Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Slavery
Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Slavery

Slavery existed across early Connecticut. Now stories of the enslaved are being uncovered and reclaimed. Connecticut Public explores this hidden history in a special series of stories, featuring historians, experts and descendants of the enslaved.
Watch, listen and read the stories here.

Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Slavery
This Week on Passport
This Week on Passport

Dante | Part One: The Inferno
Explore the historical background of medieval Florence from 1216 to Dante's birth in 1265, dramatic details of Dante’s childhood, education and early literary and political career, culminating in his exile in 1302, and his decision to begin The Divine Comedy in 1306.
Watch Dante and more here.

This Week on Passport
In Absentia
In Absentia

This four-part investigation tells the story of political dysfunction in Bridgeport, the systems that enable it, and what this all means for the residents who wonder if their vote even matters.
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In Absentia
This Month on CPTV
This Month on CPTV

May is a time of holidays and celebrations, including Mother's Day, Memorial Day and Cinco de Mayo. Plus, it’s Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Mental Health Awareness Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. Connecticut Public is proud to recognize, highlight, honor and observe the many ways to commemorate the month through its outstanding program offerings on CPTV and CPTV Spirit.
See this month's highlights here.

This Month on CPTV
The Public Television Feature Film Collection
The Public Television Feature Film Collection

Explore the work of legendary actors and actresses in some of their greatest cinema classics with the Public Television Feature Film Collection. These films, presented without interruption on CPTV and CPTV Spirit, feature an array of noteworthy performances.
See what's airing in May here.

The Public Television Feature Film Collection