2025 brings a new year with new predictions on what lies ahead for the country, the world and its people. This January, WORLD is celebrating the new while embracing the moments of our past. A new LOCAL, USA film, “Road Scholars,” premieres on January 13, and two new episodes of STORIES FROM THE STAGE feature stories of legacy, honor and resilience. Also this month is an encore presentation of “Fannie Lou Hamer’s America” ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, examining civil rights and racial justice through the eyes of one of our history’s most iconic leaders.
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This January, ring in the new year with WORLD as we celebrate the new while embracing the moments of our past – see what’s airing on our original series and more in our monthly viewer’s guide.
Premiering Jan. 13, a new LOCAL, USA film, “Road Scholars,” follows young Black men as they explore race and tolerance in America with their elders. And two new STORIES FROM THE STAGE episodes – “Legacy” on Jan. 20 and “Getting Away With It” on Jan. 27 – feature stories of legacy, honor and resilience.
Plus, WORLD honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day with encore presentations of “The Cost of Inheritance” (Jan. 23) and “Fannie Lou Hamer’s America” (Jan. 16), plus more in our MLK Day Collection.
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