
Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story
The odds-defying journey of basketball star Robert Covington from HBCU student to the NBA.
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Saturday, June 27th @ 7:30 PM (premiere)
This documentary chronicles the grassroots and legislative movement to repeal Maryland’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBR), a 1974 statute that granted unique protections to officers facing misconduct investigations. The narrative follows activist Tawanda Jones, who launched a multi-year protest movement following her brother's death, and State Senator Jill Carter, who championed the legal challenge against heavy political resistance.

Saturday, June 20th @ 8:00 PM (premiere); Sunday, June 21st @ 12:00 and 3:00 AM; Monday, June 22nd @ 10:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
Two women are irrevocably changed when their spouses are diagnosed with Lewy body dementia. To improve awareness about LBD, Linda Szypula helps start a podcast and online support community, where she bonds with Carla Preyer. As their husbands succumb to dementia, their friendship and support group help them cope with grief, rise to the demands of caregiving, and emerge whole on the other side.

Sunday, June 28th @ 6:00 PM
The fascinating story of colonial Maryland's beginnings as America's first experiment in religious tolerance, starting with George Calvert's vision for a tolerant colony, and the complicated legacy his sons Cecilius and Leonard carried forward. The film explores the origins of how these early ideals of religious liberty took shape amid colonization, power struggles, and Indigenous displacement.
Wednesday, June 24th @ 10:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
First responders are normal, average human beings who have chosen to work in professions that require above average heroism, fortitude, and resolve. They see and experience things that most of us can't even imagine, yet maintain a high level of dignity and professionalism. However repeated exposure to these experiences can cause compound post-traumatic stress injuries and disorders. This film follows the stories of three such first responders living with PTSD and explores the need for better systemic support and treatment options.

Monday, June 29th @ 8:30 PM (MPT2/Create)
The Patuxent River is the longest river in Maryland and a crucial tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Despite the central role the river has played in the history of the Bay's environmental movement and abundant conservation resources funneled to it over the years, the Patuxent remains a polluted river. Riverkeeper Fred Tutman combats environmental injustice along the Patuxent River in his efforts to advocate for a healthy and equitable watershed.
Friday, June 19th @ 9:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
For decades, Washington, DC, aka “Chocolate City,” has been a beacon for Black culture and community. Now, however, a wave of economic and cultural gentrification occurring at breakneck speed threatens to erase this history. This film follows as protesters for racial justice took to the District’s streets in the summer of 2020, and interweaves scenes of protest as displaced communities take to the streets to rally around the city’s unique Go-Go music scene to retake the streets and make their voices heard.
Airdate(s):
Ep. 101 - The Missionary - Monday, June 15th @ 11:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
Ep. 102 - The Now Cars - Monday, June 22nd @ 11:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
Ep. 103 - The Odd Couple - Monday, June 29th @ 11:00 PM (MPT2/Create)
At half the size of its Big Three competitors, American Motors Corporation had to innovate throughout its 30-year history to survive. AMC factories provided new opportunities and a pathway to the middle class for thousands of minorities, women and immigrants. However, the perfect storm of economics, mismanagement, and betrayal would eventually bring everything crashing down.

The odds-defying journey of basketball star Robert Covington from HBCU student to the NBA.

A look at the past 200 years of the historic St. James Episcopal Church in Baltimore.

Maryland is home to 12 champion trees, recognized as the largest of their species in the U.S.
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