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12:00 AM
The Express Way with Dule Hill: Appalachia
1:00 AM
Bring Her Home
2:00 AM
Who She Is
2:30 AM
Reel South: Hindsight: Volume 1
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Behind The Strings
6:00 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Forgotten City
6:30 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Fixing Retirement Uncertainty
7:00 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:30 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
8:00 AM
The Express Way with Dule Hill: Appalachia
9:00 AM
Bring Her Home
10:00 AM
Who She Is
10:30 AM
Reel South: Hindsight: Volume 1
11:00 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack: Fixing Retirement Uncertainty
11:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Forgotten City
12:00 PM
P.O.V.: Liquor Store Dreams
In Liquor Store Dreams, two Korean American children of liquor store owners reconcile their own dreams with those of their immigrant parents. Along the way, they confront the complex legacies of LA's racial landscape, including the 1991 murder of Latasha Harlins and the 1992 uprisings sparked by the police beating of Rodney King, while engaged in current struggles for social and economic justice.
1:30 PM
POV Shorts: In The Absence
2:00 PM
The Express Way with Dule Hill: Appalachia
3:00 PM
Bring Her Home
4:00 PM
Who She Is
4:30 PM
Reel South: Hindsight: Volume 1
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
Poetry In America: Mushrooms, Weakness and Doubt
7:30 PM
Poetry In America: July In Washington
8:00 PM
Asian Americans: Breaking Ground
In an era of exclusion and U.S. empire, new immigrants arrive from China, India, Japan, the Philippines and beyond. Barred by anti-Asian laws they become America’s first “undocumented immigrants,” yet they build railroads, dazzle on the silver screen, and take their fight for equality to the U.S. Supreme Court.
9:00 PM
Asian Americans: A Question of Loyalty
An American-born generation straddles their country of birth and their parents’ homelands. CORRECTION: Certain errors in a previous version of this program have been corrected, including the statement that the Core Civic South Texas Family Residential Center separates children from their families, which is not the case, and the erroneous use of a photo of a different facility.
10:00 PM
America ReFramed: Chinatown Rising
Weaving together never-before-seen archival footage and photographs, CHINATOWN RISING reveals a deeply personal portrait of a San Francisco neighborhood in transition. Chinatown activists of the 1960s reflect on their years as young residents waging battles for bilingual education, tenants’ rights and ethnic studies curriculum that would shape their community and nation.