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Next week, a veteran finds healing through acts of service, American Experience tells the story of a North Carolina coup and race massacre and more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Riddled with survivor's guilt, Marine veteran Anthony Marquez makes it his mission to reconnect with the Gold Star families of the fallen. By carving and hand-delivering a battlefield cross for each, he finds the path to heal himself.

Discover the story of the deadly 1898 race massacre and coup d’état in Wilmington, North Carolina, when white supremacists overthrew the multi-racial government of the state’s largest city through a campaign of violence and intimidation.

Engineering is all around us, and we humans have been doing it forever. But how does it actually work? Find out in this 3-part series by watching some of the most creative folks in the game build stuff that helps extend our range, amplify our abilities, and alter our environment for the better. 

A recent discovery of gold and silver artifacts in Laos sheds light on the ancient Khmer Empire and may point to a lost city of immense power and wealth even older than the megacity of Angkor.

Revisit American history from a new perspective or sample the best of foreign language television this month, only on GPB Passport.

The First Lady
Watch the new episodes or watch from the beginning as Gillian Anderson’s Eleanor Roosevelt, Michelle Pfeiffer’s Betty Ford and Viola Davis’s Michelle Obama face the twin pressures of politics and fame.

Hostage
The hijacking of a Nordic Airlines flight from Stockholm to San Francisco becomes a tense study of people imprisoned by their pasts. In Swedish with English subtitles.

The Intern
Following a judicial error that landed her behind bars, former mayor Constance Meyer goes to law school. In French with English subtitles.

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In this episode, Peter and Orlando explore the comprehensive, authoritative biography of civil rights icon John Lewis, “The Conscience of the Congress.” The 700-page volume draws on interviews with Lewis and approximately 275 others who knew him at various stages of his life and never-before-used FBI files and documents.

The Asian/Pacific Islander community in metro Atlanta continues to grow. 460,000 people now live in the 10 county area, constituting 4% of the state population and 12% in Gwinnett County. The highest density reside in the northeast suburbs.

The diversity of these communities offer a unique understanding toward the variety of cultures.

We visited the only Chinese bookstore in the southeast for an opportunity to try an ancient art form of language and beauty.

Join David Zelski as he takes you on a flavor exploration with The Salt Table. This unique store in Pooler, Georgia, offers an array of salts, seasonings and gourmet foods. This episode delves into the science of salt, the art of seasoning and the entrepreneurial journey of Carol and Dave Legasse. From Himalayan pink salt to exotic spice blends, The Salt Table has something for every palate.

A friend of Salvation South editor Chuck Reece had a hard year because of things that were out of his control. Chuck didn’t have any answers to the hand that life dealt his friend, but he did have a few ideas about certain uniquely Southern constants we can turn to when the rough patches come, as they inevitably do.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, President-elect Donald Trump promised mass deportations. Does he have the resources to pull it off? Georgia could be closer than ever to having its first national park. And new research shows psilocybin therapy could help treat mental illness. Listen and subscribe.

As the playoff picture starts to come into focus, Jon and Hannah welcome two region champion coaches to the podcast: Appling County's Jordan Mullis, the Region 3-2A champion, and Colquitt County's Sean Calhoun, the Region 1-6A champion. Listen here.

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