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12:00 AM
Tyrus Wong: American Masters: Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir
The story of the author whose first novel, “The Joy Luck Club,” was published to great commercial and critical success. With the blockbuster film adaption that followed as well as additional best-selling novels, librettos, short stories and memoirs, Tan firmly established herself as one of the most prominent and respected American literary voices working today.
2:00 AM
America ReFramed: Blurring The Color Line
BLURRING THE COLOR LINE follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s family, who were neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Georgia during the Jim Crow era. By centering women’s experiences, Kwok poses critical questions around the intersections of anti-Black racism, white power, and Chinese patriarchy in the American South.
3:00 AM
China: Frame By Frame
4:00 AM
Asian Americans: Generation Rising
During a time of war and social tumult, a young generation fights for equality in the fields, on campuses and in the culture, and claim a new identity: Asian Americans. The war’s aftermath brings new immigrants and refugees who expand the population and the definition of Asian America.
5:00 AM
Asian Americans: Breaking Through
At the turn of the new millennium, the national conversation turns to immigration, race, and economic disparity. As the U.S becomes more diverse, yet more divided, a new generation of Asian Americans tackle the question, how do we as a nation move forward together?
6:00 AM
On Story: On Writing Action: Ambulance with Chris Fedak
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:00 AM
Washington Week
7:30 AM
The Open Mind: Empowering Without Disempowering
8:00 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:30 AM
DW Global 3000
9:00 AM
America ReFramed: Blurring The Color Line
BLURRING THE COLOR LINE follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s family, who were neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Georgia during the Jim Crow era. By centering women’s experiences, Kwok poses critical questions around the intersections of anti-Black racism, white power, and Chinese patriarchy in the American South.
10:00 AM
China: Frame By Frame
11:00 AM
The Chavis Chronicles: Valeisha Butterfield Jones
11:30 AM
Laura Flanders Show
12:00 PM
Articulate with Jim Cotter: Displacement
12:30 PM
Memorial Day Massacre: Workers Die, Film Buried
1:00 PM
This American Land: Sending in the Marines, Feeding the Beach, and Trailblazing Volunteers
1:30 PM
Start Up: Bitty and Beau's Coffee- Wilmington, NC
The Wrights are the proud parents of four children. Their two youngest, Bitty and Beau, have Down Syndrome. The Wrights opened their first Bitty & Beau Coffee in Wilmington, NC, a place they hoped would teach acceptance and inclusion. Today, Bitty & Beau is a franchise business that has grown to several locations across the US and employs hundreds of people with disabilities.
2:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
2:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
3:00 PM
The Open Mind: Empowering Without Disempowering
3:30 PM
ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez
4:00 PM
DW Global 3000
4:30 PM
On Story: On Writing Action: Ambulance with Chris Fedak
5:00 PM
America ReFramed: Blurring The Color Line
BLURRING THE COLOR LINE follows director Crystal Kwok as she unpacks the history behind her grandmother’s family, who were neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Georgia during the Jim Crow era. By centering women’s experiences, Kwok poses critical questions around the intersections of anti-Black racism, white power, and Chinese patriarchy in the American South.