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AUGUSTAUGUST 2019 2020 U K YO NO D W I ? D Crime Fighters P A G E 7 He’s Back! Meet the Family Endeavour on of Us: Masterpiece A PBS American Returns Ancient MysteriesPortrait SpecialA Heartwarming for SeasonRevealed 7 on PAGE 9 New Season of PAGE 7 Secrets of the Dead Call the Midwife PAGE XX PAGE X CONTENTS 2 3 4 5 6 7 VIRTUAL EVENTS + NEWS + NOTES RADIO SCHEDULE RADIO SPECIALS + PASSPORT TV HIGHLIGHTS + PERKS PODCASTS LISTINGS Our virtual events What’s happening Your guide to Check out what Watch more with Your guide come to you. at KQED? radio shows. we recommend. KQED Passport. to broadcast television. VIRTUAL EVENTS + PERKS See You Online Although we can’t meet with you in person now, KQED and our partners are offering up lots of fascinating virtual events. Sink into your sofa and enjoy a screening, a listen or watch party and more. For the latest information, please visit kqed.org/events. Dear Homeland Virtual Screening August 12 at 6pm Join us for an upcoming virtual preview screening of the new documentary Dear Homeland featuring Bay Area-based singer- songwriter Diana Gameros. Told in part through her hauntingly beautiful music, the film portrays an artist asserting her voice and fighting to define home for herself as an undocumented immigrant. For more information, visit kqed.org/events. StoryCorps Virtual Tour August 12–September 11 Have a poignant, funny or fascinating personal story to share? During a month-long virtual residency, StoryCorps will join KQED in celebrating the mosaic of Bay Area life by recording personal accounts of the everyday residents who are at its heart. Stories may be featured on air or online and all will be preserved at the Library of Congress. Appointments are limited. Learn more and sign up at storycorps.org/kqed. Harbor from the Holocaust: Film Preview and Discussion KQED.ORG Tuesday, August 25, at 6pm Nearly 20,000 Jewish refugees fled Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II to the Chinese port city of Shanghai. Join KQED, PBS affiliate stations and community partners for a film • preview and discussion of Harbor from the Holocaust. Explore AUGUST 2020 AUGUST acculturation through an intimate look at survivors’ family stories and shared recipes and take a broader historical view of Jews settling in other countries, too, as a result of the Holocaust. For more information, visit kqed.org/events. TOP TO BOTTOM: PHOTO BY CLAUDIA ESCOBAR. PHOTO BY RYAN DORGAN. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE FOGEL FAMILY. OF THE FOGEL COURTESY PHOTO DORGAN. RYAN BY PHOTO CLAUDIA ESCOBAR. BY PHOTO BOTTOM: TO TOP 2 Cover: Endeavour, Season 7. Shown from left to right: Shaun Evans as Endeavour Morse and Roger Allam as Fred Thursday. Courtesy of © Mammoth Screen. NEWS + NOTES New MindShift Podcast Season Explores How Classrooms Are Adapting to the Pandemic The new school year is here; how can teachers, to strengthen these bonds to create a strong students and caregivers adequately prepare for the foundation for ın-person and online learning. pandemic’s drastically changed learning environment Episodes also focus on how educators navigated the and so much uncertainty? Enter the MindShift first semester of the coronavirus pandemic, what podcast. One of the most popular podcasts for does and doesn’t work, and what they’ve learned. In parents and teachers, the series offers listeners an addition, the episodes feature the voices of young inside look at how schools are developing solutions people who share how this difficult time has affected to meet students’ needs in person and online. their lives. Social bonds are essential to everyone, but how New episodes of the MindShift podcast are available do you develop and maintain them from a physical every other Tuesday through September 8, free of distance? Hosts Ki Sung and Katrina Schwartz charge, on Apple Podcasts, NPR One or wherever you explore how educators and students are working get your podcasts or at kqed.org/mindshiftpodcast. KQED Arts & Culture and Science Teams Win Emmy Awards for the Second Consecutive Year KQED has been honored with two Northern California category. The video explores how female webspinners Emmy® awards by the National Academy of Television build their shelter with super-fine silk from their Arts & Sciences, which recognizes excellence in all feet. A collaboration between KQED Science and fields of television and online production. PBS, the Deep Look series explores some of nature’s biggest mysteries by going incredibly small (Gabriela KQED Arts & Culture won an Emmy for “Portraits V. Quiros, coordinating producer; Craig Rosa, series of Napa Workers: Arleene Correa Valencia” in the producer; Jenny Oh, producer/writer/editor; Joshua Public/Current/Community Affairs-Feature/Segment Cassidy, cinematographer; Kia Simon, editor/motion category. The video features Mexican artist Arleene graphics; Seth Samuel, composer; Shirley Gutierrez, Correa Valencia, who focuses on the resilience and sound mix/video mastering). tireless work ethic of her Latinx community. The episode is part of KQED Arts & Culture’s Represent In addition, KQED was nominated for: “Johnathan Calm series, which profiles artists who celebrate and uplift Revisits 'Green Book’ Locations in Search of America’s the experiences of their communities (Kelly Whalen, Past and Present” and “Deep Look: Kidnapper Ants AUGUST 2020 AUGUST producer; Armando Aparicio, director/director of Steal Other Ants’ Babies – and Brainwash Them.” • photography; Elie Khadra, editor). 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California is ill-prepared to protect the lives of the growing Protests against police brutality continue nationwide and population of elderly people who live in high-risk wildfire anti-racist activists are demanding change. Companies areas and the COVID-19 pandemic is making emergency and institutions are being called upon to examine their preparedness even more difficult. Older and Overlooked roots in white supremacy and their complicity in upholding in Wildfire Country is a KQED five-part radio and online racist systems. And individual people are looking inward series that takes an in-depth look at who’s vulnerable to at their own biases and the ways in which they’ve been the hazard of wildfire in long-term care homes and how complicit in racism, too. It’s a time for hard truths and counties and facilities are coping with that threat during hard conversations about race, and how it seeps into every a global pandemic. Using public records, our reporters aspect of society and analyzed more than life. Join host Rebecca eight thousand Carroll for this five- California nursing part series where homes and assisted- she’ll hold essential living facilities for conversations wildfire risk to determine about race at this how prepared long-term pivotal moment.