MIAMI
SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 @ 5:00PM
The history of Haitian immigration to Miami is deep and layered. Food serves as a way for the community to celebrate together and helps educate the region about its culture. From the tropical, tangy soursop ice cream and the spicy, nutty mamba spread to soupe joumou and deep-fried pate korde, Marcus eats his way through Haiti’s culinary classics while...
THINGS WE DON’T DISCUSS
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 @ 10:30PM
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. works with Pamela Adlon and Kathryn Hahn, two guests whose family trees were obscured by scandals, to discover the truth about their ancestors.
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ROUND ONE: THE GREATEST (1942-1964)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 @ 10:00PM
Muhammad Ali brings to life one of the most indelible figures of the 20th century, a three-time heavyweight boxing champion who captivated millions of fans across the world with his mesmerizing combination of speed, grace, and power in the ring, and charm and playful boasting outside of it. Ali insisted on being himself...
ANCIENT MAYA METROPOLIS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 @ 8:00PM & 12:00AM
The ancient ancestors of today’s Maya people thrived in large sophisticated cities across Central America for centuries. Why, around 750 CE, did they begin to abandon many of their major cities? Archaeologists investigate dramatic new evidence of the catastrophic droughts and instability that pushed cities beyond their limits....
ROBERTO CLEMENTE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 @ 10:00PM
Born in Puerto Rico, Clemente was an exceptional baseball player and humanitarian whose career sheds light on larger issues of immigration, civil rights and cultural change. He would die in a tragic plane crash.
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