Americans are spending an average of $1,700 a year on cheap new clothes, and it's hurting both our wallets and our planet! made this important episode about the problem with fast fashion: to.pbs.org/3KvPDjN #EarthMonth #PBS #EarthDay
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The premiere of Untold Earth is here! If you needed more reasons to love Redwood trees, you'll enjoy this episode: to.pbs.org/3KTeTlz #EarthMonth #Nature #EarthDay
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This week’s episode of Untold Earth finds us marveling at the extraordinary ecosystems of the majestic Redwoods, asking ourselves the question: What makes these trees epically singular in nature? @PBSDS @PBSNature
Get the full scale of the Redwoods here: bit.ly/401BrVl
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The hustle and bustle of New York City subways make invasions of personal space inevitable. "Underground" emboldens the survivors of these incidents to share their stories in hopes of changing the stigma surrounding public violations: to.pbs.org/40XDHOP
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Virtual avatars like Lil Bitcoin are emerging in the music industry, but what are the problems they pose when they’re misused? Host explores how we can make virtual avatars ethically and rooted in our lived experiences: to.pbs.org/414xa4T
Greek historians and philosophers once believed that cinnamon came from huge birds 😅 The secret to the origin of cinnamon went on for millennia in order to keep it from the Western world. Catch up on this episode of #Delishtory: to.pbs.org/41lahK3
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In 2018, the CDC reported that 1 in 44 U.S. children were autistic, but what happens to those that were under-reported? Today, there’s a growing population of individuals diagnosed with autism as an adult : to.pbs.org/3nTGgmi #AutisimAwarenessMonth
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Start #EarthMonth right with us 🥳 We're excited to bring you Untold Earth, coming next week to PBS Terra: to.pbs.org/3Mk1Vyi
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Exciting news: We’ve partnered with @PBSDS and @PBSNature to unpack the mysteries behind our planet’s strangest, most unique natural wonders, from chocolate-covered waterfalls to Spirit Bears. Premieres April 12 on PBS Terra! youtube.com/@pbsterra
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Why has drill music gone viral? What started in Chicago has since spread to cities across the world. From London to New York City, explore how this influential genre has shaped the rap scene across the globe: to.pbs.org/3nQhjrV
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PBS has received a total of 19 nominations and 9 honors! 🥳Learn more about the rest of the nominees and vote here: pbs.org/about/about-pb
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Be Smart's episode "The Unbelievable Story of Earth's Most Epic Flood" is nominated in the Science and Education section! Get them to #1 here! to.pbs.org/3Un5tBN
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Two Cents' "Is Content Creator A Real Job" episode is nominated in the How-To/Explainer & DIY section! Help them get to first place here: to.pbs.org/3KFyDss
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Subcultured's "I Went Clubbing In Virtual Reality" episode is currently first place in the Video/Technology section! Let's keep them there 👏Vote here: to.pbs.org/3ZHdAu9
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We're thrilled to share that we've been nominated for this year's 🥳! Congrats to our very own , #TwoCents, and #Subcultured for the accomplishment! Here's how you can help them win! 👇
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What are the secrets behind our planet’s most unique natural wonders? On Untold Earth, explore the strange but fascinating natural wonders that defy explanation. Coming next week to PBS Terra!
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Explore the work of poet Alejandro Jiménez whose life experience as a U.S. immigrant farm worker has shaped his unique vision of the power of poetry and its connection to a collective past: to.pbs.org/3K8kNO1 #AmericanMastersPBS
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🤩 Well deserved! If you enjoyed this episode of #Subculuted, make sure to vote for ➡️: wbby.co/31914N
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OUR DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE VIRTUAL REALITY RAVE SCENE WAS JUST NOMINATED FOR A WEBBY AWARD! It's a story about a community where you can be whoever you want to be, and the creative people innovating the future. You can help us by voting here
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The dodo: a fat, flightless bird that's been the butt of jokes and a prime example of extinction for centuries. But a 2005 discovery made us realize that almost all of our assumptions about the dodo were wrong.
