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Legacy funding has empowered PBS North to inspire and enrich lives for a more vibrant and connected community by creating programs that preserve and celebrate Minnesota’s culture, history, and values. This funding has enabled the station to produce impactful local stories, supporting educational and community-focused content that would not otherwise be possible. Through series like Almanac North, Native Report, Minnesota Historia , and Minnesota Legislative Repor t, and documentaries highlighting Minnesotan heritage, PBS North has provided an accessible platform for diverse voices and perspectives. Legacy support not only strengthens local storytelling but also ensures these valuable narratives continue to reach and resonate with audiences across the state.
Encouraging Political Dialogue
Discovering Local History
Learning With Experts
Through programming like Minnesota Legislative Report and Almanac North , we provide a platform for our viewership to learn and engage with political ideas at the local and state level in a fair, supportive environment that allows people to share their thoughts and ideas and engage in discourse in a constructive, positive way.
PBS North provides programming through which people can learn what it means to be Minnesotan. With direct historical examinations through Minnesota Historia or larger cultural and community
PBS North encourages our community to engage with the topics they enjoy and learn more. Great Gardening and Doctors on Call both provide an avenue for people with curiosity to reach out and learn more directly from the experts live on the air. Being able to reach somebody with a deep knowledge with a specific question provides immense value not only to the person asking, but to all those watching along.
conversations with Native Report and Almanac North , we encourage viewers to engage with the
history and culture that surrounds them and to become more connected with the present through the past.
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