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WXXI Community Town Hall with Chris Hastings • WXXI-TV & WXXI YouTube

WXXI President & CEO Chris Hastings invites you to join him Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. on WXXI’s YouTube channel or on WXXI-TV for a Community Town Hall, where he’ll share his vision for the future and talk with key members of our team about our commitment to serving this region. The Town Hall will conclude with a moderated Q&A, with questions submitted by YOU!

Chris will be joined by:

  • Julio Sáenz, Chief Content Officer
  • Cara Rager, MS. Ed., Director of Early Learning
  • Evan Dawson, host of “Connections”

Here are ways you can participate:

  • Submit a question below
  • Enter for the chance to be part of the studio audience below
  • Then watch Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m. on WXXI-TV and WXXI YouTube channel

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Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don’t Know Me • Now on PBS Passport

If you are a WXXI member and have PBS Passport, you can watch Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don’t Know Me on demand.

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Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don’t Know Me shares the story of legendary singer Teddy Pendergrass, the man who would have been the biggest R&B artist of all time. It’s a story of a childhood in a Philadelphia ghetto; of the scandalous deaths of his father and first manager; of sex, drugs, money and global fame; of the triumph against injustice; and of the tragic accident that changed his life forever, at the age of only 31.

Despite poverty, racism, and violence, Pendergrass managed to become one of the first African American artists to go multi-platinum repeatedly. He was a man who actively championed the rights of Black artists when discrimination was rife, and a man who, in the years after becoming quadriplegic, overcame depression and thoughts of suicide and resumed doing what he loved best — making music. He left a priceless legacy after his death with the music he made and the people he touched.

“Closing the Loop” from GBH’s “The Big Dig” and WXXI News • A live podcast taping at WXXI Studios

In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in projects that attempt to address the harm done by urban highways – covering them up, transforming them into boulevards, or removing them entirely. But even as the problems with these structures are easy to see, the right solution for any given city is usually not obvious. Often, it’s contentious. 

Ian Coss, host of the Peabody-Award winning podcast “The Big Dig,” is taking the show on the road to do live tapings in different cities facing the same issue – in Seattle, Portland, Austin, Syracuse, Baltimore and now Rochester!

WXXI News is pleased to host this live taping of the podcast on Tuesday, April 7th, at WXXI’s studio, where Ian will be joined by a panel of guests to unpack the issues facing Rochester’s Inner Loop.

Event Details:

Hosted by: WXXI News
What: Live taping of “The Big Dig” podcast
When: Tuesday, April 7 at 6:30 p.m., Doors open at 6 p.m.
Where: WXXI’s Studios (280 State Street)
Tickets: Free but reservations are required.

REGISTRATION TO BE PART OF THE STUDIO AUDIENCE COMING SOON!

More about the podcast:

“The Big Dig” from GBH News explores Boston’s controversial effort to bury a downtown highway – once the most expensive public works project in American history – and the lessons that it holds for the ambitious infrastructure ideas of today. The series was named one of the best podcasts of 2023 by the New Yorker and one of the best podcasts of all time by Time Magazine.

The live tapings will be released as part of a new season of “The Big Dig” podcast, which was honored with a Peabody Award in 2024. It spent over six weeks in the top 100 shows on Apple Podcasts.

Mister Rogers Valentine • Download it here

You had us at “Hello, Neighbor.”

Share kindness, friendship, and inclusion on Valentine’s Day with this card inspired by one of the most caring, considerate, and generous people that public media has ever known — Mister Rogers.

Click the pdf below to download this free WXXI created valentine to share with your favorite people.

  • Mister Rogers Valentine card

SOLD OUT! MASTERPIECE “The Forsytes” Special Screening• The Little Theatre

Looking for your next period drama obsession? WXXI has it and you can see the first episode on the big screen before its TV premiere!

Join us for a free screening of the first episode of the Masterpiece series, The Forsytes, a bold, new reimagining from writer Debbie Horsfield. It chronicles the lives, loves, trials and triumphs of a wealthy Victorian era stockbroking family, whose generations find themselves torn between tradition and self-sacrifice versus personal happiness and the pursuit of love. Enjoy the screening, plus giveaways and a special drawing!

DETAILS:
The Forsytes Special Screening
Saturday, February 28 at 1 p.m. (Doors open at 12 pm)
The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue
Tickets are FREE, but registration is required!

