Freedom Hill

Princeville, NC sits atop wet, swampy land along the river. In the 1800s, the land was deemed uninhabitable by white people. After the Civil War, this indifference left it available for freed enslaved Africans. Once called ‘Freedom Hill,’ it was gradually established as an all Black town. But the town has been inundated with flooding...and with each flood, a little more of the small town erodes.

AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE & LOCAL, USA | TONIGHT 8/7C

Fire Tender

Yurok people have been putting fire on the land since time immemorial...but this practice has been disrupted by California settlers. Catastrophic fires in the West, however, has policymakers rethinking their commitment to fire suppression. FIRE TENDER shares the work of Margo Robbins, a Yurok knowledge keeper, seeking to return practices to Yurok territory, and to restore the land and its people.

LOCAL, USA | TONIGHT 9/8c

In the Name of Justice

Standing up for justice means encountering opposition. When we have the courage to do what is right, we can help justice prevail. After a gas explosion, Gladys helps her neighborhood fight back; Eben switches careers to advocate for climate equity; and Antonio's protest sparks a media frenzy in Brazil. Three storytellers, three interpretations of IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE, hosted by Wes Hazard.

STORIES FROM THE STAGE | TONIGHT 9:30/8:30c or STREAM NOW

What to Watch on WORLD This Earth Day 🌎

This Earth Day, WORLD presents new and streaming films that explore how everyday Americans, from organizers in small, rural towns to those with policy-changing influence at the highest level, are addressing the warming Earth. Join us in watching, sharing and mobilizing around the universal themes within each of these eye-opening documentaries.

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FEATURES & HIGHLIGHTS

This April, WORLD mirrors the season with a sense of hope and renewal – preview what’s to come this month.

A new season of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange starts April 1 with Commuted, the story of how Danielle Metz sought to rebuild her life after her triple-life sentence was commuted.

This film continues our Liberated Lives collection, which will also feature What These Walls Won’t Hold (April 11) and Hundreds of Thousands (April 18) this month. Plus, an Earth Day (April 22) double feature explores controlled cultural burning in California with Fire Tender and flooding in North Carolina with Freedom Hill.

And catch new Stories from the Stage with In an Instant (April 1), Turning Point (April 8), Nine-to-Five (April 15) and Life Is a Laugh (April 29).



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