WHY RACE MATTERS explores issues of significance and disparities in communities across Wisconsin. Producer and host Angela Fitzgerald engages in meaningful conversations both historically rooted and urgently relevant. The series sheds light on challenges while providing hope, guidance and resources to empower all communities to thrive.
The Look Back is a series made for learners in grades 4-6 that explores eras from Wisconsin’s history through artifacts. The collection is hosted by historians who model an inquiry process: sharing artifacts, asking questions, visiting archives and museums to learn more, telling the story of their findings as they go, and making connections to our lives today.
Watch PBS Wisconsin's 'Here & Now' - your trusted weekly source for in-depth coverage of Wisconsin politics, policy, education, indigenous issues, and breaking regional news. Stream full episodes, access recent interviews with key state figures, and stay informed on critical issues affecting all regions of Wisconsin every Friday at 7:30 PM.
"Here & Now" journalist Murv Seymour presents in-depth interviews with community and cultural leaders about their hopes and efforts to impact Wisconsin. These intimate conversations explore a variety of issues — from race and religion to education and the arts — and reveal the personalities who help influence the state's character.
Actor, comedian and television host John McGivern travels the Upper Midwest to celebrate the people who live there and the unique attractions, history and businesses of each community.
Public television's longest-running sewing and quilting program has been the source of innovative sewing, quilting, and embroidery techniques. It has inspired hobbyists nationwide since host Nancy Zieman transformed the television studio into her classroom in 1982.