
Sunday, May 18th TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
Filmmaker Ed Breeding takes viewers into depth with Mother Earth. He shares the beautiful landscapes and areas of Mother Earth and also shows the negativity that has been taking place as a result of the human effect.
Insightful thoughts on the importance of taking care of Earth Mother.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Storytelling is an art form mastered by Cherokee National Treasure Choogie Kingfisher with his own brand of Cherokee humor. When Cherokee Chef Nico Albert isn't fronting her metal punk band, she's in the kitchen learning and cultivating ancestral...
Wassaja Dominica
The Kalinago people have new challenges with climate change and stronger hurricanes in Dominica.
Teepee Time Teepee Picks a Pumpkin; Teepee Makes a Costume
Teepee picks a pumpkin and chooses a costume for the first time.
Waabiny Time Body and Movement
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Appreciate the World We See
Tiga, Gertie, Gavin and the kids learn to take a look around and enjoy all of the amazing things happening in the world around their house.
Wolf Joe Finders Keepers; Puppy Pile
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Little J & Big Cuz Two Truths
Little J & Big Cuz Brave J
Amy's Mythic Mornings Coho Learns to Jump
Amy, Casey and Theodore help a salmon learn how to jump so that he can join his family on their journey upstream.
This American Land Confronting Sea Level Rise; Protecting Wyoming Public Lands; Revising Forest Plans
Using education and innovation to tackle rising sea levels in Norfolk, Va.; exploring wilderness areas to determine the best uses for public lands in Wyoming; a new plan for a large national forest in North Carolina.
Start Up Posies Flower Truck: Tampa, FL
Posies Flower Truck, a pop-up, make-your-own bouquet flower truck.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Knowing the Nocturnal
Author Leigh Ann Henion talks about "Night Magic: Adventures Among Glowworms, Moon Gardens, and Other Marvels of the Dark."
ICT Newscast With Aliyah Chavez
Interviews with tribal officials, Indigenous newsmakers, social media influencers, and features from staff and freelance journalists. Democratic and Republican commentators provide analysis on federal, state and Tribal government actions.
Drug cartels gain influence in Ecuador; a school transforms the lives of impoverished children in Nigeria; forest dieback; turning plastic wrappers into practical items.
On Story On the Making of Sing Sing
Screenwriter and producer Clint Bentley and producer Monique Walton discuss the making of "Sing Sing," and how they developed a script inspired by a real life rehabilitation through the arts program.
Asian Americans Good Americans
Although heralded as a model minority, bold ambition leads Asian Americans to national political office as a culture-quake simmers beneath the surface.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series The Meaning of Haida Title
Oregon Field Guide Tugboat Races, Vineyard Robots, Teacup Lake Photo Essay
Tugboat races at Olympia Harbor Days; vineyard robots; Teacup Lake blizzard.
At The Apk In A Time of Change New
Artists, writers, environmental educators, and humanities scholars, exchanged knowledge and perspectives on the Boreal Forest.
Nature My Garden of a Thousand Bees
A wildlife cameraman films many diverse species of bees in his urban garden during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far From Home
Jamie Chung, Cyndi Lauper and Danny Trejo retrace the journeys of their immigrant ancestors.
Doc World Someone Lives Here
Toronto carpenter Khaleel Seivwright builds tiny shelters for unhoused people during the pandemic, gaining global attention and sparking a heated battle over compassion, safety and the right to shelter.
The Greening of the Bronx: An Urban Garden Tale
Sustainable South Bronx, a green collar jobs training program, redefines what "greening" is to include environmental, social and economic justice.
Future History Restore
Kris gets a personal tour by brother/sister scholars Jade and Mitch Huguenin who are largely responsible for the inclusion of Metis history and knowledge in the historical site of Discovery Harbour in Penetanguishene; Sarain gets her groove on.
Underexposed Wild Isle
West Coast Expeditions treats the crew to some unreal kayaking.
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.