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- In this video series, readings and photos illuminate the work of 13 American poets. American Poetry video instruction series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 13 one-hour video episodes. Spotlight on Voices and Visions explores the lives and works of 13 of America's most famous modern poets.
- Journey through world history's thematic pathways and the bridges that tie them together.
- Designed as a resource for elementary school teachers, this series illustrates techniques for teaching mathematics.
- Impact is an award-winning documentary series that features stories from around the world. From character profiles to animal friends, hard-hitting social topics to fun, quirky fare, the journalists of Impact have produced more than 400 stories for this series. Weekly hour-long broadcast on Spectrum News 1 in Los Angeles and on Spectrum News+, distributed nationally through Spectrum Networks / Charter Communications.
- On the road with two Los Angeles-based food trucks, The Munchie Machine and Jersey Grub, whose mobile eateries cruise through the streets of Southern California.
- Lessons in English composition designed for high school and college students.
- A documentary detailing the life, struggles, and massive personal and professional success of legendary Argentinian painter Fabian Perez: a painter world-renowned for pioneering his distinct and beautiful style of painting known as "Neo-emotionalism".
- Episode 601 explores two different groups in their journey through healing. In A Second Chance, produced by Aadya Chidanand, we first dive into the world of marine biologists dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine mammals. And then in Athlete Survivors, produced by Jaydelle Herbert, we learn about the experiences of athletes who have faced sexual abuse and their thoughts about the need for greater awareness.
- In Episode 602, we take a look at two non-profits dedicated to empowering their communities. In Sages and Seekers, produced by Andrew Dubbins, we meet an after-school program that brings together the young and the old to foster exchange between the generations. And in Piece by Piece, produced by Prachi Singh, we learn about a free art workshop program that empowers residents of Skid Row.
- Impact Episode 603 explores different forms of art through performance and dance. Chinese Dance, produced by Ziqi Luo, follows the journey of intersecting traditional Chinese dance with performances and films to carry on the legacies of ancestors for immigrants. And in Access to Art, produced by Yvonne Abedi, we learn about the importance of affordable access to music, dance, and art for human connection and understanding.
- Impact Episode 604 features human stories of survival and strength. In El Barrio Amado, produced by Emily Bonilla, a multi-generational family shares their story of eviction from Chavez Ravine, land that is now the home of Dodgers Stadium. And in Too Gay for Russia, produced by Erkka Mikkonen, two Russian exiles share their journeys fleeing from their homeland because of their sexuality.
- Impact Episode 605 features human stories of passion, dedication and the love of sport. In Bridge of Hope, produced by Aiymgul Tuleugaliyeva, we meet a family fleeing war-torn Ukraine to seek asylum in the United States, with the help of a family in Orange County, California. In Long Live Laborious, produced by Jackson Bry, we visit the St. Liborious Church in St. Louis, Missouri, a former cathedral turned into a skate park that becomes a haven for creatives. And in Kiteboarding, produced by Charles Pink, we explore the adventure sport along the Pacific coast that inspires people to get out onto the water.
- Impact Episode 606 emphasizes the need for community-building. In Our Lighthouse, produced by LeeAnna Villarreal, we visit a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting youth through professional development opportunities and providing affordable clothing. In Horses, produced by Rachel Hallett, we visit a horse sanctuary in Los Angeles that becomes a mental health haven for the humans who interact with the animals. And in MudTown Farms, produced by Nia McMillan, we visit a south Los Angeles community garden with a mission to provide fresh produce to local residents.
- Impact Episode 607 explores how accessibility has come a long way for people with disabilities physical challenges in Grit: The ParaCliffHangers Story, produced by Micah Chow. And then, in Through the Lens, produced by Grace Harrington we take a micro look at some preservation efforts at L.A.'s Natural History Museum.
- In Impact Episode 608, we explore three different stories of resilience. L.A. Storytellers, produced by Ethan Galbraith, introduces us to indigenous history, arts and culture through two local storytellers. A Legacy of Baking, produced by Daniel Palmore, takes us to a bake shop in south L.A. that is an enduring safe haven for many of its community's residents. And Bereaved, produced by Christopher Bibona, explores the heartache of loss through two families who have lost their children.
- Impact Episode 609 goes deep into two distinct communities. In Armpire, produced by Megan Duncan, we meet a group of arm wrestlers who are passionate about turning it into a mainstream sport. In Finding Community, produced by Katelyn Do, we meet a Vietnamese couple who share their journey of immigrating to America, the joys and challenges.
- In Impact Episode 610, we explore three different stories of resilience. Aquarium, produced by Nicole Bednar, highlights the work of the Cabrillo Aquarium, in their conservation efforts to preserve sea life. The Horn, produced by Evan Wyno, tells the story of an aspiring hot sauce creator, who was inspired by his father's legacy. And Play Like a Girl, produced by Lexi Klein, explores the complicated implications of NIL deals on women's college sports.
- The Best of Impact takes a retrospective look at some of the best of the series and Volume 1 highlights some of the most compelling stories of mortality. A Doula in the Room, produced by Arlisssa Norman, explores the disproportionate maternal death rate in the Black community. And Facing Mortality, produced by Abbey Martichenko, is an intimate look into the controversial Medical Aid in Dying Act through the lens of one woman with terminal cancer.
- The Best of Impact is a retrospective look at some of the best of the series, and Volume 2 is all about the human relationship to nature. Wild City Life, produced by Aliya-Jasmine Sovani, takes us into the mountains of Los Angeles where the mountain lion habitats are being threatened. And The Sea Inside, produced by Nico Khazzam, explores the complicated human connection to the oceans.