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Next week, see an intimate and timely portrait of a man who reshaped American democracy, follow the extraordinary lives of big cats and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

In the midst of segregation, the all-Black Tennessee A&I Tigers made history by winning three straight national championships. Captain Dick Barnett fought to secure recognition for his team. In 2019, their induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame marked the victory of his persistence. Discover their triumph over adversity and Barnett's relentless effort to preserve their legacy.

When three children die of leukemia in a rural Mexican town, two mothers and a scientist discover radioactivity in the water, sparking backlash and denial. Their fight for justice reveals the personal cost of exposing hidden environmental threats.

Explore the life and legacy of the nation’s first African American Supreme Court justice. The film follows Justice Marshall, known as “Mr. Civil Rights,” from his legal career with the NAACP to his 1967 appointment to the nation’s highest court.

Return to Botswana’s Okavango Delta to follow the extraordinary lives of lions, leopards and cheetahs. Filming day and night in the heart of the wilderness, an elite team of filmmakers reveals new insights from the secret world of wild big cats.

Examine the impact of climate change on sacred places around the world with journalist Gulnaz Khan. Meet faith leaders drawing on ancient wisdom and spiritual resilience to confront the crisis with hope and action in this powerful four-part series.

Family may be the greatest mystery of all… 

Relative Race
Four teams compete in a 10-day cross-country road trip to find long-lost relatives and win $50,000. Hosted by Dan Debenham, this new reality series brings family history to life.

Finding Your Roots
For more than a decade, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has explored the ancestry of influential people from diverse backgrounds, revealing hidden historical family connections.

Long Lost Family
Twins separated at birth. Estranged relatives. Family secrets. This series follows people searching for missing family, helping them find answers to mysteries that have haunted their entire lives.

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In this episode, you visit Big Creek Distilling Company in Dahlonega, Georgia, where a family-owned business is transforming the region’s moonshining past into a modern whiskey tradition. Host David Zelski takes you inside the still house to taste bourbon, gin and even gold-infused moonshine while exploring the history that shaped North Georgia spirits.

Savannah’s own Clay Hodges is carving his path in hip-hop and he is not waiting for anyone’s permission. On this episode of the Peach Jam podcast, Clay talks about the grind, the dedication and the pride that fuel his music. You will also hear what being “an artist” means to him and why his journey is just getting started.

After two years of work and millions of dollars, one of Georgia’s legendary historic landmarks has been restored, the Warm Springs Pools of President Roosevelt. Read more.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners delays confirmation of two nominees to an election board, the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Apalachee High School, Georgia U.S. senators call for the resignation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and more. Listen and subscribe.

In this episode of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, you explore two of the state’s most legendary high school football rivalries: Calhoun vs. Cartersville and Thomasville vs. Thomas County Central. Coaches share what makes these matchups unforgettable, from the history and tradition to the pride each community brings to Friday night lights. Tune in to discover why Georgia high school football rivalries are among the fiercest in the nation.

Last chance to join us for Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale on Wednesday, September 10! Make a donation to GPB at the Gold or Silver level to arrive in style at Phipps Plaza, pose on the red carpet, play trivia and mingle with fellow public television aficionados. Don’t wait these tickets are only available until the morning of Monday, September 8. Learn More

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