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12:00 AM
Before They Take Us Away
1:00 AM
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
2:00 AM
80 Years Later
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
First Peoples: Australia
6:00 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Forgotten City
6:30 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
7:00 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:30 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
8:00 AM
Before They Take Us Away
9:00 AM
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
10:00 AM
80 Years Later
11:00 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
11:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Forgotten City
12:00 PM
Independent Lens: Make Peace Or Die: Honor The Fallen
Riddled with survivor's guilt after his unit lost 17 men during "Operation Enduring Freedom" in Afghanistan, Marine veteran Anthony Marquez makes it his mission to reconnect with the Gold Star families of the fallen. By carving and hand-delivering a battlefield cross for each of the families affected by loss, Anthony finds the path to heal himself.
1:30 PM
The Last Ring Home
2:00 PM
Before They Take Us Away
3:00 PM
Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp
4:00 PM
80 Years Later
5:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
5:30 PM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
6:00 PM
DW Focus On Europe
6:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 PM
The Class: Waiting Game
8:00 PM
Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day In March
9:00 PM
Reel South: 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime
In 2015, three Muslim-American students were shot and killed in Chapel Hill, NC. As their families confront the grief of the loss, they push back against the claim that their deaths were part of a random dispute. This film follows their courageous advocacy to expose the truth and fight for justice in the face of systemic racism.
10:00 PM
French Village
11:00 PM
Asian Americans: Breaking Through
At the turn of the new millennium, the national conversation turns to immigration, race, and economic disparity. As the U.S becomes more diverse, yet more divided, a new generation of Asian Americans tackle the question, how do we as a nation move forward together?