She was a physician, the first female senator in the United States, an advocate, suffragette and a sister wife. Martha Hughes Cannon was a remarkable, complicated woman.
Read more »Released Sunday July 22nd, 2012
They came from every corner of Utah. From farms and ranches, college campuses and corner gas stations. From small crossroad towns, quiet suburbs and the heart of big cities.
Read more »Released Monday March 12th, 2012
Sean Patrick gathered a community, became a catalyst for change, and continues, even after her death, to inspire the critical quest for ovarian cancer research and awareness.
Read more »Released Monday January 23rd, 2012
In a follow up to Utah's Freedom Riders, KUED looks at the many ways youth activism manifests itself in Utah in the 21st Century, and the different issues that concern young people.
Read more »Released Tuesday November 8th, 2011
In 1994, Salt Lake City filmmaker Twinkle Chisholm followed the stories of five Utah women living with breast cancer. This month, she presents a follow-up to that program titled, Remembering the Faces of Breast Cancer, which looks at how things have changed in the last 17 years.
Read more »Released Monday October 24th, 2011
In July 2011, the nation will close the chapter of space exploration tied with the Space Shuttle program. While the entire nation has felt pride in its achievements and loss in its tragedies, few states have had the close attachment to the program that Utah has had.
Read more »Released Thursday July 21st, 2011
Fifty years ago, the nation's newspapers were filled with headlines about the civil rights conflict igniting the South. The fever would spread, jumping state lines, race, color and creed. Soon, freedom riders were found in every state of the nation - including Utah.
Read more »Released Monday May 16th, 2011
What do eight Utah teenage girls have to say about freedom in 2011? As part of KUED's community outreach surrounding Freedom Riders, eight high school filmmakers have created four very personal films that express what freedom means to them. The half-hour KUED/SpyHop Productions program, Navigating Freedom: A Utah Youth Perspective.
Read more »Released Monday May 16th, 2011
One in three homeless men in America is a military veteran. 46 percent of these homeless veterans served in the Vietnam era.
Read more »Released Monday January 31st, 2011
On the Edge: Mental Health in Utah tells the eye-opening story of a mental health crisis being grossly ignored in Utah. Produced and directed by KUED's Nancy Green and Sally Shaum, the one-hour documentary is the story of people diagnosed with severe mental illness and their struggle in a world that has little to offer in terms of care, support and resources
Read more »Released Wednesday October 27th, 2010
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