New video on YouTube now! youtu.be/Juci-kAqjes
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#OnThisDay Maya Angelou was born in 1928. Angelou left a legacy as an amazing poet and civil rights leader. (1/2)
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That’s a wrap on our Rhetoric and Composition and Intro to Human communication series! HUGE thanks to their incredible hosts Dr. Emily Zarka, and Cassandra Ryder.
is the host/writer of "Monstrum," on 's Storied channel and an instructor at ASU. 🧵
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The premiere of Women of the Earth is live now! 🌎 This stunning first episode features Shannon Waldron, a nomadic shepherdess who utilizes sheep grazing to heal the California landscape: to.pbs.org/40slJ6V
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The Great Atlantic #Sargassum Belt is a 5,000-mile belt of seaweed that now weighs more than 11 million tons. Although it provides habitat for fish and turtles, it comes with damages to humans, tourism, and the environment: to.pbs.org/3zfVYKX
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"Through my artwork, I became a productive member of my tribe."-.
Follow Ojibwe artist Jonathan Thunder as he explores the mythic inspirations behind his surrealist paintings and animations: to.pbs.org/3nzSIY4
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Stay tuned for the newest series coming to Terra — Women of the Earth! 🌎 This documentary series captures the resilient work of diverse female land stewards across the country, and how they’re leading the world toward effective #climate healing: to.pbs.org/3KoMtzH
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"It puts me in such a state of gratitude because of what my ancestors have done for me...so that I could sit in this chair and truly feel Black girl free." - Tank Ball. Watch the latest #Ritual for more: to.pbs.org/3JH3TXJ
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Terra fans! Great news. Terra is now on TikTok and Instagram! We’ll have exclusive content from your favorite Terra shows, past and present that we don’t want you to miss. Make sure to follow along! 🌎
TikTok: to.pbs.org/40DAJhL
IG: to.pbs.org/42L8y2w
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Having a pineapple was a total food flex in Europe during the 1600's, and even used to rent them by the hour 😅 Food has been used throughout history to flaunt wealth and status. explores the culinary fads of historical high society: youtube.com/watch?v=sVLn6B
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Luciano makes a living as a maletero, driving across the border delivering goods from immigrants who settled in Texas to their families in Mexico. Watch how Luciano’s responsibility goes beyond delivering boxes: youtube.com/watch?v=MOqdDU #PBSShortDocs
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Take a behind the scenes look at the creative process with two barrier breaking musicians: opera singer and country artist . “American Masters: In The Making” premieres TONIGHT at 9/8c on #AmericanMastersPBS
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Meet the Jorōgumo, a giant shape-shifting spider of Japanese folklore. Appearing as a beautiful woman to lure victims, this deadly spider monster could literally eat you 🕷️ to.pbs.org/3Fd3DNv #FolkloreThursday #WomensHistoryMonth
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Follow visual artist Sydney G. James, whose murals and large-scale paintings honor the presence of Black women, Black families, and Black culture in her hometown of Detroit. “Sydney G. James: How We See Us” is now streaming. #AmericanMastersPBS
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BrainRap is an AI platform that listens to an artist freestyling, singing, or writing and suggests words and phrases in real-time. Our host explores the benefits and potential pitfalls of these new technologies: to.pbs.org/3mYmXHZ
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Today marks the first day of spring which means this fuzzy carpenter 🐝 is on the hunt to steal nectar. With their short tongues, it's hard to drink the nectar from some flowers. So they use powerful mandibles to slice into the blooms and steal it 🫢: to.pbs.org/3LCmoxV
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Looking for a manga artist to commission some work for an upcoming #MonstrumPBS episode. Who should be on our radar?
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Have you seen a lot of green today? There once was a time where you could see it in Antarctica too! Before the start of the Eocene Epoch about 56 million years ago, Antarctica was known as a warm forested place where palm trees thrived : to.pbs.org/3yMjjUj
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PBS is in your Twitter feed telling you to watch the newest episode of #Ritual! Host #TankBall explores the deeper history behind soup joumou, a Haitian dish symbolizing the historical quest for freedom: to.pbs.org/3JH3TXJ
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Actress reflects on her childhood on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana and her life as a professional actor. “Lily Gladstone: Far Out There” is now streaming on . Watch her story: to.pbs.org/4066M9R
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How do mussels cling to rocks and withstand crashing waves? Well, they have a very dexterous foot that makes special sticky strings called byssal threads to anchor the mussel in place. Watch how they do it in #DeepLook’s new video: to.pbs.org/3JuYdjA
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