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- A television series featuring Native American and World Indigenous comedians as well as some of the biggest names in stand up comedy.
- An irreverent comedy show that explores the fascinating science and history of the technology you use every day.
- Hopefuls follows the powerful community-building work of Youth Boxing program, Project Fighting Chance. Led by Coach Ian Franklin, three of the programs top boxers : "Terrible" Terry Washington, "KO" Kenny Lobatoz, and Charles "Lolo" Harris negotiate the narrow path between the ring and the streets on their journey to Olympic Gold.
- 2013–2019TV-149.5 (13)TV SeriesAnthology series consisting of short films by Native creators, introduced by the head of the Sundance Institute's Native American and Indigenous Filmmakers Program.
- Interview and performance series with Native musicians and news personalities.
- Meet Brian and Stacie Korcok, Inland Empire family who will share with you their DIY projects as well as easy home cooked meals.
- Join naturalist Iris Hill and community leader Timothy Jones as they make grand discoveries with fourth graders and their families each week on Hidden Hikes.
- 60 minutes of the most popular music by Native American and World Indigenous artists, every Friday night on FNX.
- Six hours of live Election Night coverage of the 2018 Midterm Elections and the record-setting 105 Native American candidates on state and federal ballots. A groundbreaking collaboration between the three biggest Native media outlets; Indian Country Today, Native Voice One (NV1), and FNX: First Nations Experience, reporting live from 16 states on Native American candidates, voters, and issues impacting Indian Country, simulcast on national TV, radio, and live streamed to the internet. This was the first ever live news coverage for the FNX network.
- One hour special wrapping up the 2018 national elections from a Native perspective, featuring news, analysis, and candidate interviews from election night as well as new commentary by the Indian Country Today media team.
- A series focusing on the Pow Wow circuit of Southern California.
- We feature three individuals who fought tirelessly for the rights of others. Dolores Huerta, Rosa Parks and Frances Grice - women whose actions changed life not just locally, but on a national level by setting a precedent for others.
- Singer and songwriter Raye Zaragoza shares her gentle guitar and powerful voice performing original music.
- News magazine focusing on the stories and events of Indian Country.
- An activist, a pastor and a director - we interview three local veterans whose war stories make them more alike than different. Learn why they went to Vietnam, what happened while there, and how it has affected them today.
- Local schoolchildren experience California Native American Day by interacting with Native tribal educators from around Southern California.