China working towards the goal of becoming a superpower by the year 2000 via education as the key to modernization.

The Tennessee Iron Furnace Trail

The Tennessee Iron Furnace Trail

Few substances have played a larger role or had more of an impact on the peoples of this planet than iron. From approximately 4000 B.C. until the commercialization of the Bessemer process of steel manufacture (1867), iron has been a constant and consistent element in the development of races, cultures, and nations.