Explore the extraordinary lives of the Chickasaw people. Through both documentary and dramatic films we proudly present encounters with Hernando De Soto and Spanish Conquistadors, world renowned actress Te Ata, the youngest licensed pilot in American history, and much much more.
Celebrate 30 years of literary inspiration with the Writer's Symposium by the Sea, featuring powerful conversations with Mitch Albom, Jesmyn Ward, and Sandra Cisneros. These acclaimed authors share stories behind their celebrated works, reflect on the craft of writing, and explore the role of literature in shaping identity, resilience, and connection in today's world.
Join us as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of "Lucy," one of the most iconic fossils in human history. This new CARTA series delves into the profound impact of Lucy's discovery on the science of human origins, featuring leading experts who explore the discovery's initial significance, its enduring influence, and the current advancements in this pivotal field. Reignite your curiosity about how we became human and why it matters for our global future.
The Kyoto Prize is one of the world’s most prestigious honors, awarded annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to the betterment of humanity through science, technology, and the arts. Meet the 2024 laureates who continue to break new ground in their respective fields. William Forsythe – Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and...
The United States is at a crossroads, with its two major political parties undergoing significant transformations. To better understand these changes and their implications for the country’s future, historian and political commentator Heather Cox Richardson recently sat down with UC Berkeley professor of law and history Dylan Penningroth for a...