
Inclusive Public Art Project: Viva La Vida Mural
Special | 11m 50s
A new mural celebrates Latino heritage and unity in the heart of Washington, NC.
A striking mural in Washington, NC celebrates the strength and heritage of the Latino community. Bold colors and cultural motifs tell a story of family, migration and unity, bridging generations and honoring Latino contributions to the city. Created with participation from over 500 area school children, the mural is a vibrant symbol of pride and hope for a diverse, united future.
Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback
Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback
My Home, NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation funds inclusive public art projects that share stories of NC’s diverse people, cultures, and experiences, especially those whose stories are often untold or under-told.

Inclusive Public Art Project: Viva La Vida Mural
Special | 11m 50s
A striking mural in Washington, NC celebrates the strength and heritage of the Latino community. Bold colors and cultural motifs tell a story of family, migration and unity, bridging generations and honoring Latino contributions to the city. Created with participation from over 500 area school children, the mural is a vibrant symbol of pride and hope for a diverse, united future.
Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback
How to Watch My Home, NC
My Home, NC is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.

Watch My Home, NC on YouTube
Enjoy a unique look at the food, music, people and culture that make North Carolina our home on the My Home, NC YouTube channel.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipMy Home, NC is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation funds inclusive public art projects that share stories of NC’s diverse people, cultures, and experiences, especially those whose stories are often untold or under-told.