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At Home with Arizona PBS brings you local news and supplies free resources for families and educators.
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Arizona PBS names first African-American GM in its 60-year history
Adrienne Fairwell, a proven media leader with years of communications and public television experience, has been named Arizona PBS's general manager. She is the first African-American to lead the station in its 60-year history.
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Teenagers reflect on how their worlds changed during the pandemic
For teenagers, the last year of quarantine and remote school forced an unprecedented experiment in learning and coping. PBS NewsHour asked student journalists to reflect on how their worlds changed and what they're looking forward to once the pandemic is over.
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Governor Ducey's executive order lifting COVID restrictions
Governor Doug Ducey released an executive order lifting COVID restrictions on businesses and events. Arizona Horizon spoke with Will Humble, the Arizona Public Executive Director of the Arizona Public Health Association, to discuss what this means for Arizona.
UK film 'Experimental Arizona' live experience
Premiering live Wednesday, March 31 at 12:30 p.m. on YouTube – a special event showcasing Arizona's experimental art scene. This film features over 20 contributions from Arizona based artists in the fields of multimedia and installation art. Be sure to check it out here!
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It's Women's History Month
Explore women's history all month long on our social media channels. Follow Arizona PBS on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Activities and Resources
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Project-based Learning webinar
From the pandemic to racial justice to climate change, learn how your students’ concerns can be drivers of rigorous learning and community impact. This free webinar will take place Thursday, April 1 at 4 p.m. Certificates of completion will be available for those attending the live stream. (PreK-12)
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Civil Rights resources
PBS LearningMedia's collection of primary sources educates students on the events and leaders that defined the Civil Rights Movement's first three decades (1954-1985). Arizona PBS will rebroadcast this documentary on WORLD beginning the week of April 4. (Grades 6-12)
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Family favorites on Friday nights!
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