
A short documentary exploring cultural exchange between Cuba and the United States through education, history, and personal connections. Through the experiences of Professor Gail August, the film highlights how understanding different perspectives can help build friendship across decades of political division.

An interview with filmmaker John Buchanan exploring the inspiration, historical context, and creation of his Cuba documentary. The discussion offers behind-the-scenes insights into the film's message of cultural understanding and international friendship.

This educational documentary explores how historical weather observations, dating back to Benjamin Franklin's era, connect to modern climate science and global climate change research. Through a blend of history, science, mathematics, and technology, it demonstrates how students can use data to better understand our changing world.

This video highlights how open access to historical and scientific data helps researchers, educators, and students better understand our planet's oceans, weather, and changing climate.

Can a neighborhood shape a lifetime?
For generations of Andorra kids, the answer is yes. This heartfelt look back explores 70 years of friendships, memories, traditions, and community spirit in a small corner of Philadelphia where the bonds formed in childhood continue to thrive decades later.
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