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12:00 AM
America ReFramed: Any Given Day
Filmmaker Margaret Byrne follows three formerly incarcerated Chicagoans as they manage their respective mental illnesses while searching for stability in their families, friendships, jobs and housing. While documenting the challenges that are faced at the intersections of a punitive carceral system, poverty and substance use, Byrne reckons with her own history of mental illness.
1:30 AM
POV Shorts: Familial Healing
2:00 AM
Crazy
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Our Time: Self Image & Non-Conformity
5:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Changed Forever
6:00 AM
BBC World News
6:30 AM
Closer to Truth: Freeman Dyson, Part II: Mind, God, Religion
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
America ReFramed: Any Given Day
Filmmaker Margaret Byrne follows three formerly incarcerated Chicagoans as they manage their respective mental illnesses while searching for stability in their families, friendships, jobs and housing. While documenting the challenges that are faced at the intersections of a punitive carceral system, poverty and substance use, Byrne reckons with her own history of mental illness.
9:30 AM
POV Shorts: Familial Healing
10:00 AM
Crazy
11:00 AM
Our Time: Self Image & Non-Conformity
11:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Changed Forever
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
1:30 PM
Closer to Truth: Freeman Dyson, Part II: Mind, God, Religion
2:00 PM
Our Time: Self Image & Non-Conformity
2:30 PM
Stories from the Stage: Changed Forever
3:00 PM
America ReFramed: Any Given Day
Filmmaker Margaret Byrne follows three formerly incarcerated Chicagoans as they manage their respective mental illnesses while searching for stability in their families, friendships, jobs and housing. While documenting the challenges that are faced at the intersections of a punitive carceral system, poverty and substance use, Byrne reckons with her own history of mental illness.