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FRONTLINE’s Search for Justice
“Un(re)solved will tell the story of lives cut short during the civil rights era,” says Raney Aronson-Rath of the interactive project. -
Juneteenth: Reflecting On Freedom
This year for the first time as an organization, GBH is recognizing Juneteenth, a day that holds significant meaning for African Americans. It was on June 19, 1865 that slaves in Texas were officially freed, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. -
Unraveling The Mysteries Of Mental Illness
'Mysteries of Mental' Illness, a GBH multiplatform initiative launching this month, explores mental illness in science and society. -
A Close-up Look At High School During COVID
'COVID and the Classroom' follows three students from the first day of school through graduation. -
Marriage Equality: It Started In Vermont
"The State of Marriage" tells the dramatic and suspenseful tale of the two Vermont lawyers who fought for a decade to gain state recognition for same-sex civil unions. -
Remembering George Floyd And Taking Action Against Racism
As we remember George Floyd on the anniversary of his murder, it is a moment to reflect on what has changed, in our nation, in ourselves, and at GBH, and to further our resolve to work against all forms of racism. -
A City Tells Its Story In New GBH WORLD film
“We wanted to explore the question of what does democracy look like in a Muslim-majority city?” says the filmmaker, about Hamtramck, Michigan. -
GBH News Investigations Editor Paul Singer On 'The Color of Public Money'
GBH News’ The Color of Public Money, an investigation into racial disparities in Massachusetts state contracts, is among the first-ever recipients of the new Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award from the Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. -
Delivering Video Concerts To The World
A new partnership between GBH and classical music streaming service IDAGIO is delivering video concerts recorded in the GBH Fraser Performance Studio to a global audience. -
Reflections From Author Amy Tan
The American Masters film "Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir" interweaves home movies and personal photographs, original interviews and animation to tell her story.