The award-winning documentary “Can We All Get Along?” is premiering on PBS as a feature film.
By News Desk
The new documentary explores how Pasadena’s John Muir High School went from a model of integration to raising questions on the current and future state of diversity in public education.
The award-winning documentary follows Pasadena’s John Muir High School alumnus and filmmaker Pablo Miralles who returns to his formerly integrated school. He discovers that things have changed since he graduated in 1982, and reflects on whether or not to send his own son to the school.
Where to watch
With almost ten additional minutes of footage, the new cut will have a TV premiere on Sept. 8th. Due to the death of the Queen of England, the show has been bumped to 11:00 pm. It is still streaming on Sept. 14 at 8:30 pm on KCET.
Viewers can watch online at PBS SoCal or KCET website. You can also watch via the free PBS App following the premiere broadcast.
After the show, viewers can send comments to: comments@pbssocal.org or call:
714-241-4100 x4.
Can We All Get Along? Thursday, Sept. 8 - PBS SoCal 11:00 pm Wednesday, Sept. 14 - KCET 8:00 pm
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