Lessons of Basketball and War offers an exciting, uplifting, and thoughtful exploration of universal themes – violence, prejudice, cultural identity, and conflict resolution as seen through the eyes of adolescent girls – refugees from war and famine in Somalia who have resettled in a strange foreign city.… →

Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
Through the palette of the Los Tejanos Art Exhibit, “The Cheech” explores Cheech Marin’s lifelong advocacy of the Chicano Art Movement and his journey to develop the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture, and Industry.… →
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!… →
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.… →