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12:00 AM
P.O.V.: Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust
Three communities intersect, sharing histories of forced removal – Japanese Americans who were incarcerated at the Manzanar WWII concentration camp, Native Americans who were forced from these lands, and ranchers turned environmentalists, who were bought out by the LA Department of Water and Power. How do they come together in the present moment to defend their land and water from Los Angeles?
1:00 AM
Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day In March
2:00 AM
America ReFramed: Hundreds of Thousands
In HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS, a family reeling from the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one, calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong. Music, love and creativity are used to permeate the isolation of a solitary confinement cell, and a public performance on prison grounds is used to challenge the state to do better.
3:00 AM
Reciprocity Project
4:00 AM
Wild Hope: Woodpecker Wars
4:30 AM
Wild Hope: Does Nature Have Rights?
5:00 AM
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change The World: Episode 2
6:00 AM
On Story: Greaser's Palace: A Conversation with Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:00 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
7:30 AM
The Open Mind: The Resilience of the Vagina
8:00 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:30 AM
DW Global Us: Can We Put A Price On Nature?
9:00 AM
America ReFramed: Hundreds of Thousands
In HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS, a family reeling from the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one, calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong. Music, love and creativity are used to permeate the isolation of a solitary confinement cell, and a public performance on prison grounds is used to challenge the state to do better.
10:00 AM
Reciprocity Project
11:00 AM
The Chavis Chronicles: The Change Maker
11:30 AM
Laura Flanders & Friends: Is Earth Day Still Relevant? Breaking Silos with Meet the BIPOC Press
12:00 PM
Groundworks
1:00 PM
Playas: The Land of Little Lakes
1:30 PM
Start Up: The Rounds: Philadelphia, PA
Alex Torrey is a former CIA employee who founded The Rounds, a company that refills your nonperishable pantry items and picks up your empty containers. Like the modern-day milkman, but for sustainable staples. Focused on reducing waste and creating convenience, The Rounds are on their way to becoming a household name.
2:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
2:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
3:00 PM
The Open Mind: The Resilience of the Vagina
3:30 PM
Ict News with Aliyah Chavez: Ict News with Aliyah Chavez #24080
4:00 PM
DW Global Us: Can We Put A Price On Nature?
4:30 PM
On Story: Greaser's Palace: A Conversation with Jonathan Demme and Paul Thomas Anderson
5:00 PM
America ReFramed: Hundreds of Thousands
In HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS, a family reeling from the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one, calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong. Music, love and creativity are used to permeate the isolation of a solitary confinement cell, and a public performance on prison grounds is used to challenge the state to do better.
6:00 PM
Reciprocity Project
7:00 PM
H20: The Molecule That Made Us: Pulse
8:00 PM
Nature: Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers: Extreme Lives
9:00 PM
Finding Your Roots: Born to Sing
10:00 PM
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.