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1:00 AM
Tyrus Wong: American Masters: Nam June Paik
See the world through the eyes of Nam June Paik, the father of video art and coiner of the term “electronic superhighway.” Born in Japan-occupied Korea, Paik went on to become a pillar of the American avant-garde and transformed modern image-making with his sculptures, films and performances. Experience his creative evolution, as Academy Award nominee Steven Yeun reads from Paik's own writings.
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
First Peoples: Asia
6:00 AM
Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Lung Cancer
6:30 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Recession Evidence
7:00 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:30 AM
Washington Week
8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
Local, USA: A Tale of Three Chinatowns
A TALE OF THREE CHINATOWNS explores the survival of urban ethnic neighborhoods in three American cities: Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Boston. Through the voices of residents, community activists, developers, and government officials, the film looks at the forces altering each community and the challenges that go with them, including the pressing issue of urban development and gentrification.
10:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Pets
Pets can turn our lives completely upside down, but we wouldn’t trade them for anything. "Music for Cats" helps Kendra live though the pandemic with a feline in heat; Suzanne’s hen Emily (Dickinson) takes a ride that ends up saving two roosters’ lives; and Tracey’s shih-tzu accidentally escapes and becomes a 12-pound hero. Three storytellers, three interpretations of PETS, hosted by Wes Hazard.
11:00 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Recession Evidence
11:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show
12:00 PM
Independent Lens: Silent Beauty
In this autobiographical exploration of survivorship, New Orleans journalist and filmmaker Jasmin Mara López unabashedly shares her process of healing from childhood sexual abuse. After Jasmin discloses to her family she'd been abused by her grandfather, she liberates others to come forward in a story of confronting a culture of silence over generational trauma.
1:30 PM
Vanishing Chinatown: The World of the May's Photo Studio
2:00 PM
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3:00 PM
Local, USA: A Tale of Three Chinatowns
A TALE OF THREE CHINATOWNS explores the survival of urban ethnic neighborhoods in three American cities: Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Boston. Through the voices of residents, community activists, developers, and government officials, the film looks at the forces altering each community and the challenges that go with them, including the pressing issue of urban development and gentrification.
4:30 PM
Stories from the Stage: Pets
Pets can turn our lives completely upside down, but we wouldn’t trade them for anything. "Music for Cats" helps Kendra live though the pandemic with a feline in heat; Suzanne’s hen Emily (Dickinson) takes a ride that ends up saving two roosters’ lives; and Tracey’s shih-tzu accidentally escapes and becomes a 12-pound hero. Three storytellers, three interpretations of PETS, hosted by Wes Hazard.
5:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
5:30 PM
Washington Week
6:00 PM
DW Focus On Europe
6:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 PM
Shohei Ohtani: A Baseball Virtuoso
8:00 PM
Tyrus Wong: American Masters: Waterman - Duke: Ambassador of Aloha
Narrated by Jason Momoa, discover the inspiring story and considerable impact of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku. He shattered swimming records and globalized surfing while overcoming racism in a lifetime of personal challenges.
9:30 PM
POV Shorts: In The Absence
10:00 PM
America ReFramed: Far East Deep South
Charles Chiu and his family’s search for their roots takes them on an eye-opening journey through the Mississippi Delta, uncovering otherwise unknown stories and the racially complex history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South. This Chinese American family’s unforgettable story offers a poignant and important perspective on race relations, immigration and American identity.