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12:00 AM
P.O.V.: The Last Out
Three Cuban baseball players leave their families and risk exile to train in Central America and chase their dreams of playing in the United States. At the shadowy nexus of the migrant trail and pro sports, The Last Out chronicles their difficult journey, from multi-step immigration obstacles and learning English to the broken promises and dubious motives of agents.
1:30 AM
The Latinx Photography Project
2:00 AM
America ReFramed: Como Vivimos (How We Live)
In California’s Central Valley, hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school annually, because they live with their families in one of the state’s farmworker housing centers. These subsidized apartments require families to move out each winter and relocate at least 50 miles away before being allowed to return in the spring. These cycles of displacement come at a high cost to families’ futures.
3:30 AM
Our Time: Immigration
4:00 AM
Through Our Eyes: Shelter
4:30 AM
Through Our Eyes: Apart
5:00 AM
Local, USA: Silence In Sikeston
The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.
6:00 AM
On Story: A Conversation with Lauren Schuler Donner
6:30 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:00 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
7:30 AM
The Open Mind: Campus On Edge....Civics to the Rescue
8:00 AM
DW Focus On Europe
8:30 AM
DW Global Us
9:00 AM
America ReFramed: Como Vivimos (How We Live)
In California’s Central Valley, hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school annually, because they live with their families in one of the state’s farmworker housing centers. These subsidized apartments require families to move out each winter and relocate at least 50 miles away before being allowed to return in the spring. These cycles of displacement come at a high cost to families’ futures.
10:30 AM
Our Time: Immigration
11:00 AM
The Chavis Chronicles: Richard Dunn and Ashley Myatt
11:30 AM
Laura Flanders & Friends
12:00 PM
MN Original
12:30 PM
America's Heartland
1:00 PM
This American Land: Robert Bullard - Environmental Justice, Kidwind, Lighthawk, Cafe Romain
1:30 PM
Start Up: CritterPro: Jacksonville, FL
2:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
2:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
3:00 PM
The Open Mind: Campus On Edge....Civics to the Rescue
3:30 PM
Ict News with Aliyah Chavez
4:00 PM
DW Global Us
4:30 PM
On Story: A Conversation with Lauren Schuler Donner
5:00 PM
America ReFramed: Como Vivimos (How We Live)
In California’s Central Valley, hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school annually, because they live with their families in one of the state’s farmworker housing centers. These subsidized apartments require families to move out each winter and relocate at least 50 miles away before being allowed to return in the spring. These cycles of displacement come at a high cost to families’ futures.
6:30 PM
Our Time: Immigration
7:00 PM
History with David Rubenstein: Fredrik Logevall
7:30 PM
History with David Rubenstein: Jeffrey Frank
8:00 PM
Big Cats 24/7: Episode 1
10:00 PM
American Experience: Part 2
General George Custer, his martyrdom was shrouded in controversy and contradictions. The final act of his larger-than-life career played out on a grand stage with a spellbound public engrossed in the drama.