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Hear At The Library: The Slovins
Since she was 14, Janet Slovin has thought of the Boston Public Library as a refuge, a place where everyone can be safe. She grew up in Boston and spent… -
Hear At The Library: Manny Feliciano
Manny Feliciano stands with authority behind the counter at the Newsfeed Cafe inside the Boston Public Library, where he's the manager on duty several… -
Hear At The Library: Are You Proud To Be An American?
In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, we asked people if they were proud to be an American. -
Hear At The Library: What Does Courage Mean To You?
In our regular feature, "Hear at the Library," we asked people what courage means to them. -
Hear At The Library: Pratap Talwar
Pratap travels the world trying to make cities better. He’s an urban planner and architect who cares about how people use space to connect with each… -
Lunch Hour Live — NOVA Investigates Self-Driving Cars
Science Correspondent for PBS NewsHour, Miles O'Brien, sits down with Dr. Bobbie Seppelt from MIT and Dr. Sam Anthony from Perceptive Automata at the… -
Lunch Hour Live — Can We Cool The Planet?
As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are wondering if we need solutions beyond reducing emissions. Enter geoengineering. From sucking… -
Lunch Hour Live — A Conversation With First Lady Lauren Baker
WGBH News' Morning Edition Host Joe Mathieu sits down with First Lady of Massachusetts Lauren Baker to discuss her charity work giving children in the… -
Lunch Hour Live — A Look Into The Biden Administration With Michael Kirk
You saw FRONTLINE’s The Choice before the 2020 election, but now that the votes have been cast and the winner selected, FRONTLINE is back with a closer… -
Lunch Hour Live — AmEx's "The Blinding of Isaac Woodard"
In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver.… -
Lunch Hour Live — CodeSwitching: Race And Identity In The Suburban Schoolhouse
In an increasingly interconnected and hyper-competitive world, how will future students continue to navigate such intense social contracts while remaining… -
Lunch Hour Live — Exploring American Experience's "Voice Of Freedom"
On Easter Sunday, 1939, contralto Marian Anderson stepped up to a microphone in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Inscribed on the walls of the monument…