Historian Jennifer Thomson and scientist Bhavna Shamasunder speak with sociologist Tim Bartley about the harmful chemicals in the food, clothes, and other goods that Americans buy and use every day.
The first class of Japanese American flight attendants for Pan American wasn't hired until 1955.
Communities across the country are located around toxic waste sites. Here’s how you can find out what’s close to home.
The women of Love Canal fought to free their families from toxic waste and created landmark environmental legislation in the process.
Watch a preview of Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal
What was it like to live through the Love Canal tragedy? Residents, reporters, and government administrators talk, 45 years later.
The story of housewives who led a grassroots movement to galvanize the Superfund Bill.
The answer, once you learn the history of the speculum, is a little of both.
Watch a preview of The Cancer Detectives.
Helen Dickens was a crusader whose cancer van saved hundreds of lives.
Watch a preview of Fly With Me.
The lively but neglected history of the women who changed the world while flying it.