A groundbreaking new media platform dedicated entirely to civil rights history, education and future equity has officially launched in one of the movement’s most sacred cities.
Civil Rights TV, described as the world’s first 24-hour television network focused exclusively on civil rights content, is now streaming on the Connect To Your City OTT platform powered by Connect2OTT. The network debuts from Selma—a city etched into global history for its role in the American civil rights movement—symbolizing both remembrance and renewal.
A Living Archive for Civil Rights
Civil Rights TV operates continuously, offering documentaries, news analysis, live discussions, educational programming, global civil rights coverage and cultural storytelling. Organizers say the network is designed to function as both a historical archive and a living platform—preserving the past while engaging present-day challenges.
By broadcasting 24/7, the network seeks to create uninterrupted access to civil rights education, providing viewers with curated historical context alongside conversations about modern equity issues.
Civil Rights in the AI Era
The network launches at a pivotal moment. As artificial intelligence and digital technologies increasingly shape access to information, media, and economic opportunity, digital infrastructure itself is emerging as a modern civil rights issue…