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- After being mistaken for the enemy by fellow U. S. forces during the Vietnam War, a Japanese-American Veteran struggles to overcome his feelings of guilt and anger, find a sense of belonging, and reunite with the friend who saved his life.
- Unspoken takes a moving look into the history, operation, and legacy of the federal Indian Boarding School system, whose goal was total assimilation of Native Americans at the cost of stripping away Native culture, tradition, and language.
- The beauty of the 13 cities of Spain selected by UNESCO's World Heritage Program as a legacy from the past, but still very much present in our lives today. Spain is one of the most exciting places in the world. It has beautiful and magical landscapes. Its food and music are as varied and colorful as the many cultures that make up the Spanish mosaic.
- Most popular histories of American Indians end in 1890 with the massacre at Wounded Knee. But the stories of more than 500 Native American nations didn't stop 115 years ago. Far from it. From the birth of the reservations to the birth of Foxwoods, the original Americans have survived and even thrived over the last century.
- Host Robert X Cringely explains the high-tech world of digital television, including data transmission and high-definition TV.
- The struggles and triumphs of women as they fought to secure their right to vote during the Jim Crow era, a time of reinforced white supremacy and voter suppression in the South.
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- 2003– TV-146.2 (5)TV Episode
- 2003– TV-147.0 (5)TV Episode
- Weakened by another spell in prison Sylvia Pankhurst joins her mother on a visit to Christabel in Paris but the sisters clash over Sylvia's support for Irish Home Rule. Indeed Christabel's elitism and disregard for the role of working class women in the W.S.P.U. leads Sylvia to form a breakaway group, causing a rift with her mother. Militarism is put aside on the outbreak of war and Mrs Pankhurst insists that women can be instrumental in the war effort though again Sylvia's pacifist view puts her at odds with her family. Ironically it is the role of women in helping win the conflict that would appear to contribute to their enfranchisement in 1918, rather than their militarism or suffering.
- 2003– TV-147.0 (5)TV Episode
- 2003– TV-146.2 (5)TV Episode
- Jovita Idar (1885-1946), teacher, journalist, nurse, and civil rights activist, grew up in Laredo, Texas where her family published La Crónica, a Spanish-language newspaper that exposed segregation, lynching, and other injustices endured by Mexican Texans in the early 20th century. At a time when signs announcing "No Negroes, Mexicans, or Dogs Allowed" were common in shops, restaurants, and other public places, she helped organize the First Mexicanist Congress in 1911, a convention that tackled racism and the lynching of Mexican Americans, launching the civil rights movement for Mexican American in the U.S. She helped create the League of Mexican Women, one of the first known Latina feminist organizations, and served as its first president. Encouraging women's involvement in public policy, Idar worked for women's rights, suffrage, quality bilingual education for Mexican American children, and an end to racism and segregation. Interviewees: biographer Gabriela González, Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and author of Redeeming La Raza: Transborder Modernity, Race, Respectability, and Rights; award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa, anchor of NPR's Latino USA and founder of the non-profit news organization Futuro Media.
- Two communities navigate an uneven criminal justice system after an unarmed Black man is killed by a Chinese American police officer at a Brooklyn housing project.
- Psychiatrist Kenneth Rosenberg visits emergency rooms, jails, and homeless camps, to investigate the national health crisis of mental illness.
- Rember Yahuarcani, an indigenous artist from an almost extinguished nation, returns to his grandmother's land looking for inspiration and discovers why the stories of his ancestors cannot be forgotten.
- 2003– TV-147.2 (5)TV Episode
- Decades after moving to the U.S. to help care for her grandchildren, Mama Icha returns to her hometown of Mompox, Colombia.
- 2003– TV-147.4 (5)TV Episode
- Exposé on how the American housing policy market has been manipulated for years in discriminatory ways.
- 1965– 1h7.8 (5)TV EpisodeThis TV special was on the incredible things about the human body, and it deals with body parts, their functions, their attributes, and their need to maintain health.
- Adolescence, trauma and the power of connecting with an isolated Navajo homeland.
- 2003– TV-146.6 (5)TV Episode
- Two women run a makeshift medical clinic in western Myanmar, a region torn apart by violent ethnic divisions.
- 2003– 54mTV-PG7.4 (5)TV EpisodeLearn the truth about an evocative symbol, a swatch of fabric, Native American clothing and a Lincoln signature.
- Young musicians in a youth orchestra in Venezuela's Las Brisas district strive for a better life through classical music.
- One of modern rock's premier bands, Spoon performs songs from their Grammy-nominated album Lucifer On the Sofa alongside fan favorites.
- As their introduction to the nine new contestants, Alejandra and the judges want to get a sense of who they are on a plate. The first challenge for which the contestants have sixty minutes, the judges want to get to know them as a person by asking them to make what they consider their signature dish. The second challenge for which the contestants have ninety minutes, the judges ask them to make a dish representative of place, namely where they live, meaning that it is their spin on something they consider local. Alejandra and the judges have a surprise announcement to the contestants after the conclusion of the two challenges.
- After last week's surprise announcement that no one would be eliminated at the end of week one, Alejandra and the judges provide the contestants with further surprise announcements before this week's two challenges. First, Michael Thomas has dropped out of the competition and thus will not be returning. And second, all the remaining home cooks will stay for the duration of the competition up until the finale in a different format for this season. In an effort to make the contestants' recipes even better, the judges want to provide their critiques and expertise to all the cooks' dishes which the cooks will hopefully take to heart to improve their cooking week to week. However, Alejandra and the judges will rank each cook in each challenge with the finale solely to consist of the three highest ranked contestants over the entire course of the competition. This week's two challenges focus on the pantry. For the first challenge, for which they have forty-five minutes, the cooks are to make their last minute go-to weekday dinner, namely what they would make with what is routinely stocked in their pantry. For the second challenge, for which they have sixty minutes, the cooks are to make a dish tied to who they are centered on a pantry staple, namely noodles.
- In The Urban Jungle, Shane explores the modern city: an ecosystem built by, for us. He encounters three species thriving in the city, reckons with our complex urban history, and envisions a new and wilder urban future.
- Shane explores the history and science of cotton. A prehistoric coastline from North Carolina to Texas laid the foundation for a crop that re-shaped our history, our culture, and even our DNA.
- A south Texas town is thrown into the national spotlight when a local mosque is burned down in an apparent hate crime. After the media moves on, the community is left to reflect on its complex history with racism.
- With the arson trial near, the suspect's family argues his innocence. Meanwhile, facets of Victoria reveal the ingredients that might have turned him to hate and support for the town's Muslim community begins to wane.
- The prosecution presents shocking evidence. As the trial concludes, the engaged citizens of Victoria seek a way to build a more inclusive community.
- A group of women and LGBTQ+ journalists who launch "The 19th*," a new news startup that challenges the white male-dominated status quo and asks who has been omitted from mainstream coverage, and how to include them.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo deliver a career-spanning hour of classic rock highlights in their Austin City Limits debut, including "Heartbreaker," "We Belong," and "Love is a Battlefield."
- 19th April 1775; American militia men raced through New England woods to intercept a column of British Redcoats. This would be the day when for, some Americans, would explode into all out war. Were they fighting the tyranny of King George?