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WHAT TO WATCH
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March 26, 2021 |
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Independent Lens
Coded Bias |
Coded
Bias follows M.I.T. Media Lab computer scientist Joy Buolamwini, along
with data scientists, mathematicians, and watchdog groups from all over
the world, as they fight to expose the discrimination within facial
recognition algorithms now prevalent across all spheres of daily life. |
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Dolly Parton and Friends: 50 Years at the OpryThis special is now available to station members with PBS Passport.
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FRONTLINE
Death Is Our Business/Love, Life & the VirusAt
Black-owned funeral homes in New Orleans, COVID-19 reshapes the
grieving process. Also in this hour, the story of a mom's fight to
survive the virus and see her newborn. |
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American Masters
Flannery
Explore the world of a literary icon whose fiction was unlike anything published before.
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PBS Presents
Fast-ForwardFollow four Millennials and their parents as they simulate being 85 and explore aging.
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PBS Presents
Women's History Month
Celebrate the accomplishments and vital contributions of women in history by watching these documentaries and specials.
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PBS Presents
Violence Against Asian Americans
In
response to the recent attacks against Asian Americans, we put together
a playlist of shows, specials and films covering both current events
and Asian American history. |
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PBS Presents
Racism in America
Our
'Racism in America' playlist examines the racial disparities in
education, the economy, health care and the criminal justice system. |
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Great PerformancesMovies for Grownups Awards
Watch
actors and filmmakers as they are honored for creating films that
resonate with older viewers in this star-studded awards ceremony. |
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American Experience
Blinding of Isaac Woodard
In 1946, a local police chief savagely beat and permanently blinded a Black army sergeant. |
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