Ferguson: 10 Years Later
Nine PBS is proud to tell local stories that represent the people and issues that matter to the St. Louis region. This year, we present another chapter in our coverage 10 years after the killing of Michael Brown and the Ferguson uprising that followed. Nine PBS is creating content to bring context and understanding to the issues surrounding racial equity by uplifting the voices of those who live with racism and injustice, and by showing community resilience and the potential for positive change in the St. Louis region.
Listen, St. Louis Podcast: Live Ferguson Special
Host Carol Daniel taped a special edition of her podcast in front of a live studio audience on Tuesday, July 30.
Stream on Nine PBS's YouTube channel or online below.
Ferguson 10 Years Later, A Living St. Louis Special
This new special commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown showcases the community's journey toward healing and progress, focusing on key areas such as economic revitalization, police-community relations, education, youth empowerment, and cultural expression. Originally broadcast on August 5, 2024.
Stream on the PBS App or online below.
Support for this special is provided in part by the Betsy & Thomas O. Patterson Foundation.
This new special showcases the community's journey toward healing and progress.