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APM Reports Documentaries

The documentary unit of APM Reports (formerly American RadioWorks) has produced more than 140 programs on topics such as health, history, education and justice.

Documentary Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 27 days
Average duration
43 minutes
Episodes
188
Years Active
2004 - 2022
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Old Idea, New Economy: Rediscovering Apprenticeships

Old Idea, New Economy: Rediscovering Apprenticeships

You might think apprenticeships are a relic from an earlier era, but a growing number of Americans are using them as a way into the middle class.

00:52:46  |   Mon 03 Sep 2018
Still Rising: First-Generation College Students a Decade Later

Still Rising: First-Generation College Students a Decade Later

They bet that college would help them move up. Did it pay off?

00:52:11  |   Mon 27 Aug 2018
Changing Class: Are Colleges Helping Americans Move Up?

Changing Class: Are Colleges Helping Americans Move Up?

Colleges have long offered a pathway to success for just about anyone. But new research shows that with the country growing ever more economically divided, colleges are not doing enough to help stude…

00:52:36  |   Mon 20 Aug 2018
Order 9066, Part 3: Leaving Camp

Order 9066, Part 3: Leaving Camp

At the end of 1944, the U.S. government lifted the order barring people of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast. Many people freed from camp faced racism and poverty as they tried to rebuild their l…

00:52:59  |   Wed 11 Jul 2018
Order 9066, Part 2: Fighting for Freedom

Order 9066, Part 2: Fighting for Freedom

At the beginning of World War Two, Japanese Americans not already in the military were declared ineligible for service. The government said it doubted their loyalty. But as the war dragged on, the ne…

00:52:59  |   Wed 11 Jul 2018
Order 9066, Part 1: The Roundup

Order 9066, Part 1: The Roundup

Japanese warplanes bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Hours later, the FBI began rounding up people of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast.

00:52:59  |   Wed 11 Jul 2018
Ethics Be Damned, Part 3

Ethics Be Damned, Part 3

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is a major investor in Neurocore, a company based in Michigan that claims to help kids with various attention deficit disorders. Since taking office, she's kept her st…

00:11:25  |   Mon 19 Mar 2018
Ethics Be Damned, Part 2

Ethics Be Damned, Part 2

It all started with a fur coat and an expensive rug. It ended with the resignation of President Eisenhower's chief of staff. That incident led to the government ethics system of today. In the second …

00:11:36  |   Mon 19 Mar 2018
Ethics Be Damned, Part 1

Ethics Be Damned, Part 1

More than half of Trump's 20-person Cabinet has engaged in questionable or unethical conduct since taking office. The nation's top ethics official says "these are perilous times." In the first instal…

00:12:15  |   Mon 19 Mar 2018
Shadow Class: College Dreamers in Trump's America

Shadow Class: College Dreamers in Trump's America

President Trump is ending DACA, which allowed some 800,000 undocumented young people to stay and work in the United States. For some, that may mean the end of a dream of going to college. This progra…

00:52:24  |   Mon 11 Sep 2017
Hard to Read: How American schools fail kids with dyslexia

Hard to Read: How American schools fail kids with dyslexia

Public schools are denying children with dyslexia proper treatment and often failing to identify them in the first place.

00:51:51  |   Mon 11 Sep 2017
Shackled Legacy: Universities and the Slave Trade

Shackled Legacy: Universities and the Slave Trade

Profits from slavery and related industries helped build some of the most prestigious schools in New England. This documentary focuses on three universities -- Harvard, Georgetown and the University …

00:51:39  |   Mon 04 Sep 2017
Keeping Teachers

Keeping Teachers

There may be nothing more important in the educational life of a child than having effective teachers. But the United States is struggling to attract and keep teachers.

00:51:47  |   Mon 28 Aug 2017
Historically Black, Part 3

Historically Black, Part 3

The Question of Black Identity, Black Love Stories

00:51:52  |   Fri 17 Feb 2017
Historically Black, Part 2

Historically Black, Part 2

Tracking Down a Slave's Bill of Sale, The Path to Founding an HBCU, The Fiddler who Charmed Missouri

00:51:52  |   Fri 10 Feb 2017
Historically Black, Part 1

Historically Black, Part 1

NASA's Human Computers, Harlem Through James Van Der Zee's Lens, The Spirit of the Million Man March

00:51:52  |   Fri 03 Feb 2017
Rewriting the Sentence: College Behind Bars

Rewriting the Sentence: College Behind Bars

After an abrupt reversal 20 years ago, some prisons and colleges try to maintain college education for prisoners.

00:52:09  |   Thu 08 Sep 2016
What It Takes: Chasing Graduation at High-Poverty High Schools

What It Takes: Chasing Graduation at High-Poverty High Schools

The nation's high school graduation rate is at an all-time high, but high-poverty schools face a stubborn challenge. Schools in Miami and Pasadena are trying to do things differently.

00:52:01  |   Thu 01 Sep 2016
Spare the Rod: Reforming School Discipline

Spare the Rod: Reforming School Discipline

A get-tough attitude prevailed among educators in the 1980s and 1990s, but research shows that zero-tolerance policies don't make schools safer and lead to disproportionate discipline for students of…

00:52:07  |   Thu 25 Aug 2016
Stuck at Square One: The Remedial Education Trap

Stuck at Square One: The Remedial Education Trap

A system meant to give college students a better shot at succeeding is actually getting in the way of many, costing them time and money and taking a particular toll on students of color.

00:51:46  |   Thu 18 Aug 2016
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