Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22-23 from 10 a.m.
You're invited to enjoy a free, interactive experience at The Station at Michigan Central. This event highlights the early 1900s migration of Black Americans that profoundly shaped the city's culture, industry, and legacy.

Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m.
Sir David Attenborough explores London’s Natural History Museum, where extinct creatures come alive.

In stories that span continents and centuries, Gates introduces actors and Michigan natives Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard to the soldiers, settlers, and criminals who make up their roots, allowing his guests to understand themselves—and their families—as never before.

Thursday, Feb. 21 at 10 p.m.
Learn about jazz artist Hazel Scott, the first Black American to have their own TV show.

Eliza faces a conflict of interests when looking into the personal life of Commissioner Fitzroy.

Saturday, Feb. 22 at 10 p.m.
Sherlock and Watson pursue information about research on genetically engineered animals.

Traces the journeys of African and Caribbean immigrants in the 20th and 21st centuries to the United States, the contributions they have made to the nation's economy and culture, and how they have impacted what it means to be Black in America.

Sunday, Feb. 23 at 10 p.m.
Faced with a looming exposé, Sophie takes matters into her own hands and comes out on top.

A filmmaker learns her architect father’s iconic design in São Paulo is occupied by unhoused people.

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