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As we begin the first new school year in the COVID-19 era, HIKI NŌ students reflect on their experiences with distance learning and other challenges brought on by the pandemic.
As we begin the first new school year in the COVID-19 era, HIKI NŌ students reflect on their experiences with distance learning and other challenges brought on by the pandemic.
As we begin the first new school year in the COVID-19 era, HIKI NŌ students reflect on their experiences with Distance Learning and attending school from home.
Examining what has changed, and what hasn’t, since the outrage and protests of last summer.
Growing in numbers, Asian Americans face a reckoning of what it means to be American.
A time of bold ambition and a fight for equality and identity.
Fighting for equality and tested loyalties.
Discover the role vaccination plays in our growing ability to prevent the spread of illness.
Madden Awaya, a fourth grader at Waiākea Elementary School on Hawaiʻi Island, talks about how adopting a dog helped them during the pandemic. If you missed last night's program, stream it now,
PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS Critical Care: America Vs. the World. Despite recent reform efforts, the United States still has the most expensive health care system in the developed world — with worse health outcomes compared to its international peers and 30 million Americans with no insurance.