Thursday, December 25th TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
Amplify Sisters in Spirit
JB the First Lady preserves the memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The youth are challenged by, dietician Kristy Leavitt to shop & prepare a healthy dish.
Teepee Time Teepee Writes His Name; Teepee Eats Lunch
Teepee writes his name; Teepee eats lunch in the school cafeteria for the first time.
Waabiny Time Food and Drink
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
Tiga Talk Dwellings
How to make a dwelling safe from rain.
Wolf Joe Beach Movie Night; Stormy Weather
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Story in the Public Square Tom Nichols
Writer Tom Nichols of The Atlantic warns about branding rivals with epithets from the worst chapters in history.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Brain Health
As the number of people living with Alzheimer's disease grows, Americans have become increasingly interested in brain health and ways to prevent developing memory issues of any kind.
We'll Meet Again Korean War Brothers in Arms
Korean War veterans search for fellow servicemen -- one hopes to find the two lieutenants who inspired his bravery and the other longs to thank a friend who encouraged him while aboard a hospital ship.
We'll Meet Again Escape From Cuba
Two men search for the people who helped them when they fled Cuba to come to the U.S. -- one looks for the family who took him in as a boy, while another searches for the shrimp boat skipper who brought him to safety.
We'll Meet Again The Fight for Women's Rights
One of the first female commercial pilots hopes to thank her mentor; an advocate hopes to find the woman who gave her the inspiration to join a movement for equal rights.
Uncovering Boarding Schools: Stories of Resistance and Resilience
Efforts by Klamath tribal members in their fight for justice for students forced into enrollment in unsafe institutions.
An imaginative and independent young boy, Albert, learns that the value of hard work is no cakewalk.
Windcatcher (2024)
Percy, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy, bands with his friends Keithy and Daisy to win the school's upcoming sports carnival; but when a natural disaster strikes their remote town, Percy has a new challenge to overcome.
Liyana (2017)
A Swazi girl embarks on a dangerous mission to save her twin brothers.
Explore the musical soul of a country where African and European roots unite.
Trollfest The Heists - Live at Trollfest
The Heists perform live at TrollFest on Saturday May 24, 2025, Recorded on Lingi't Aani' in Juneau, Alaska.
Juneau World Affairs Forum Indigenous Peoples & High Seas
Dr. Dalee Sambo Dorough will discuss the advantages of direct participation of indigenous peoples of Alaska in the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction treaty.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series Fall 2022 Lecture Series: A Panel Discussion On Controversial Closure of Walter
Examines recent efforts to atone for the decision by K'une'ix Hi'di Northern Light United Church, Northwest Coast Presbytery and Presbyterian Church U.S.A.
Oregon Field Guide Tugboat Races, Vineyard Robots, Teacup Lake Photo Essay
Tugboat races at Olympia Harbor Days; vineyard robots; Teacup Lake blizzard.
Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine Pagans and the cult of Martyrs
The story of Perpetua, a young Christian martyr; places where Christians faced violence because of their beliefs.
Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine Constantine
The conversion of Constantine the Great transforms the fortunes of the Christian faith.
Ancient Roads From Christ to Constantine From Apocalypse to the Heresies
The city of Jerusalem endures war; Patmos Island, where John was exiled, and the cave where he wrote most of Revelation.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Gleaning
Art sidelines Dan with his plans to create a meatless meal.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents Art of the City
Tzouhalem (2021)
Examining the story of Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem through accounts from both historians and First Nations elders, and how he subdued his rivals and transformed himself into the most powerful First Nations leader in the Pacific Northwest.
N. Scott Momaday's personal account of his life and legacy, including his Kiowa roots, family, literature and identity.
