Connecticut’s coastline along Long Island Sound will be the frontline to some of the state’s most severe impacts of climate change. In this documentary we travel along the Sound to learn about its historical and ecological importance, what changes coastal communities face, and what needs to be done to protect them. Premiered in February 2023. Link to PBS broadcast.

In New Haven, Connecticut, a public high school has carved out a reputation as a culinary powerhouse. Despite not having any funding for their program, the school has won nearly every state title in competitive cooking in the past 10 years. Follow the team on their journey this year to the national championship in this mini-doc. Premiered in July 2023. Link to PBS broadcast.

Advice from young ski jumpers and a historic tradition in the hills of northwester Connecticut.

Atomic Vet: Hank Bolden was one of thousands of soldiers exposed to secret nuclear weapons tests during the Cold War. Now in his 80’s, he’s going back to jazz school..

Adger Cowans is a photographer and an artist whose work spans from the civil rights era to Hollywood movie sets.

Why We March: After a summer of protests, young activists across New England push for for racial justice.

Expert composter Domingo Medina shows you how to help get food waste out of the trash and into the soil.

The Fight For A Better Life: Boxers take on Parkinson’s in New London, CT.