An American Story: Race Amity and the Other Tradition will be broadcast later this month on the WORLD Channel and its family of 155 affiliated public television stations across the country. You can watch the trailer for the film here.
The film will be broadcast across Alabama on Alabama Public Television on January 21 at 6 p.m., and on January 26 at 3 p.m.
In Huntsville, the APT television outlet is WHIQ. Specific times and stations of the film’s broadcast can be accessed here―a detailed listing by state, locality, and individual public television stations will be updated every week.
Produced by the National Center for Race Amity, and co-sponsored by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States, as a means of promoting public discourse on race relations, An American Story illuminates significant past episodes of collaboration and loving friendship that transcended race. In so doing, the film seeks to light the way out of the morass of racial prejudice and to fire our enthusiasm for renewed efforts to build community, continuing our ascent toward true equality, justice, and unity.T
To learn more about the National Center for Race Amity and its efforts to advance cross-racial and cross-cultural amity, visit its website here.
This inspiring film can serve as a valuable resource in your conversations with family, friends, and neighbors on the subject of race relations, vital to our nation’s present and future well-being and the fulfillment of its highest aspirations.