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12:00 AM

Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist

Length: 56 Minutes

1:00 AM

Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories

Length: 55 Minutes

2:00 AM

Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter

Length: 56 Minutes

3:00 AM

PBS News Hour

Length: 56 Minutes

4:00 AM

Amanpour and Company

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 AM

Nurse-Midwives: Addressing The Maternal Health Crisis

Length: 59 Minutes

6:00 AM

Whitney Reynolds Show: Something to Celebrate

Length: 26 Minutes

6:30 AM

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Length: 26 Minutes

7:00 AM

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

Length: 26 Minutes

7:30 AM

Washington Week with the Atlantic

Length: 24 Minutes

8:00 AM

Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist

Length: 56 Minutes

9:00 AM

Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories

Length: 55 Minutes

10:00 AM

Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter

Length: 56 Minutes

11:00 AM

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Length: 26 Minutes

11:30 AM

Whitney Reynolds Show: Something to Celebrate

Length: 26 Minutes

12:00 PM

P.O.V.: Wisdom Gone Wild

Episode
P.O.V.
Length: 86 Minutes

A vibrant tender cine-poem, a filmmaker collaborates with her Nisei mother as they confront the painful curious reality of wisdom ‘gone wild’ in the shadows of dementia. Made over 16 years, the film blends humor and sadness in an encounter between mother and daughter that blooms into an affectionate portrait of love, care, and a relationship transformed.

1:30 PM

Stories from the Stage: Extraordinary Women

Episode
Stories from the Stage
Length: 26 Minutes

What does it mean to be extraordinary? Defy the odds and redefine benchmarks of success. Homeless at 19, Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," finds a path to creating positive change; and Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate. Three storytellers, three interpretations of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN; hosted by Theresa Okokon.

2:00 PM

Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist

Length: 56 Minutes

3:00 PM

Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories

Length: 55 Minutes

4:00 PM

Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter

Length: 56 Minutes

5:00 PM

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

Length: 26 Minutes

5:30 PM

Washington Week with the Atlantic

Length: 24 Minutes

6:00 PM

DW Focus On Europe

Length: 26 Minutes

6:30 PM

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Length: 26 Minutes

7:00 PM

Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Secrets: Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain

Length: 56 Minutes

8:00 PM

American Masters: Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir

Episode
American Masters
Length: 116 Minutes

The story of the author whose first novel, “The Joy Luck Club,” was published to great commercial and critical success. With the blockbuster film adaption that followed as well as additional best-selling novels, librettos, short stories and memoirs, Tan firmly established herself as one of the most prominent and respected American literary voices working today.

10:00 PM

Eyes on the Prize: Power! 1966-1968

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

The call for Black Power takes various forms across communities in Black America. In Cleveland, Carl Stokes wins as the first Black mayor of a major American city. The Black Panther Party, armed with books, programs, and guns, is born in Oakland. Substandard teaching practices prompt parents to gain control of a school district but lead them to a showdown with New York City's teachers' union.

11:00 PM

Eyes on the Prize: The Promised Land 1967-1968

Episode
Eyes on the Prize
Length: 56 Minutes

Martin Luther King, Jr. stakes out new ground for himself and the fragmenting Civil Rights Movement. King opposes the war in Vietnam. His SCLC embarks on the Poor People's Campaign. In the midst of organizing, King detours to support striking sanitation workers in Memphis, where he is assassinated. His death and the failure of his final campaign mark the end of a major stream of the movement.