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About 1,000 people showed up outside Dallas City Hall and marched through downtown streets Thursday evening to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis. Protestors demanded justice for the woman, Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE officer after agents told her to get out of her vehicle and it began moving. Protestors chanted and listened to speakers in front of city hall before marching through downtown streets. Polic
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How well do you know Dallas history, really? Our new video series chronicles significant events that impacted six different communities: Fair Park, West Dallas, South Dallas, Little Mexico, Little Asia and State Thomas. Issues like police brutality and gentrification have disproportionately affected BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) communities in Dallas. Explore our playlist of 9- to 14-minute videos that shine a light on forgotten local histories: https://bit.ly/3BG8mZg 🤍 The "Rec
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Oct 11, 2024
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More than 60 years ago, Dallas leaders, educators and television executives came together to launch something radical — a TV station that educates as much as it entertains. KERA Channel 13, known then as "The Little Red Schoolhouse of the Air," was born. Today as the NPR and PBS member station for our region, we work to inform and empower North Texans through trusted news, education, and arts and culture programming. We are participating in North Texas Giving Day, an annual nonprofit fundraising
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In the 1970s and '80s, #Dallas was one of the capitals of rock ‘n’ roll. When Dallas Rocked, a documentary by director Kirby Warnock, tells the story. Catch it Monday, March 16, at 9pm. | KERA
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The Battle of Village Creek in 1841 is considered the final violent act that pushed Native Americans out of North Texas. Over a century later, after American Indians across the nation had been forced from their land onto reservations around the country, the U.S. enacted an initiative to relocate them, yet again, to six major cities across the country. Dallas was one of these sites. While the Indian Relocation Act of 1956 promised opportunity, the Native Americans who moved to West Dallas faced p
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Oct 10, 2024
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9:05
Some people think the Civil Rights movement skipped over Dallas. But the city, and South Dallas specifically, has had a long history of civil rights and social justice activism. Out of the confines of Jim Crow-era laws grew a strong, tight-knit community that set the scene for a number of battles for equal rights. From the bombings that terrorized Black families to the bold protests that challenged the status quo, in this episode we look out how South Dallas became a crucial battleground for Bla
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Oct 10, 2024
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Eighteen propositions for Dallas are on the upcoming November ballot, including several that could drastically affect the city's police department — and change how local government operates. Nathan Collins, KERA's Dallas accountability reporter, gives a rundown of the top amendments to watch for. | KERA
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Oct 23, 2024
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An hour of KERA TV 13 Dallas PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour, Money World, Tom Brown's Journal) 1985
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Before the high-rises glistened among the Dallas skyline, the section just north of downtown Dallas known today as Uptown was home to the city’s vibrant neighborhood of “Little Mexico” or “El Barrio.” Founded by Mexican immigrants fleeing the violence of the Mexican Revolution, it grew into a vibrant, lively neighborhood with culture and family spirit. The heart of it, Pike Park, still stands today. The park is a memento of a strong community that was bonded together in a time and place where di
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Oct 10, 2024
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KERA to manage Dallas-owned classical radio station WRR
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KERA | NBC Kennedy assassination coverage | November 22, 1963
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Nov 18, 2023
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KERA, City of Dallas could soon manage one of nation's oldest radio stations
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KERA celebrates 50 years of Monty Python with screening of ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ at the Texas Theatre – Nov 13! | Tellyspotting
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PBS KERA 13 Dallas Texas December 17 1986
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KERA on Instagram: "The Dallas County Republican Party has forced voters back to separate primary elections. Dallas County residents voting in the Republican or Democratic primary must now vote at their own designated polling location on primary Election Day in March. Early voting can still be done at any location. People who choose to vote on March 3 can only do so at one polling center. Dallas County elections administrator Paul Adams said it creates challenges. “I realize that is going to be
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KERA (PBS - Dallas, TX) Pledge Drive Excerpt (w/Sidney Poitier) (12/1980)
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Jun 16, 2021
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Oct 10, 2024
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UPDATE: This documentary is re-airing on Friday 2/16/24 at 9:30 p.m. KERA TV. =========== Airing 3/5/22: In 1936, a formative event in U.S. history occurred in a corner of Fair Park in Dallas. The Texas Centennial World's Fair hosted a revolutionary, nationally-funded exhibit that placed front and center the achievements of Black artists. And unsung civil rights leaders like A. Maceo Smith, Eugene K. Jones and Jesse O. Thomas would meet during the Hall's run to strategize in the fight for voting
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