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12:00 AM
Independent Lens: Acorn and the Firestorm
The story of how ACORN, a national community-organizing group devoted to empowering lower-income communities, was investigated by undercover journalists, cutting to the heart of the great political divide.
1:30 AM
POV Shorts: The Calling
2:00 AM
America ReFramed: Perfectly Normal for Me
Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica reveal what it’s like to live with physical disabilities. Their parents search out opportunities where they are accepted and feel valued, such as a dance program in Queens, NY. With the help of a loving community, the students prepare for a spring recital. Throughout all, they become eloquent advocates for the powers of inclusion, respect and empathy.
3:00 AM
Our Gorongosa
4:00 AM
Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries: Oceans
5:00 AM
Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries: Australia
6:00 AM
On Story: On Writing The Humans: A Conversation with Stephen Karam
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:00 AM
Washington Week
7:30 AM
The Open Mind: Hearts and Minds of Rural Folk
8:00 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:30 AM
DW Global 3000
9:00 AM
America ReFramed: Perfectly Normal for Me
Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica reveal what it’s like to live with physical disabilities. Their parents search out opportunities where they are accepted and feel valued, such as a dance program in Queens, NY. With the help of a loving community, the students prepare for a spring recital. Throughout all, they become eloquent advocates for the powers of inclusion, respect and empathy.
10:00 AM
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change The World: Episode 2
11:00 AM
The Chavis Chronicles
11:30 AM
Laura Flanders Show: Freedom for Women Requires Abolition Feminism: Suzanne Pharr & Beth Richie
12:00 PM
Articulate with Jim Cotter: Facing Forward
12:30 PM
Pack Horse Librarians of Appalachia
1:00 PM
America's Heartland
1:30 PM
Start Up: Yakovich Outdoors
2:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
2:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
3:00 PM
The Open Mind: Hearts and Minds of Rural Folk
3:30 PM
ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez
4:00 PM
DW Global 3000
4:30 PM
On Story: On Writing The Humans: A Conversation with Stephen Karam
5:00 PM
America ReFramed: Perfectly Normal for Me
Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica reveal what it’s like to live with physical disabilities. Their parents search out opportunities where they are accepted and feel valued, such as a dance program in Queens, NY. With the help of a loving community, the students prepare for a spring recital. Throughout all, they become eloquent advocates for the powers of inclusion, respect and empathy.
6:00 PM
Our Gorongosa
7:00 PM
Europe's New Wild: The Land of the Snow and Ice
8:00 PM
Nature: Attenborough and the Sea Dragon
9:00 PM
Finding Your Roots: Dreaming of a New Land
10:00 PM
Doc World: Why Slavery? A Woman Captured
For 10 years, Marish has been kept as a housekeeper by Eta, a Hungarian woman. She toils unpaid 7 days a week in exchange for meals, cigarettes and a couch to sleep on. Even money earned from an extra job must be handed over. Over two and a half years, filmmaker Bernadett Tuza-Ritter witnesses first-hand the relentless torrent of abuse - her presence also inspires Marish to live as a free person.