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12:00 AM

Nature: Expedition Killer Whale

Length: 0 Minutes

1:00 AM

Finding Your Roots: Latin Roots

Length: 0 Minutes

2:00 AM

Thomas Jefferson: Liberty:The Age of Experiments/The Pursuit of Happiness

Length: 90 Minutes

3:30 AM

Birth of a Planet: Richmond On Paper

Length: 26 Minutes

4:00 AM

Crossing Overtown

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

Length: 29 Minutes

5:30 AM

Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

Length: 29 Minutes

6:30 AM

Whitney Reynolds Show: Blended Families

Length: 26 Minutes

7:00 AM

Newsroom Tokyo

Length: 27 Minutes

7:27 AM

Newsline In Depth

Length: 12 Minutes

7:39 AM

Direct Talk

Length: 15 Minutes

8:00 AM

Nature: Expedition Killer Whale

Length: 0 Minutes

9:00 AM

Finding Your Roots: Latin Roots

Length: 0 Minutes

10:00 AM

Thomas Jefferson: Liberty:The Age of Experiments/The Pursuit of Happiness

Length: 90 Minutes

11:30 AM

Birth of a Planet: Richmond On Paper

Length: 26 Minutes

1:00 PM

Whitney Reynolds Show: Blended Families

Length: 26 Minutes

1:30 PM

The Open Mind

Length: 29 Minutes

7:00 PM

Finding Fellowship

Length: 57 Minutes

8:00 PM

Local, USA: Silence In Sikeston

Episode
Local, USA
Length: 56 Minutes

The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.

9:00 PM

Lincoln School Story

Length: 26 Minutes

9:30 PM

Stories from the Stage: TBA

Episode
Stories from the Stage
TBA
Length: 26 Minutes

A last dance may be at the end or beginning of something big: Sandi narrowly misses getting cast for Broadway’s A Chorus Line; Mark reluctantly returns home to Kentucky for an extraordinary reunion; and Jean dances his way out of a death sentence in Haiti. Three storytellers, three interpretations of LAST DANCE, hosted by Theresa Okokon.