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The powerful voices of today’s environmental enthusiasts are helping to save threatened seas and fresh waterways. Authentically tied to particular stories, ocean conservationists are revealing hidden underworlds jeopardized by climate change, unsustainable fishing practices, and destruction of aquatic habitat.

Hope in the Water features ecology-conscious changemakers Shailene Woodley, Martha Stewart, and Baratunde Thurston in three hourlong episodes that highlight innovators, aquafarmers, chefs, and fishermen who are working toward a sustainable future for the planet’s rivers, lakes, and seas.

This docuseries, from acclaimed producer and storyteller David E. Kelley in collaboration with Emmy-winning Chef Andrew Zimmern, takes viewers around the globe. To sustain our waters, each environmentalist is seeking a different solution to a planet in peril.

Episode 1: “The Fish in the Sea” reveals new approaches to fishing in the open ocean, attempting to turn peril into plenty. Journalist Baratunde Thurston travels to Puerto Rico to see a sustainable diamondback squid fishery born from the wreckage of 2017’s Hurricane Maria. José Andrés recounts the aftermath of the hurricane that devasted Puerto Rico, motivating him to found the World Central Kitchen that provided meals for more than 4 million survivors.

Episode 2: “Farming in Water“ focuses on aquaculture, a practice with a public relations problem rooted in a legacy of pollution and environmental disaster. Fortunately, new technologies and updated practices may hold solutions. Martha Stewart, an earth-friendly entrepreneur, learns the ropes at a scallop farm on the coast of Maine. She sails into Penobscot Bay where Andrew Peters, a young fisherman, has a more sustainable alternative: scallop farming. As Stewart cooks the scallops, she notes that Maine lobsters are now migrating north. Therefore, aquafarms like this are essential for the future local economy.

Episode 3: “Changing the Menu” investigates how a demand for seafood is on the rise and our eating habits can put tremendous pressure on fisheries and negatively affect the ocean. Changing the types of food we enjoy and how we cook them are becoming more popular with all ethnicities and age groups. In fact, creative new approaches to diversifying our seafood diets are rewriting menus worldwide and turning formerly overlooked seafood varieties into saleable commodities.

Watch Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. beginning June 19 on WVPB.

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American Experience: The Riot Report delves into a pivotal moment in American history, examining the tumultuous summer of 1967 through the lens of the Kerner Commission. Tasked with unraveling the root causes of widespread civil disorder, the commission came up with findings that painted a stark picture of racial inequality and social unrest.

Directed by Michelle Ferrari and penned by The New Yorker journalist Jelani Cobb, this documentary features insightful interviews with commission staffers and former U.S. Senator Fred Harris, the last surviving member. Despite the delivery of a shockingly unvarnished assessment of race relations, President Lyndon B. Johnson’s reluctance to acknowledge the report’s findings underscores the deep-seated political tensions surrounding the issue.

The Riot Report sheds light on the complex social dynamics that continue to shape our nation today.

Watch Tuesday, May 21 at 9:00 p.m. on WVPB.

A Note from Us to You

Dear WVPB Member,

WVPB has content for everyone. Whether you watch us on your television, online, or on demand, you will find programming that is unavailable anywhere else.

In addition to PBS programs of every genre, WVPB has locally produced programs as well. Full length documentaries, short programs. Telling West Virginia’s story.

Support from members like you allows us to continue sharing stories of the people and places that make up the rich history of West Virginia. Thank you for promoting educational programming. Thank you for

valuing entertaining programming. Thank you for investing in WVPB.

We look forward to sharing more stories with you.

Sincerely,

The staff of WV Public Broadcasting

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A Worldwide Sensation that Arose from Urban America

PBS is set to unveil a captivating exploration of one of the most influential musical genres of the later half of the 1900s with Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution, a three-part documentary shining a light on the origins, rise, and legacy of disco.

The series features insights from performing artists of the disco movement at its height such as Village People’s Victor Willis, Labelle’s Nona Hendryx, and The Trammps’ Earl Young, alongside current musical luminaries.

From its beginnings at Philadelphia and New York City nightclubs, disco spread on a global scale to discothèques, restaurants, college campuses, and prominent concert stages. Its evolution can be traced against

the backdrop of significant social and cultural phenomena such as LGBTQ+ rights, female empowerment, and psychedelic interior design and fashion.

As original musicians and others from the disco movement’s inner circle tell their stories, Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution offers a powerful, revisionist history of the genre’s relevance and resilience. This groundbreaking series promises to engage audiences with its commentary on disco’s historical significance and lasting impact on contemporary music and culture.

Watch Tuesdays beginning June 18 at 9:00 p.m. on WVPB.

