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12:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972
A renewed push for unity galvanizes Black America. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali. Howard University students fight to bring the Black consciousness movement and African heritage inside the Black institution. Black officials and activists organize the National Black Political Convention in an attempt to create a unified Black response to growing repression.
1:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: A Nation of Law? 1968-1971
Black activism is increasingly met with a violent and unethical response from law enforcement agencies. In Chicago, two Black Panther Party leaders are killed by police acting on information supplied by an FBI informant. In the wake of Nixon's call to "law and order," arrests push the poor conditions at Attica to the limit; an inmate takeover calling attention to the conditions leaves 43 dead.
2:00 AM
Reel South: Stay Prayed Up
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry’s electrifying voice is her faith. She’s spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South.
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
POV Shorts: A Swim Lesson
5:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Close Calls
Some moments bring us to the very edge, changing everything. Marylee’s kindness comes with a lesson in empathy, leaving her with regret; Alex’s quick thinking, and a box of candy, turn a dangerous encounter into an escape; and Kat holds onto a family story she’s always believed...until the truth reshapes her world. Three storytellers, three interpretations of CLOSE CALLS, hosted by Theresa Okokon.
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Closer to Truth's Philosophy of Biology: How Do Reductionism and Emergence Dance?
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:27 AM
Newsline In Depth
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972
A renewed push for unity galvanizes Black America. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali. Howard University students fight to bring the Black consciousness movement and African heritage inside the Black institution. Black officials and activists organize the National Black Political Convention in an attempt to create a unified Black response to growing repression.
9:00 AM
Eyes on the Prize: A Nation of Law? 1968-1971
Black activism is increasingly met with a violent and unethical response from law enforcement agencies. In Chicago, two Black Panther Party leaders are killed by police acting on information supplied by an FBI informant. In the wake of Nixon's call to "law and order," arrests push the poor conditions at Attica to the limit; an inmate takeover calling attention to the conditions leaves 43 dead.
10:00 AM
Reel South: Stay Prayed Up
The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry’s electrifying voice is her faith. She’s spent the last 50 years sharing and honing both as the steadfast frontwoman of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South.
11:00 AM
POV Shorts: A Swim Lesson
11:30 AM
Stories from the Stage: Close Calls
Some moments bring us to the very edge, changing everything. Marylee’s kindness comes with a lesson in empathy, leaving her with regret; Alex’s quick thinking, and a box of candy, turn a dangerous encounter into an escape; and Kat holds onto a family story she’s always believed...until the truth reshapes her world. Three storytellers, three interpretations of CLOSE CALLS, hosted by Theresa Okokon.
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
1:30 PM
Closer to Truth's Philosophy of Biology: How Do Reductionism and Emergence Dance?
2:00 PM
POV Shorts: A Swim Lesson
2:30 PM
Stories from the Stage: Close Calls
Some moments bring us to the very edge, changing everything. Marylee’s kindness comes with a lesson in empathy, leaving her with regret; Alex’s quick thinking, and a box of candy, turn a dangerous encounter into an escape; and Kat holds onto a family story she’s always believed...until the truth reshapes her world. Three storytellers, three interpretations of CLOSE CALLS, hosted by Theresa Okokon.
3:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972
A renewed push for unity galvanizes Black America. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali. Howard University students fight to bring the Black consciousness movement and African heritage inside the Black institution. Black officials and activists organize the National Black Political Convention in an attempt to create a unified Black response to growing repression.
4:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: A Nation of Law? 1968-1971
Black activism is increasingly met with a violent and unethical response from law enforcement agencies. In Chicago, two Black Panther Party leaders are killed by police acting on information supplied by an FBI informant. In the wake of Nixon's call to "law and order," arrests push the poor conditions at Attica to the limit; an inmate takeover calling attention to the conditions leaves 43 dead.