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12:00 AM
Nature: Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
1:00 AM
Finding Your Roots: Born to Sing
2:00 AM
Reel South: Veritas
63 years after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the surviving Cuban-American dissidents tell the fuller story. In detailed interviews with the men who fled Cuba only to return alongside US military forces, they narrate the calamity of the US siege and the trauma they faced as prisoners. By reliving the horrors of war and the fragility of service, these men fill a gap in the military record.
3:00 AM
The Mysteries of Mental Illness: Who's Normal?
4:00 AM
P.O.V.: Uyra: The Rising Forest
While traveling through the Amazon, Uýra shares ancestral knowledge with Indigenous youth to promote the significance of identity and place, threatened by Brazil's oppressive political regime. Through dance, poetry, and stunning characterization, Uýra boldly confronts historical racism, transphobia, and environmental destruction, while emphasizing the interdependence of humans and the environment.
5:00 AM
H20: The Molecule That Made Us: Pulse
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: A Show On Mission, Goes on a Mission
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:27 AM
Newsline In Depth
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
Nature: Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
9:00 AM
Finding Your Roots: Born to Sing
10:00 AM
Reel South: Veritas
63 years after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the surviving Cuban-American dissidents tell the fuller story. In detailed interviews with the men who fled Cuba only to return alongside US military forces, they narrate the calamity of the US siege and the trauma they faced as prisoners. By reliving the horrors of war and the fragility of service, these men fill a gap in the military record.
11:00 AM
The Mysteries of Mental Illness: Who's Normal?
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Whitney Reynolds Show: A Show On Mission, Goes on a Mission
1:30 PM
The Open Mind: The Resilience of the Vagina
2:00 PM
Rebels with a Cause
3:00 PM
American Experience: The Sun Queen
Scientist Mária Telkes dedicated her career to harnessing the power of the sun. Though undercut and thwarted by her male colleagues, she persevered to design the first successfully solar-heated house in 1948 and held more than 20 patents.
4:00 PM
Nova: Weathering The Future
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
Wild Hope: The Beautiful Undammed
7:30 PM
Wild Hope: Coffee for Water
8:00 PM
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Freedom Hill
Princeville, NC sits atop wet, swampy land along the river. In the 1800s, the land was deemed uninhabitable by white people. After the Civil War, this indifference left it available for freed enslaved Africans. Once called ‘Freedom Hill,’ it was gradually established as an all Black town. But the town has been inundated with flooding...and with each flood, a little more of the small town erodes.
9:00 PM
Local, USA: Fire Tender
Yurok people have been putting fire on the land since time immemorial...but this practice has been disrupted by California settlers. Catastrophic fires in the West, however, has policymakers rethinking their commitment to fire suppression. FIRE TENDER shares the work of Margo Robbins, a Yurok knowledge keeper, seeking to return practices to Yurok territory, and to restore the land and its people.
9:30 PM
Stories from the Stage: In The Name of Justice
Standing up for justice means encountering opposition. When we have the courage to do what is right, we can help justice prevail. After a gas explosion, Gladys helps her neighborhood fight back; Eben switches careers to advocate for climate equity; and Antonio's protest sparks a media frenzy in Brazil. Three storytellers, three interpretations of IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE, hosted by Wes Hazard.