
WKSU Specials
Upcoming and previously aired special broadcasts on WKSU.
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In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, we broadcast a special originally produced in 2015, but still relevant today.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s journey to a philosophy of nonviolence and his lasting legacy as a peace proponent is recalled in interviews with his daughter, the late Yolanda King.
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Going for Broke, a co-production To the Best of Our Knowledge and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, centers on Americans who have lived on the edge.
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Each year, Hanukkah Lights marks the age-old Jewish celebration with contemporary fiction.
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Though they may seem integral to the U.S. system, primaries in fact are a relatively new phenomenon.
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Documents how Americans heard the news of Pearl Harbor over their radios.
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A look at the "no excuses" education reform model through the eyes of a former teacher and students.
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Who moved the giant monolithic statues of Rapa Nui, a remote island in the South Pacific?
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Foreign policy experts discuss the conflict in Ukraine and potentially prosecuting aggressors for war crimes.