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12:00 AM
American Masters: Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
2:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: The Keys to the Kingdom 1974-1980
In the 1970s, anti-discrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the Civil Rights Movement are put to the test. In Boston, some whites violently resist a federal court school desegregation order. Atlanta's first black mayor, Maynard Jackson, proves that affirmative action can work, but the Bakke Supreme Court case challenges that policy.
3:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: Back to the Movement 1979-Mid 80s
Power and powerlessness. Miami's black community -- pummeled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment -- explodes in rioting. But in Chicago, an unprecedented grassroots movement triumphs. Frustrated by decades of unfulfilled promises made by the city's Democratic political machine, reformers install Harold Washington as Chicago's first Black mayor.
4:00 AM
Girl Talk: A Local, USA Special
5:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Funny Business
6:00 AM
On Story: On Making AMERICAN FICTION
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:00 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
7:30 AM
The Open Mind
8:00 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:30 AM
DW Global Us
9:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: The Keys to the Kingdom 1974-1980
In the 1970s, anti-discrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the Civil Rights Movement are put to the test. In Boston, some whites violently resist a federal court school desegregation order. Atlanta's first black mayor, Maynard Jackson, proves that affirmative action can work, but the Bakke Supreme Court case challenges that policy.
10:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: Back to the Movement 1979-Mid 80s
Power and powerlessness. Miami's black community -- pummeled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment -- explodes in rioting. But in Chicago, an unprecedented grassroots movement triumphs. Frustrated by decades of unfulfilled promises made by the city's Democratic political machine, reformers install Harold Washington as Chicago's first Black mayor.
11:00 AM
The Chavis Chronicles
11:30 AM
Laura Flanders & Friends
12:00 PM
Great Lakes Now: Great Lakes Wildlife
12:30 PM
America's Heartland
1:00 PM
This American Land: Right Whales, Bird Collisions, Arizona Groundwater, Renegade Rancher
1:30 PM
Start Up: The Blok Climbing Co. - Fort Worth, Texas
2:00 PM
Bloomberg Wall Street Week
3:00 PM
The Open Mind
3:30 PM
Ict Newscast (Kaet): Ict Newscast (Kaet) #25055
4:00 PM
DW Global Us
4:30 PM
On Story: On Making AMERICAN FICTION
5:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: The Keys to the Kingdom 1974-1980
In the 1970s, anti-discrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the Civil Rights Movement are put to the test. In Boston, some whites violently resist a federal court school desegregation order. Atlanta's first black mayor, Maynard Jackson, proves that affirmative action can work, but the Bakke Supreme Court case challenges that policy.
6:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: Back to the Movement 1979-Mid 80s
Power and powerlessness. Miami's black community -- pummeled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment -- explodes in rioting. But in Chicago, an unprecedented grassroots movement triumphs. Frustrated by decades of unfulfilled promises made by the city's Democratic political machine, reformers install Harold Washington as Chicago's first Black mayor.
7:00 PM
UnReined
8:00 PM
Nature: The Elephant and the Termite
9:00 PM
Finding Your Roots: Born to Sing
10:00 PM
Jimmy Carter: American Experience
Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural world. When Silent Spring was published in September 1962 it became an instant bestseller and would go on to spark dramatic changes in the way the government regulated pesticides.