The 2025 Peabody Awards have announced the first batch of this year’s nominees. Apple TV+ has two nominations.
“Bread & Roses” and “The Last of the Sea Women” are nominated in the Documentary category.
Here’s how “Bread & Roses” is described: Sahra Mani’s documentary follows the experiences of Afghan women since the Taliban took control of Kabul, including an ex-government employee forced to stay indoors, a woman organizing resistance via her dentistry practice, and a refugee who flees to Pakistan.
Here’s how “The Last of the Sea Women” is described: Director Sue Kim follows a declining community of women in South Korea—most of them now in their 60s or older—who dive to the ocean floor without oxygen tanks to harvest seafood to feed their community.
The Peabody Awards, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor what are described “as the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in all of television, radio, and online media.”
This year’s Peabody Award nominees were selected by a unanimous vote of 27 jurors from more than 1,000 entries across TV, radio/podcasts and online. You can find the complete list of nominees here.
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