The Forsytes premieres on WXXI-TV on Sunday, March 22-April 26 at 9 p.m.

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Black History Month with PBS KIDS

Celebrate Black History Month to focus on learning about black history and culture throughout the year. Watch special episodes from Xavier Riddle & The Secret Museum, Arthur, Alma’s Way, Odd Squad, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Ready Jet Go!, Lyla in the Loop, Molly of Denali, Peg+Cat,

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Specials on WXXI Classical (FM 91.5) Honoring Black History


Langston Hughes – I Too Sing America 
Sunday, February 1 at 2 p.m.
Langston Hughes, an enduring icon of the Harlem Renaissance, is best known for his written work, which wedded his fierce dedication to social justice with his belief in the transformative power of the word. But he was a music lover, too, and some of the works he was most proud of were collaborations with composers and musicians. 

Rhapsody in Black
Thursday, February 5 at 6 p.m.
Join us as we amplify the voices of Black artists in the world of classical music, with host Vernon Neal.

Morehouse College Glee Club
Wednesday, February 11 at 3 p.m.
WXXI Classical presents a concert by the Morehouse College Glee Club, which was recorded in Rochester in March as part of their 2025 tour.  A native of Rochester, NY, Dr. David Morrow has been Director of the Glee Club since 1987. The concert features a variety of sacred choral works, spirituals, and popular songs, culminating in the traditional Morehouse College Hymn. 

Black Classical Masters series: “Lift Every Voice and Sing” 
Monday, February 16 – Thursday, February at various times within the 8 a.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. hours

“Lift Every Voice and Sing” is known as the Black National Anthem or Hymn in the Black community. It arguably is the most revered song in the community. This four-part series, part of the larger Black Classical Masters series, documents the history of this song and explores its cultural and political impact. It features interviews with Yale University Professor Willie Ruff, NAACP Chairman Julian Bond, Fisk Jubilee Singers Director Paul Kwami, and gospel singer Kelli Williams, as well as music by Imani Winds, the Oakwood College Aeolians, the Harmonizing Four, and Kellie Williams. The Black Classical Masters series is an ongoing examination of Black history and culture that has not been relegated to one month out of the year. Black Classical Masters explores Black culture and history by focusing on contributions made to classical music by people of African descent. The 5-minute programs combine music and interviews with artists and experts in music, history, or culture.   

Atlanta’s King Celebration Concert 
Thursday, February 26 at 6 p.m.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus join with the Ebenezer Baptist Church Chorus and Band for an evening of reflection and celebration. Special guests include singer Gregory Porter, words from the Reverend Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, and works by composers Carlos Simon and Joel Thompson. Recorded live at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 4, 2025. Encore from 2025. 

Specials on WXXI News (FM 105.9) honoring Black History

Witness: Black History Month
Sunday, February 8 at 9 p.m.

A new special hour-long edition of Witness History from the BBC World Service, bringing together some incredible stories about the Black experience. Told by people who were there, we hear stories that are fascinating, harrowing, and inspiring. 

Selected Shorts: Celebrating James Baldwin
Sunday, February 15 at 9 p.m.

Guest host LeVar Burton presents a program celebrating the author he calls “potent and polemical.” Christopher Jackson reads an excerpt from Baldwin’s famous letter The Fire Next Time: in “My Dungeon Shook,” he addresses internalized racism. Next, Anthony Rapp performs an excerpt from Giovanni’s Room, in which an ex-pat comes to terms with his sexuality and loneliness in Paris. And Baldwin contemplates The Great Migration in his novel Go Tell It On The Mountain. We hear an excerpt performed by Charlayne Woodard. Encore from 2021.

Whispers in Wilmington
Sunday, February 22 at 9 p.m.

We’re used to recognizing someone powerful with a statue. But what happens when there’s no statue or memorial to a traumatic event? Whoever lives with the impact of that painful history has to confront the kind of power it takes to keep it hidden for so long. In this episode, we uncover the story of the only successful coup d’etat ever to happen on American soil. This act of racial violence was designed to eliminate all memory of a highly successful Black community in Wilmington, North Carolina back in 1898. That suppression involved racist mobs, as well as historians, city planners, journalists and countless others. They conspired for decades to make a Black community’s onetime prosperity and strength unimaginable. Almost unimaginable.

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