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American Historia Promotional & Graphic Assets
American Historia promotional/graphic assets, including trailers, key art, and logos.
The Plate Show Snackisode Episode 4 - Passing the Cone!
It's the final snackisode of the season, and Spoonie wants to go out with a cherry on top!
The Plate Show Snackisode Episode 3 - Chip, Chip, Hooray!
Spoonie celebrates her favorite spectator snack – chips!
The Plate Show Snackisode Episode 2 - I Dip, You Dip, We Dip!
Instead of a dip into the Olympic pool, Spoonie is diving into…dips!
The Plate Show Snackisode Episode 1 - Go For The Sandwich!
The Plate Show is back for a bonus series of mini-episodes inspired by the Olympic games.
The Plate Show Episode 8 - Happy Lunar New Year!
It’s Lunar New Year, and Spoonie and Tongs are making Vietnamese spring rolls.
The Plate Show Episode 7 - Spoonie's Biggest Fan!
Spoonie is excited for her show all about Nigerian food.
The Plate Show Episode 6 - Let's Challah!
Spoonie is excited to make challah bread for her beloved Aunt Mitzy.
The Plate Show Episode 5 - The Great Plate Mystery!
Spoonie can’t wait to make succotash, a Native American dish, for today’s “big taste”.
The Plate Show Episode 4 - The Big Flip!
Join Spoonie as she explores different types of pancakes from all over the world.
The Plate Show Episode 3 - Taking it to the Streets!
Spoonie is doing a show about street food from around the world.
The Plate Show Episode 2 - Sun, Spice, and Everything Nice!
Spoonie is doing a show about Caribbean food and making jerk chicken.
The Plate Show Episode 1 - A Pumpkin Spiced Podcast!
It's Spoonie's first podcast ever and she's making her favorite food, pumpkin pie!
Public Works For All
Brownsville Seniors Shine in Shakespeare’s Tempest
Centenarians
Challenges and solutions for living past age 100
Senior Living on Campus
In New York a first time experiment in campus living for seniors
Cogenerate
Co-creating the future across generations
CIRKEL
How one program is bridging the knowledge gap between generations
Saving Anthony Pt. 4
Melissa is hopeful as Anthony tries to get help for his addiction
Saving Anthony Pt. 1
Melissa's story of dealing with Anthony's addiction and homelessness
St. Ann's Harm Reduction Corner
St Ann's Harm Reduction Corner: assisting users "in a safe way, without stigma."
Saving Anthony Pt. 5
A tenacious cycle continues as Anthony relapses
Saving Anthony Pt. 3
Melissa searches for Anthony
Saving Anthony Pt. 2
Anthony's story of dealing with addiction, homelessness and Melissa's efforts to save him
A Relentless Cycle: New York's Long History With Opioids
An examination into New York's long history with opioids
Living With Fentanyl
A candid look at the fentanyl crisis in NYC and New Jersey and efforts to combat it
Senior Isolation - Omi Gets Set Up
Omi shares her love of teaching arts & crafts
Aging Together - Get Set Up
Linda finds community and inspiration by joining e-learning platform GetSetUp
Older and Active. Staten Island Started a National Volunteer Program
Older Staten Islanders are keeping active and volunteering in their communities.
Senior Meal Delivery in NYC
A single nonprofit delivered half a million free meals this year
Harm Reduction Series Part 3
A look at how supervised specialists are hoping to curb overdose deaths
Harm Reduction Series Part 4
An exploration of emerging opioid additives and the widespread distribution of Naloxone
Aging Together - Senior Isolation with Reginald
Reginald battles depression and isolation by volunteering
Aging Together Volunteer Friendly Calls Adie & Jerry
Adie and Jerry talk about the tight bond they have formed through the Caring Calls Program
Aging Together Volunteer Merry
Merry talks about the benefits of local community centers to combat senior isolation.
Aging Together Volunteer Friendly Calls Eric
Eric speaks to the benefits of volunteering for a Friendly Calls Program for older adults
Student Mental Health Toolkit Promo
Alerts viewers to a PBS Learning Media Student Mental Health toolkit.
AT You've Earned It
NY State Resident's can take of advantage of discounts and savings through NY State
Robot Assisted Living with "ElliQ"
Older New Yorkers finding new social connections with technology
"Nonnas" in the Kitchen
A look at some ways older New Yorkers are cultivating a culture of connection through food
Harm Reduction Series Part 2 Needle Exchange
Harm reduction outreach is critical amid surge in opioid overdose deaths
Harm Reduction Series Part 1
An explainer of harm reduction efforts in New York City to combat overdoses
Young@Heart Promotional Materials
Promotional materials associated with the Young@Heart programs
Media with Impact - Eileen's Story
The National Mall - America's Front Yard Promo
Media with Impact - Thomas's Story
Ken Burns' The Roosevelts: An Intimate History inspired Thomas to visit Hyde Park.
