Pedro Guerrero, an American Master

Imagine a life spanning some of the most important events of the 20th century, working with three of arguably the most iconic artists of that century and creating images of important modernist architecture. This was the life of the photographer Pedro E. Guerrero. Largely unknown during his lifetime, Mr. Guerrero's life and work will be seen in a new documentary in partnership with "American Masters," and VOCES tonight on PBS.

New Series by Award-Winning Latina Journalist Attracts Diverse Viewers

"America by the Numbers," the groundbreaking PBS documentary hosted by the incredible award-winning investigative journalist Maria Hinojosa premiered in fall 2014, and it showcased the changing demographics of the U.S. population.

'Downton Abbey' Season 5: George Clooney Makes Cameo, Show Considers Filming in Big Apple

It's been a British invasion in New York City this week! The city has been buzzing between the arrival of Prince William and The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton who came here for the first time ever and visited The White House, 9/11 Memorial and watched basketball with Beyoncé and JAY Z -- to the a highly anticipated visit from the cast and director of "Downton Abbey," the highest-rated drama on PBS, which Latin Post attended. Needless to say, it's been a rather exciting time for New Yorkers and Brits alike.

The Black-Brown Divide: Conversations on Race and Blackness in Latin America and the U.S.

"We're all mixed" or "what is race?" is often asserted by many Latinos. However, race is apparent to those who are at the receiving end of disadvantage. This was something that was illuminated by scholars, activists and cultural representatives from Latino grassroots organizations gathered at the three-day AfroLatin@s Now: Race Counts! Conference, which took place at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in late October.

John Jota Leaños, Creator of "Frontera! Revolt and Rebellion on the Río Grande," Talks Inspiration and Social Art

"Frontera! Revolt and Rebellion on the Río Grande" is an unconventional tale that utilizes colorful comic book-style animation, humor, diverse voices, aesthetic complexities and hip-hop to create an enthralling account of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.

PBS and Latino Public Broadcasting Showcase Short Films for National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month includes a plethora of colorful events and television and online programming in honor of la raza.

America by the Numbers: A Nation Primarily Comprised of Multicultural Individuals

Previous Census projections indicated that the U.S. wouldn't reach this multicultural milestone until 2043, however the CulturEdge Countdown Clock that is featured on America Reimagined shows that the change has already occurred.

Latina Journalist Opens Up About NYT Plagiarism Scandal in PBS Documentary

Latina reporter Macarena Hernandez is interviewed in the PBS documentary Fragile Trust, revisiting her role in the Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal.

'Family Guy' Creator Takes Family Programming To The 'Cosmos'

When "Family Guy" creator and funny-man Seth MacFarlane announced that he along with famed astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson were working on bringing back the revolutionary 1980s PBS series "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage" it certainly raised some eyebrows.

Return of Brody for Homeland's Season 4 Seems Less Likely As Actor Damien Lewis Talks New Series

WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Season 3 of "Homeland".

Downton Abbey Season 5 Update: Will Fifth Season Be the Last?

PBS's "Downton Abbey" began its dramatic fourth season in the United States this month. The series has already been renewed for season 5, but will its fifth season be its last?

Bill Nye the Science Guy Injury DWTS: Leaves 'Dancing With The Stars' But Launches 'Why With Nye' NASA Miniseries

Bill Nye "The Science Guy" became popular enough in the 90's to be a household name for years to come, but we hadn't heard from him too much until recently

PBS Documentaries: 'Latino Americans' Premieres Tonight, Presents U.S. History from Hispanic Perspective

The three-part six-hour series premieres tonight, focusing on the complex history of Latinos in the U.S.

'Downton Abbey' Season 4 Premiere Date, Spoilers: New Trailer Shows Tears, Smiles And Tea Drinking [VIDEO]

The U.S. premiere may be over four months away, but the Season 4 trailer is here.

The Real Reason ESPN Walked Away from PBS' NFL Concussions Documentary

ESPN's reputation took a serious hit this past week as The New York Times reported that "The World Wide Leader in Sports" suddenly broke off a 15-month partnership with PBS to produce a documentary highlighting the safety concerns surrounding concussions in the NFL.
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