Dancing on the Shoulders of Giants,’ a documentary produced by Kenny Hopkins and WHRO, just picked up a golden statue at the 62nd Emmy Awards in the Capital Region!… →

Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
Through intriguing interviews with historians, scholars, and educators, I Am She: The Matriarch of America takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, exploring the stories of African American women who have made significant contributions.… →
Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin is a documentary about John Howard Griffin, a white man who disguised himself as a black man by dyeing his skin and traveled through the South during the Civil Rights era.… →
In 2020, filmmaker Ross Taylor (an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder) began documenting P.J.… →
In The Roads Most Traveled, Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist Don Bartletti shares heart-wrenching stories from his forty-year career documenting history as it unfolds.… →
Gino Merli: The Healing Hero is a 40-minute docudrama that recounts the World War II exploits of Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and lifelong northeastern Pennsylvania resident Gino Merli.… →
Brothers & Others Noam Chomsky: On Power, Dissent & Racism is a one-hour video documentary on the impact of the September 11th tragedy on Muslims and Arabs living in America.… →
In the Declaration All Men Are Created Equal: Abraham Lincoln in Illinois, 1830 to 1860 is the first film production in the Witnessing History Education Foundation, Inc’s PAGEANT OF AMERICA series.… →
The Jewel In The Woods is the tumultuous story of Seth Peterson, a Frank Lloyd Wright devotee, and his dream of building and owning a Wright-designed home.… →