All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914
The Western Front, Christmas, 1914. Out of the violence a silence, then a song. A German soldier steps into No Man’s Land singing “Stille Nacht.” Thus begins an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, peace. Term Length: 11/27/2020 - 11/26/2026
Web Extra: Striving for Excellence
Valentino Carlotti, former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner, holds Reginald F. Lewis up as an example of excellence.
Web Extra: Shattering Glass Ceilings
John Rhea, president of Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co, has 30 years of experience in investment banking and corporate executive leadership.
Web Extra: Representation in Finance
Frank Baker, managing partner and co-founder of Siris Capital.
Web Extra: Lessons from Reginald Lewis
Nikisha Alcindor, a private investor, weighs in on the lessons we can learn from Reginald F. Lewis’ success, and how we can apply them today.
Web Extra: Beyond Appearances
Laurie Nelson is an attorney with Ropes & Gray’s real estate investments and transactions group. She worked at Reginald F. Lewis’s law firm.
Parenting Minutes: Reading with your Child
This brief Parenting Minutes video describes the importance of reading to children in whatever language you are most comfortable. It highlights the fact that reading to children is an important part of their development and can help children improve their reading skills and succeed in school.
Parenting Minutes: Readiness Check
This new Parenting Minutes video helps parents assess how ready their children are for the next school year through the Readiness Check tool from the organization Learning Heroes. Readiness Check Tool: https://bealearninghero.org/readiness-check/
Parenting Minutes: Positive Parenting Strategies
This brief Parenting Minutes video features parenting strategies from real parents, including tips on helping children express their emotions, having children play an active role in planning the grocery list, and helping children prepare for school.
Parenting Minutes: Making TV Time Learning Time
This brief Parenting Minutes video advocates paying attention to what children watch on TV and encourages parents to watch TV with their children and talk to them about what they are viewing. The video encourages pointing out related examples throughout the day, reading books and doing related activities.
Parenting Minutes: Limiting Soda and Sweet Drinks
This brief Parenting Minutes video points out that there are about 40g of sugar in one 12oz can soda, which equals about 10 teaspoons of sugar. The video explains that the extra calories children get from soda and other sugary drinks can lead to obesity, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Parenting Minutes: Healthy Snacks
This brief Parenting Minutes video talks about how parents and caregivers can help children eat healthier. Eating healthy snacks keeps kids strong, which means fewer sick days and a stronger mind.
Parenting Minutes: Having Fun with Words
This brief Parenting Minutes video talks about how parents and caregivers can help build their children’s language skills through storytelling, talking, singing, playing rhyming games, as well as by pointing out and discussing things throughout the day.
Parenting Minutes: Expressing Emotions
This Parenting Minutes video, featuring parents sharing personal stories, explores the importance of helping children to name and express emotions. When children can recognize and communicate their feelings, they are better able to develop skills such as confidence and self-awareness.
Parenting Minutes: Early Math
This brief Parenting Minutes video talks about how parents and caregivers can help build their children's math skills with simple everyday exercises like matching and sorting laundry, playing games of "I Spy," and comparing shapes and sizes.
Parenting Minutes: Sharing Feelings
This Parenting Minutes video, featuring parents sharing personal stories, highlights the importance of helping children to understand and manage emotions effectively. By providing an environment where sharing and listening can take place freely, you are sending a message to your children that their thoughts and feelings are important.
Parenting Minutes: Routines
This brief Parenting Minutes video provides information about the importance of establishing a schedule at home with daily routines. Having regular routines helps children learn good habits for everything from healthy eating to doing homework. Following a routine at home helps children know what to expect each day and is great practice for following a routine at school.
Parenting Minutes: Leaning into Interests of Children with Autism
This Parenting Minutes video features a mom of four children, including two sons on the autism spectrum. She describes how she and her husband lean into their sons’ interests to motivate them, foster independence, build self-esteem, strengthen math and literacy skills, and help the family to bond.
Spectrum News/NY1 - Bill de Blasio Presidential Bid Press Conference
Spectrum News/NY1's Coverage of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's Presidential Campaign Press Conference
Long Island Business Report - Opioid Crisis
Jim Paymar discusses the opioid crisis that is devastating communities on Long Island.