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12:00 AM
Great Performances: Movies for Grownups Awards with Aarp The Magazine
2:00 AM
America ReFramed: Milwaukee 53206
MILWAUKEE 53206 introduces viewers to a community with the highest rate of incarcerated African American men. The film unfolds through the stories of postal code 53206 residents directly impacted by imprisonment: Beverly Walker and her husband Baron, Chad Wilson, and Dennis Walton, who is creating a support system for men seeking re-entry.
3:00 AM
John Lewis - Get in the Way:
4:00 AM
Take On America with Ozy: Black Men In Baltimore
100 Black men discuss and debate the justice system, President Trump, Colin Kaepernick and the NFL protests, opportunity, racism and fatherhood.
5:00 AM
AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: While I Breathe, I Hope
What does it mean to be young, Black, and a Democrat in the South? WHILE I BREATHE, I HOPE unravels this question through the experiences of South Carolina politician Bakari Sellers. Follow Sellers on his 2014 bid for lieutenant governor, through the 2015 Charleston shootings, and to the present as he takes on a national role on CNN and considers his future in Trump’s America. (Director's Cut)
6:00 AM
On Story: Deconstructing Jane Austen
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe:
7:00 AM
Washington Week:
7:30 AM
Open Mind: Civility of Morals and Manners
8:00 AM
Focus On Europe:
8:30 AM
Global 3000:
9:00 AM
America ReFramed: Milwaukee 53206
MILWAUKEE 53206 introduces viewers to a community with the highest rate of incarcerated African American men. The film unfolds through the stories of postal code 53206 residents directly impacted by imprisonment: Beverly Walker and her husband Baron, Chad Wilson, and Dennis Walton, who is creating a support system for men seeking re-entry.
10:00 AM
John Lewis - Get in the Way:
11:00 AM
Between The Lines with Barry Kibrick: Robert Greene - The Laws of Human Nature Part 2
11:30 AM
Between The Lines with Barry Kibrick: Robert Greene - The Laws of Human Nature Part 1
12:00 PM
This American Land: Saving a Desert River, Urban Farms, Vibrating Rock Arches
12:30 PM
Around The Corner with John McGivern: Platteville
In southwestern Wisconsin you'll find a city that is symbolized with the largest "M" in the world -- Platteville! Huh? Why not a big P? Turns out that the M is for "mining" which is how this city came to be. Platteville's past is interesting, but its present made memories for John. By the time we left, John gave the "M" his stamp of approval. Platteville: Approved (and loved) by McGivern!
1:00 PM
America's Heartland:
1:30 PM
Start Up: Glacier Confectioners / Tulsa, Ok
2:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe:
2:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover:
3:00 PM
Open Mind: Civility of Morals and Manners
3:30 PM
Focus On Europe:
4:00 PM
Global 3000:
4:30 PM
On Story: Deconstructing Jane Austen
5:00 PM
America ReFramed: Milwaukee 53206
MILWAUKEE 53206 introduces viewers to a community with the highest rate of incarcerated African American men. The film unfolds through the stories of postal code 53206 residents directly impacted by imprisonment: Beverly Walker and her husband Baron, Chad Wilson, and Dennis Walton, who is creating a support system for men seeking re-entry.
6:00 PM
John Lewis - Get in the Way:
7:00 PM
Variety Studio: Actors On Actors:
7:30 PM
Variety Studio: Actors On Actors:
8:00 PM
Nature: Wild Way of the Vikings
9:00 PM
Finding Your Roots: Roots In Politics
10:00 PM
P.O.V.: Presenting Princess Shaw
Wendell Scott was the first African American inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. His son, Frank, remembers what it took for his father to cross the finish line at racetracks throughout the South in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
11:30 PM
Reel South: Soul City
Soul City explores the rise, fall, and legacy of Soul City, North Carolina. Rich archival material, interviews with former and current Soul City residents, animations, and the soulful rhythms of the era bring alive the vision of its founder, Floyd B. McKissick, and his band of idealists who risked it all to build the city of their dreams with all the odds stacked against them.