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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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Back of the Bus: Mass Transit, Race and Inequality

Back of the Bus: Mass Transit, Race and Inequality

Equal access to transportation was once a central issue of the Civil Rights Movement. But today, disparities still persist.

00:50:50  |   Wed 12 Jan 2011
State of Siege: Mississippi Whites and the Civil Rights Movement

State of Siege: Mississippi Whites and the Civil Rights Movement

Mississippi led the South in an extraordinary battle to maintain racial segregation. Whites set up powerful citizens groups and state agencies to fight the civil rights movement. Their tactics were f…

00:53:00  |   Sat 08 Jan 2011
Say It Loud: A Century of Great African-American Speeches

Say It Loud: A Century of Great African-American Speeches

Titled after the classic 1969 James Brown anthem, "Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud," this anthology illuminates the ideas and debates pulsing through the black freedom struggle from the 1960s to…

00:52:54  |   Sat 01 Jan 2011
Say It Plain: A Century of Great African-American Speeches

Say It Plain: A Century of Great African-American Speeches

Spanning the 20th century, this collection is a vivid account of how African Americans sounded the charge against racial injustice, exhorting the country to live up to its democratic principles.

00:51:29  |   Sat 01 Jan 2011
Testing Teachers

Testing Teachers

Teachers matter. A lot. Studies show that students with the best teachers learn three times as much as students with the worst teachers. Researchers say the achievement gap between poor children and …

00:52:52  |   Thu 12 Aug 2010
War on Poverty

War on Poverty

When Lyndon B. Johnson became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, he put the power of his presidency behind a remarkable series of reform initiatives. The legislation was geared tow…

00:52:00  |   Sat 12 Jun 2010
The Great Textbook War

The Great Textbook War

What should children learn in school? It's a question that's stirred debate for decades, and in 1974 it led to violent protests in West Virginia. Schools were hit by dynamite, buses were riddled with…

00:52:52  |   Tue 01 Jun 2010
Workplace U

Workplace U

A new movement turns conventional wisdom on its head, and makes a job the ticket to an education. The idea is to turn workplaces into classrooms and marginal students into productive workers.

00:52:52  |   Thu 12 Nov 2009
Rising By Degrees

Rising By Degrees

The United States is facing a dramatic demographic challenge: Young Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the population, and they are the least likely to graduate from college.

00:53:00  |   Sun 01 Nov 2009
Early Lessons

Early Lessons

The Perry Preschool Project is one of the most famous education experiments of the last 50 years. The study asked a question: Can preschool boost the IQ scores of poor African-American children and p…

00:53:00  |   Mon 12 Oct 2009
Behind the Scenes: Hard Times in Middletown Debrief

Behind the Scenes: Hard Times in Middletown Debrief

Producer Laurie Stern talks with Stephen Smith about wrapping up their documentary Hard Times in Middletown.

00:10:12  |   Fri 26 Jun 2009
Behind the Scenes: Bridge to Somewhere Debrief

Behind the Scenes: Bridge to Somewhere Debrief

Producer Catherine Winter talks with Stephen Smith about wrapping up the documentary Bridge to Somewhere.

00:17:14  |   Fri 19 Jun 2009
Behind the Scenes: A Better Life Debrief

Behind the Scenes: A Better Life Debrief

Producers Kate Ellis and Ellen Guettler talk with Stephen Smith about wrapping up their documentary A Better Life: Creating the […]

00:09:59  |   Fri 12 Jun 2009
Behind the Scenes: Foreclosure City Debrief

Behind the Scenes: Foreclosure City Debrief

Producer Krissy Clark talks with Stephen Smith about life after the her documentary.

00:08:49  |   Fri 05 Jun 2009
Bridge to Somewhere

Bridge to Somewhere

President Barack Obama wants to create jobs by building infrastructure. So did another president. Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to put people to work by building roads, bridges, dams, sewers, schoo…

00:52:52  |   Tue 12 May 2009
Behind the Scenes: Editing

Behind the Scenes: Editing

ARW editor Peter Clowney talks with Stephen Smith about the processing of editing radio documentaries.

00:13:20  |   Fri 01 May 2009
A Better Life: Creating the American Dream

A Better Life: Creating the American Dream

The "American dream" has powered the hopes and aspirations of Americans for generations. But what exactly is the American dream? How did we come to define it? And is it changing?

00:53:00  |   Fri 01 May 2009
Behind the Scenes: A Better Life, Part 2

Behind the Scenes: A Better Life, Part 2

ARW producers Ellen Guettler and Kate Ellis discuss the “American dream.” It began as a plain but revolutionary notion: each […]

00:10:32  |   Fri 24 Apr 2009
Behind the Scenes: The Great Depression

Behind the Scenes: The Great Depression

ARW Executive Editor Stephen Smith hosts a panel discussion on the political, financial, and cultural sides of America during the […]

00:51:21  |   Fri 17 Apr 2009
Hard Times in Middletown

Hard Times in Middletown

For almost a century, Muncie, Indiana has been known as "Middletown," the quintessential American community. But now, as the rust-belt city grapples with deepening recession, many residents are losin…

00:53:00  |   Sun 12 Apr 2009
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