TV Schedule for MCAET - Media Center for Art, Education & Technolo
Sunday, May 17th TV listings for MCAET - Media Center for Art, Education & Technolo
What happens when you invite as many jazz musicians as you can to pose for a photo in 1950s Harlem? Playful verse and glorious artwork capture an iconic moment for American jazz.
The Arts in the Schools series proudly spotlights African-American honors students involved in performing arts in Monterey County.
As a highlight of their 2020-2021 season, Camarada presents the world premiere of a newly-commissioned work by Tijuana-based bassist and composer Andrés Martin.
Jack Peterson travels throughout Monterey County recording musical acts performing original music. Three Monterey County acts: Zack Freitas, Grumbling Ginger and Flaco El Jandro.
A Ride to Remember tells how a community came togetherâboth black and whiteâto make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American families were not allowed entry.
Picture Books Let the Children March
Frank Morrison's oil-on-canvas paintings bring African American children's civil rights march to life; Monica Clark-Robinson's poetic words document this time.
Race and Identity in the Suburban Schoolhouse An educated citizenry is said to be the backbone of democracy and a crucial bulwark in an increasingly interconnected and hyper-competitive world.
Local Legends Helen Rucker
Helen Rucker is a lifelong educator and community activist; she discusses race, politics and the importance of knowing our ancestral history.
A History of Black Achievement In America
Examine how the Progressive Era and the Roaring Twenties were periods of success for Black achievement or African American achievement.
The Legacy of the American Economy- Strong Market, Growth and Stability or Another '29 Crash? Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana (2005-2013) and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2001-2003).
Race and Identity in the Suburban Schoolhouse An educated citizenry is said to be the backbone of democracy and a crucial bulwark in an increasingly interconnected and hyper-competitive world.
The Borders John Ware Reclaimed
Discussion of Foggo's documentary John Ware Reclaimed.
Local Legends Helen Rucker
Helen Rucker is a lifelong educator and community activist; she discusses race, politics and the importance of knowing our ancestral history.
The Legacy of the American Economy- Strong Market, Growth and Stability or Another '29 Crash? Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana (2005-2013) and Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2001-2003).
Featuring interviews and performances by musical artists in and around Monterey County hosted by John Michael.
In this episode: Bosch Glide vs Festool Kapex; Legs, Through M&T, & Dimpling - Knock Down Trestle Table Pt. 1.
Teacher.Tech 024
Jamie shares 11 of his favorite websites; seven websites that help create graphics and edit photos.
EWB helps build better communities.
Featuring interviews and performances by musical artists in and around Monterey County hosted by John Michael.
Opportunities in the field of data science are endless. Margaret Zuhlke, career advisor and alumni relations specialist for the Halicioglu Data Science Institute at UC San Diego, joins Saura Naderi to discuss how to ready your skill set and resume...
Anthony Breslin has been a powerfully original force within the Australian art scene ever since the late 90s. He has produced and delivered many large scale community and charity projects.
Painting in watercolour and acrylic, Linda's work reflects her humour and sense of connection to the landscape. Her paintings capture the essence of the Australian landscape and way of life.
A Ride to Remember tells how a community came togetherâboth black and whiteâto make a change. When Sharon Langley was born in the early 1960s, many amusement parks were segregated, and African-American families were not allowed entry.
Picture Books Let the Children March
Frank Morrison's oil-on-canvas paintings bring African American children's civil rights march to life; Monica Clark-Robinson's poetic words document this time.
Filmmaker and author Cheryl Foggo joins moderator Stephanie Batiste for a virtual discussion of Foggo's documentary, "John Ware Reclaimed."
