Thank you for joining us on this journey. Deepen your knowledge of Dallas’ history with a special limited email series companion to our video series Recovering the Stories. Explore the history of ...
Dr. Lana Holstein, a nationally respected expert on sexuality, combines her expertise as a physician with 25 years experience as a sexuality counselor to provide positive, empowering and accessible ...
Back cover photo of jazz artist Sun Ra’s LP Live At Praxis ’84, Soundwave Limited. Credit: NPR via Flickr. Black history is American history! Join three of our outlets – KERA TV, WRR 101.1 FM, and KXT ...
With KERA Passport, stream entire seasons of selected MASTERPIECE dramas, like All Creatures Great and Small, Victoria, and Grantchester, and other popular PBS programs like The Great British Baking ...
Lee Cullum is host of CEO, KERA’s original monthly series of interviews with North Texas business leaders that airs on KERA television and radio. She is also a commentator for Morning Edition on ...
“JFK: Breaking the News” offers a close-up look at how reporters responded to a national tragedy. Through the lens of journalists working in Dallas in 1963, audiences will learn about the ...
KERA’s curated video collection highlights the stories and cultures of different racial and ethnic groups across America. Through these videos, we want to amplify the voices of our community and ...
Sylvia Komatsu is Chief Content and Diversity Officer for KERA and KXT. She oversees news, radio, television, digital media, community engagement and educational services. She is a graduate of Harvard ...
“After Goodbye: An AIDS Story” looks at the impact of AIDS on the Turtle Creek Chorale, which lost more than 90 of its members to AIDS, and the grief recovery it experienced through music. The Chorale ...
A short film from KERA profiling Nobel Prize Winner Jack Kilby, the Texas Instruments engineer who co-invented the integrated circuit (more commonly known as a microchip). On February 6, 1959, Kilby ...
Although few know her name today, theater producer-director Margo Jones left a rich cultural legacy. During the 1940s and ’50s, Jones – nicknamed the “Texas Tornado” for her larger-than-life ...
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