Celebrating the roots of America’s diverse cuisine, this year’s eight-episode season of The Great American Recipe will feature two new judges, a new location, and eight new talented home cooks preparing their unique and beloved recipes. Award-winning California chef and restaurateur Tim Hollingsworth and public radio’s The Splendid Table host Francis Lam join returning host Alejandra Ramos and judge Tiffany Derry.

Each week the judges will determine which cook has the winning dish, and in the final

week the top three contestants will compete for a chance to win this year’s competition. This season was filmed at Green Door Gourmet, a 350-acre organic farm and agritourism destination in Nashville, Tennessee.

As with previous seasons, community, tradition, and culinary diversity are at the heart of the show. The upcoming season remains faithful to this concept while highlighting distinct dishes and original experiences.

Watch Mondays at 9:00 p.m. beginning June 17 on WVPB.

Purlie Victorious is a comedic masterpiece that follows the journey of a Black preacher whose quest is to reclaim his inheritance and liberate his church from the clutches of a cunning plantation owner. Set against the backdrop of racial tension and oppression, the play tackles themes of resilience, justice, and the power of community.

How do you lay the groundwork for three years away from Earth? Space: The Longest Goodbye is a riveting documentary investigating life-in-space psychology — and the monumental task of readying astronauts to maintain mental stability in space.

The brand-new film follows NASA’s real-life attempts to prepare astronauts for a journey to Mars. NASA’s goal would require a threeyear space voyage, during which real-time communication would be impossible due to the immense distance.

During this program, we meet psychologists whose job is to keep astronauts mentally healthy in outer space as they are caught between their dream of reaching new frontiers and their basic human need to stay in communication with home.

There’s a transformational moment when our space story becomes a personal human drama. The conflict transcends space travel: How do we balance the quest for progress with the deep connection to history and each other?

The program is an intensive look at the challenges faced by astronauts, the impact their absence has on their families, and the foresight of NASA’s team as they ensure they’re making accommodations for possible unforeseen problems.

It is a documentary about courage, sacrifice, community, and those who are brave enough and willing to reach for new frontiers.

Watch Monday, May 6 at 10:00 p.m. on WVPB.

The cast, including talents such as Billy Eugene Jones, Jay O. Sanders, and Vanessa Bell Calloway, bring the characters to life with passion and authenticity. Their performances, coupled with poignant storytelling, transport audiences to a world filled with laughter, hope, and ultimately triumph.

Purlie Victorious not only entertains but also educates, shedding light on the harsh realities of racial segregation and injustice. As audiences immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Reverend Purlie Victorious, they are reminded of the power of art to inspire change and ignite conversations that resonate far beyond the stage.

Don’t miss this extraordinary production, a celebration of unity and the enduring spirit of the human journey.

Watch Friday, May 24 at 9:00 p.m. on WVPB.

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The newest Above and Beyond Winner is…

Andrea Nelson, a fourth-grade teacher from Lakewood Elementary in Kanawha County, earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Above and Beyond Award for December 2023, which recognizes excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers.

Nelson was presented the award by WVPB’s Education Director Maggie Holley during a surprise assembly at Lakewood Elementary with the entire school and multiple family members in attendance. Nelson received a monetary award and a signature Blenko Glass blue apple paperweight. The West Virginia State Treasurers’ Office sponsors the award, presenter of the SMART529 college savings program in the Mountain State.

Nelson was nominated by her mother, Leah Lewis, an educator who taught music and show choir for 36 years. In Nelson’s nomination, her mother said her greatest skill is demo compassion. She shows it in her lessons, classroom management, and with students throughout the school.

Nelson is the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) coordinator for Lakewood, and through that she plans ways to support the social and emotional needs of both teachers and students throughout the year. Her many goals for the program include providing initiatives to build relationships between staff, opportunities for students leadership, and overall help to create a positive school culture.

Nelson’s classroom has a unique approach on social-emotional learning by including music and playing ukuleles. They’ll learn songs and play for staff members and students. They’ve even tried songwriting! Nelson got the inspiration from a summer classroom training and was especially invested with her mother being a music teacher. Nelson said, “My dream is just play my guitar and ukulele at all times while I am teaching!”

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It’s not always music related with Nelson’s fourth grade class. They are also currently planning a wax museum with an American Revolution theme. Last year, the wax museum included a play and the students were the historical figures from this time.

“This is my 14th year teaching and I have enjoyed every second. There are many things I love about teaching, but I do believe it’s a package deal. The teachers, students, and administration all go together to make it great for me. I work with amazing teachers who are so inspiring, and the students are eager to learn each day. To be able to teach in an environment where you can just be yourself, and be loved for it, is a wish I wish for everyone.”

Each month, WVPB has an esteemed panel of judges who select one deserving teacher who goes above and beyond for the students in West Virginia. If you know of a deserving teacher who goes “Above and Beyond,” please visit wvpublic. org/wvpb-education/above-and-beyond to nominate that individual.

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