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12:00 AM

Vanishing Chinatown: The World of the May's Photo Studio

Length: 26 Minutes

12:30 AM

Independent Lens: The Donut King

Episode
Independent Lens
The Donut King
Length: 86 Minutes

An immigrant story with a (glazed) twist, The Donut King follows the journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and luck, built a multi-million dollar donut empire up and down the West Coast.

2:00 AM

Frontline: After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics

Episode
Frontline
Length: 56 Minutes

A year after the Uvalde school shooting, FRONTLINE, Futuro Investigates and The Texas Tribune document the community’s trauma and the fight over assault rifles. Journalist Maria Hinojosa examines the police response, Uvalde’s history of struggle and its efforts to heal.

3:00 AM

PBS NewsHour

Length: 56 Minutes

4:00 AM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066

Length: 57 Minutes

6:00 AM

BBC News

Length: 28 Minutes

6:30 AM

Story in the Public Square: Jamie Mocrazy

Length: 27 Minutes

7:00 AM

Newsroom Tokyo

Length: 27 Minutes

7:27 AM

Newsline In Depth

Length: 13 Minutes

7:40 AM

Direct Talk

Length: 15 Minutes

8:00 AM

Vanishing Chinatown: The World of the May's Photo Studio

Length: 26 Minutes

8:30 AM

Independent Lens: The Donut King

Episode
Independent Lens
The Donut King
Length: 86 Minutes

An immigrant story with a (glazed) twist, The Donut King follows the journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and luck, built a multi-million dollar donut empire up and down the West Coast.

10:00 AM

Frontline: After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics

Episode
Frontline
Length: 56 Minutes

A year after the Uvalde school shooting, FRONTLINE, Futuro Investigates and The Texas Tribune document the community’s trauma and the fight over assault rifles. Journalist Maria Hinojosa examines the police response, Uvalde’s history of struggle and its efforts to heal.

11:00 AM

Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066

Length: 57 Minutes

12:00 PM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

1:00 PM

Story in the Public Square: Jamie Mocrazy

Length: 27 Minutes

1:30 PM

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Antibiotic Resistance

Length: 26 Minutes

2:00 PM

P.O.V.: We Are The Radical Monarchs

Episode
P.O.V.
We Are The Radical Monarchs
Length: 86 Minutes

Meet the Radical Monarchs, a group of young girls of color at the front lines of social justice. Set in Oakland, the film documents the journey of the group as they earn badges for completing units including being an LGBTQ ally, preserving the environment, and disability justice. We follow the two founders as they face the challenge to grow the organization, both pre and post the 2016 election.

3:30 PM

Penny: Champion of the Marginalized

Length: 26 Minutes

4:00 PM

D-Day at Pointe-Du-Hoc

Length: 57 Minutes

5:00 PM

DW News

Length: 28 Minutes

5:30 PM

BBC News America

Length: 27 Minutes

6:00 PM

France 24

Length: 28 Minutes

6:30 PM

NHK Newsline

Length: 28 Minutes

7:00 PM

Bring Her Home

Length: 56 Minutes

8:00 PM

America ReFramed: From Here

Episode
America ReFramed
Length: 87 Minutes

“Where are you really from?” Inspired by a young generation’s creative response to this loaded question, FROM HERE follows artists and activists from immigrant families coming of age in an era of rising xenophobia and political turmoil. Set in New York and Berlin, the film shows them create families, fight for citizenship, make art and forge identities, while redefining what it means to belong.

9:30 PM

POV Shorts: Dreaming Life

Length: 26 Minutes

10:00 PM

PBS NewsHour

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 PM

DW The Day

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 PM

BBC News

Length: 28 Minutes