

Explore Black Excellence Through History
Discover inspiring stories, groundbreaking achievements, and cultural impact that shaped our world

Racism: Challenging Perceptions
A four part series that explores the social, cultural and economic impact of racism. Season 2 premieres Thursday, February 24 at 8:30 p.m. on VPM PBS. Watch the Digital release of each episode on pbs.org.

Hidden History with Brian Bullock
Filmmaker Brian Bullock hosts this digital short featuring not-so-well-known Virginia locales and uncovering the remarkable hidden history found there. Presented by VPM. Production funding for Season 3 is made possible in part by The Chrisman Family Foundation.

Sonic Threads
Join our host, Richmond entrepreneur and consultant Kelli Lemon as she explores African American music influence in various genres, beginning with Afrofuturism.

Raised/Razed
The life and destruction of Black neighborhoods in Charlottesville, VA, and Durham, NC.

HEARD
Stories of Surviving & Thriving in America's Public Housing

The Lineup
VPM is celebrating Black History Month by showcasing a selection of must-watch TV shows and documentaries. There's something inspiring and engaging for everyone to enjoy!
Show Title | Series/Type | Air Date |
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Great Migrations: A People on the Move | - | Jan. 28 |
Prince Among Slaves | - | Feb. 2 |
American Justice on Trial: People V. Newton | - | Feb. 3 |
100 Years From Mississippi | - | Feb. 10 |
Mending Walls: The Documentary | - | Feb. 14 |
Journeys of Black Mathematicians | - | Feb. 16 |
Finding Edna Lewis | - | Feb. 18 |
Birth of a Planet: Richmond on Paper | - | Feb. 21 |
American Masters: The Disappearance of Miss Scott | American Masters | Feb. 21 |
FUZZ | - | Feb. 21 |
Breath of Freedom | - | Feb. 23 |
American Experience: Forgotten Hero | American Experience | Feb. 25 |
Seizing Freedom | VPM
StoryCorps | NPR
StoryCorps | NPR
Code Switch | NPR
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In 1869, the Buckingham County courthouse - and the records within it - burned to the ground. One historian says it was another blow to African Americans in the commonwealth, part of over 200 years of theft and exploitation committed by the white aristocracy, which continue today.
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On April 23, 1951, 16-year-old Barbara Johns organized a student walk out at Robert Russa Moton High School. The walk out would form part of the foundation of Brown v. Board of Education, a landmark Supreme Court decision that paved the way for school desegregation.
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Fort Monroe was designated on Friday by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as a Site of Memory associated with the UNESCO Slave Route Project.
