This October, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, amplify Latinx stories and Native voices, and recognize environmental action and American democracy with a special presentation of Latino Public Broadcasting's VOCES, a new climate change film and the start of the eighth season of Stories from the Stage.
FEATURES & HIGHLIGHTS
This month on WORLD: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a special presentation of Latino Public Broadcasting’s VOCES on Thursdays at 8/7c! Explore October's programming in our monthly viewer's guide.
On Oct. 7, a new climate change film comes to Local, USA: Inundation District examines what happens when billions of dollars are invested into a coastal neighborhood built at sea level. And a new season of Stories from the Stage begins Oct. 21 with stories of moments that prompt us to reflect on What Matters Most.
Plus, honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day with streaming films elevating Native voices, rituals and community togetherness.
Request a Screening | Sign Up for Our Newsletter
What's New
From DACA students fighting to continue their education to the reelection campaign for Rhode Island city councilwoman Carmen Castillo, WORLD Channel is committed to bringing the diverse faces and voices of the Latinx community front and center.
Produced by Latino Public Broadcasting, the acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latinx arts, culture and history while shining a light on current issues that impact Latinx and Hispanic Americans. VOCES comes to WORLD this Hispanic Heritage Month to celebrate the rich diversity of this community's American experience, presenting new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.
Examining the short-sighted political decisions of one American city in an era of rising seas.
Your vote counts every year. Change begins within every city and town across the nation and radiates upward. WORLD Channel explores theses issues – healthcare, economy, race, immigration, housing, climate change and more – told through the lens of politics and policy and the narrative of the American people.
Some moments prompt us to pause and reflect, serving as gentle reminders of what truly matters most.
Silence in Sikeston is a multi-platform project exploring necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience through one small Missouri city. Find out how to watch the film, listen to the podcast and learn more about the story of Sikeston.
This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, watch films that celebrate Native American history and culture and pay tribute to Indigenous peoples and their contributions to our nation.
Black Americans forced to go North for advanced degrees return home to fight Jim Crow in the South.
Exclusive Series
Brings to life compelling stories illuminating the contours of our ever-changing country.
DOC WORLD brings international documentaries from around the globe to a US audience.
Local, USA features fascinating stories of diverse people, curated around a single theme.
Sharing extraordinary tales of what it means to be human.