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12:00 AM
Independent Lens: Coded Bias
Coded Bias follows M.I.T. Media Lab computer scientist Joy Buolamwini, along with data scientists, mathematicians, and watchdog groups from all over the world, as they fight to expose the discrimination within facial recognition algorithms now prevalent across all spheres of daily life.
1:30 AM
Birth of a Planet: Richmond On Paper
2:00 AM
AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Everything: The Real Thing Story
Against a backdrop of prejudice and political turmoil in the 1970s, The Real Thing was the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the UK pop charts. Dubbed "the Black Beatles" by the British tabloids, their incredible story takes them from the tough streets of Toxteth, an inner-city area of Liverpool, to the bright lights of New York as Britain's pioneering million-selling soul and funk band.
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Becoming Frederick Douglass
6:00 AM
BBC World News
6:30 AM
Story in the Public Square: Jeffrey Veidlinger
7:00 AM
DW Global 3000
7:30 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:00 AM
Independent Lens: Coded Bias
Coded Bias follows M.I.T. Media Lab computer scientist Joy Buolamwini, along with data scientists, mathematicians, and watchdog groups from all over the world, as they fight to expose the discrimination within facial recognition algorithms now prevalent across all spheres of daily life.
9:30 AM
Birth of a Planet: Richmond On Paper
10:00 AM
AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Everything: The Real Thing Story
Against a backdrop of prejudice and political turmoil in the 1970s, The Real Thing was the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the UK pop charts. Dubbed "the Black Beatles" by the British tabloids, their incredible story takes them from the tough streets of Toxteth, an inner-city area of Liverpool, to the bright lights of New York as Britain's pioneering million-selling soul and funk band.
11:00 AM
Becoming Frederick Douglass
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Story in the Public Square: Jeffrey Veidlinger
1:30 PM
Second Opinion with Joan Lunden: Coronavirus
2:00 PM
Independent Lens: Down A Dark Stairwell
Down a Dark Stairwell chronicles the tragic shooting of Akai Gurley, an innocent Black man, in Brooklyn, and the trial and subsequent conviction of the Chinese American police officer, Peter Liang, who pulled the trigger, casting a powerful light on the experiences of two marginalized communities thrust into an uneven criminal justice system together.
3:30 PM
Independent Lens: Ferguson Rises
How does a father find purpose in pain? In 2014, Michael Brown Sr.’s son was killed by white police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, an event that fueled the global Black Lives Matter movement. But his personal story seeking justice and healing has not been told until now.
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC World News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
Facing North: Jefferson Street, Nashville
8:00 PM
America ReFramed: The Death of My Two Fathers
After 20 years, Sol Guy finally watches his late father’s tapes and embarks on a personal journey of healing and reconciliation. At once a conversation between past and present and a letter to Sol’s children, THE DEATH OF MY TWO FATHERS reveals the complexities of identity, the persistence of racial trauma, the challenges of fatherhood -- and the liberation that exists in facing our own mortality.
9:30 PM
Reel South: All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk
Through news footage, campaign advertisements and archival audio and video, All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk is the unprecedented story of the 2017 New Orleans mayoral runoff. The winner of this election would take office as the first female mayor of New Orleans and the city’s fourth black mayor. Directed by Angela Tucker.