FEBRUARY 8, 2021  | online video | programming | DONATE
Dear Friends,

Black History Month continues this week with many programs that celebrate and recognize the African American community. Click here for a full schedule of programs. On Tuesday night at 8PM, we will broadcast Part 2 of the locally produced program Living In My Skin. This series features 33 Black men from San Antonio, of all ages, who intimately share their stories. Watch with us on-air or stream online and if you missed Part 1 that aired last week, you can watch it here.

On Wednesday, we will premiere the Nature series episode titled "Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas." In this program, you will learn about the world's smallest owl, hummingbirds, snakes, scorpions and woodpeckers that all call this vast land home. If you have your own photos of adventures to Big Bend, we encourage you to share them with us on Facebook or Instagram!

Thank you for being a part of the KLRN family.
 
Keep watching,
Arthur
On this week's episode: District 9 Councilman John Courage talks with host T.J. Mayes about why he thinks the City of San Antonio's tree ordinance needs a little more teeth.

Also, a discussion about kids and mental health during the pandemic with Clarity Guidance Center’s Jessica Knudsen. Plus, Greg Jefferson from the Express News and Sanford Nowlin from the San Antonio Current stop by for the Reporter’s Roundtable.

The Story Goes is a bi-weekly podcast that celebrates our community’s collective successes, highlights our shared challenges, and inspires listeners to take action. In this collaboration between KLRN and SA2020, listeners will get to know the people and organizations creating change in San Antonio. Listen. Share.
Podcast Partner: SA2020
Podcast Sponsor: CPS Energy

Watch more episodes of The Beat.
Watch KLRN World Tuesday - Thursday 11AM - 4PM for educational content that comes with lesson plans and activities for middle and high-schoolers.

For more learn-at-home resources,
KLRN World (9.2)
Thursday, Feb. 11 at 8PM
Learn how Earth’s ingredients, the chemical elements, transformed barren rock into a living world. 
KLRN PBS Kids (9.3)
Friday, Feb. 12 at 7PM
MOLLY OF DENALI: MOLLY'S VALENTINE'S DAY DISASTER; PORCUPINE SLIPPERS
Molly and Trini gather supplies to make suncatchers for their friends, but they lose the beads on the way home from Nenana; Molly wants to surprise Mom with a pair of traditional beaded slippers for her birthday.
KLRN Create (9.4)
Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 9:30PM
CURIOUS TRAVELER: CURIOUS VENICE
Where is the hidden symbol of Venice on the iconic gondola? Why are there two different saints on the gateway columns? Why is the solar system off on Torre dell'Orologio? Why does Saint Mark's Basilica look like Hagia Sophia? Why does the Doge's Palace have a Stairway of Giants, and what do those symbols mean?
POPULAR on KLRN Passport

FINDING YOUR ROOTS
For more than a decade, renowned Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has helped to expand America’s sense of itself, stimulating a national conversation about identity with humor, wisdom, and compassion. Professor Gates has explored the ancestry of dozens of influential people from diverse backgrounds, taking millions of viewers deep into the past to reveal the connections that bind us all.
WEEKLY PICK on KLRN Passport

INDEPENDENT LENS: A WOMAN'S WORK
A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem sheds light on the continued fight to end the gender pay gap prevalent throughout the National Football League, chronicling the journeys of cheerleaders from the Raiders and the Bills, each of whom put their careers on the line to take legal action and fight for fair pay.