corner corner

Pledge Now

Sign up for our Online Seven Program Guide

Sign up for our E-newsletter

KUED Productions
Community

UtahNow Condemned
Following the execution of Ronnie Lee Gardner KUED’s UtahNow team explores questions of justice and mercy in: Condemned. Watch the entire show online!

Contact with Mary Dickson
Tonight at 9:55pm, Weldon J. Taylor Executive Lecture Series

KUED Kids!
Check out KUED's
Kids Website!

"Diverse Voices" press releases:

Found 31

 Latin Music USA Comes to KUED

Wed, September 8th, 2010 - Did you know Salsa came from New York? That the Kingsmen's "Louie Louie" is a cha cha chá? That rap meet reggae to make Reggaetón? In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, KUED will premiere Latin Music USA on Wednesday, September 8 and 15...

KUED Airs First Film to Examine America's Exit Strategy for the War in Afghanistan

Wed, August 25th, 2010 - Close to nine years after the first raid was launched, Afghanistan is now America's longest war. How will it end? Camp Victory, Afghanistan, a new documentary directed by Carol Dysinger, is the first film to examine the reality of building a fun...

Incredible Journey of Four American Children Becoming Bilingual

Tue, August 10th, 2010 - Speaking in Tongues is a powerful and inspiring documentary that follows four American children master two languages on a professional level. As part of the children's journey their parents place them in schools that emphasize and exercise a diverse...

Follow Heartwarming Story of Disabled Person's Receiving Their Service Dog

Sun, August 8th, 2010 - Millions of Americans with disabilities rely on hope to get them through the day; hope for gaining or reclaiming independence; and hope for an easier way to do everyday tasks. Each year hundreds of people with disabilities find just what they are loo...

What Happens When an Innocent Man is Wrongfully Jailed?

POV's "Presumed Guilty" Offers a Powerful Look at Justice Betrayed
Tue, July 27th, 2010 - Antonio Zúñiga's life changed when he went for a walk on December, 12, 2005. As he crossed a busy Mexico City avenue, two city police abruptly arrested him for committing a crime he knew nothing about. He spent the next 20 years of his...

American Masters Pays Tribute to Country Music Patriarch Merle Haggard

Wed, July 21st, 2010 - "I'm living proof that things go wrong in America and I'm also living proof that things can go right," syas Merle Haggard. This country music legand, who is often called "the poet of the common man," tells it how it is. Merle Haggard: Learning to Liv...

Joe Hill Returns to KUED

Wed, June 9th, 2010 - Before Joe Hill faced the firing squad in 1915, his legend had reached near-mythic proportions. As a singer-songwriter and labor activist, Hill  would challenge the American values of fairness and justice and would provide a rallying cry for def...

Two American Woman Explore the War in Kashmir

Tue, May 18th, 2010 - Two young American women, Senain, a Muslim, and Geeta a Hindu, sneak cameras into Kashmir, where conflicting faiths fuel the war. Their mission: to find out how peace can begin when bordering countries are deeply divided by conflict. The answers they...

Film Explores Misunderstood Epidemic of Depression

The Most Prevalent, Yet Silent, Mental Health Issue Facing the Country
Wed, May 12th, 2010 - With more than 21 million Americans diagnosed with clinical depression, it remains one of the most misunderstood conditions.  Seen as something imagined or self-inflicted, depression is often not recognized as a medical illness. Yet, depression...

Frontline Looks at Journalist Staying with Taliban Insurgents

Tue, May 11th, 2010 - Last fall Najibullah Quraishi, an Afghan journalist, negotiated extraordinary access to a militant cell in northern Afghanistan with longtime ties to Al Qaeda and the Taliban. For 10 days, Quraishi lived among the fighters of Hezb-i-Islami's "Central...
corner corner
Find us on FacebookFind us on Twitter

This page loaded in 0.64 s.