Sunday, December 28th TV listings for 360 North (Gavel to Gavel)
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Thaddeus Strassberger immerses himself in opera, stage design and direction; Kristin Treager goes from racing cars to the court room; visual artist Brenda Mallory.
Wassaja Mary Kathryn Nagle
Mary Kathryn Nagle is a busy attorney and in her spare time she heads up a new program at Yale.
Teepee Time Teepee Goes Canoeing; Teepee Counts to Five
Teepee goes canoeing; Teepee learns to count to five for the very first time.
Waabiny Time Then and Now
A celebration of Nyoongar culture for young kids exploring the Indigenous concept of `playing time'.
The Lakota Berenstain Bears The Birthday Boy; The Green Eyed Monster
Sister gets a school assignment to learn about a family member and she chooses Brother as her subject; Sister struggles with jealousy over Brother's new bike.
Wolf Joe Turtle Bay Radio; Missing Moccasin
Joe, Nina and Buddy leap into adventure with their superpowers.
Little J & Big Cuz Footy Mad
Footy mad Little J is struck down with an injury that is preventing him from playing, as hopes for the Big Match loom closer.
Little J & Big Cuz Housekeeping
Little J and Big Cuz are put in charge of making sure the housework gets done, but things quickly devolve into a slapstick disaster.
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 Ruffed Grouse #2; Agrivoltaics; Clean Water From Farmlands; Beaver Corps; Right Whales
Measures to restore a healthy habitat for ruffed grouse; agrivoltaics; combating pollution caused by agricultural runoff; Beaver Corps; protecting North Atlantic right whales.
Start Up Detroit Jiu-Jitsu Academy -- Dearborn, MI
Detroit Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Dearborn, Mich., has cultivated a community of discipline and respect that prides itself on training "bully-proof" children.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Copaganda and Feartopia
Civil Rights Corps executive director Alec Karakatsanis talks about "Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News."
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
On Story On Vida: A Conversation With Tanya Saracho
Creator and showrunner Tanya Saracho explains her creative process behind "Vida," the comedy-drama series that follows two sisters who return home after the death of their mother.
Repairing the World: Stories From the Tree of Life
Pittsburgh's community response to hate following the assault on three congregations at the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series Fall 2022 Lecture Series: Shi to Sponsor Lecture On History of the T'akdeintaan New
Presented by Tlingit Ken Kaax'k'aatuklag'e' Grant, who is the spokesperson for the clan and the chair of SHI's Council of Traditional Scholars.
Songs at the Center Master Series With Livingston Taylor
Singer-songwriter and folk musician Livingston Taylor has enthralled audiences for more than 50 years with his voice, piano and guitar.
Oregon Field Guide Tugboat Races, Vineyard Robots, Teacup Lake Photo Essay
Tugboat races at Olympia Harbor Days; vineyard robots; Teacup Lake blizzard.
Juneau World Affairs Forum Another Path Forward? New
Barbara 'Waahlaal Gidaak Blake examines other directions for Alaska's indigenous peoples, in lieu of relying on international treaties.
Revision Alaska Reconnecting Through Rhythm
The journey of Alma Manabat Parker, a Filipino Alaskan dance coach who has dedicated herself to unifying her community through the power of traditional Filipino dance.
Revision Alaska Sabor Artico: Latinos En Alaska
Alaska's growing Latino population forges their identities in the extreme Arctic environment.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Fighters
Terry Crews and Tony Danza discover they are not the first in their families to overcome adversity.
The American Revolution The Most Sacred Thing
British General Cornwallis struggles to pacify the southern states; supported by the French, a victory at Yorktown secures independence for the Americans.
Future History Water
Sarain and Kris discuss the current crisis of contaminated water; water walker Josephine Mandamin is walking 10,900 miles around the Great Lakes; artist/activist Christi Belcourt.
underEXPOSED Need Some Help
After calling upon Mark to be his mentor, Mason heads to California to work with skateboard photographer J. Grant Brittain.
A compilation music videos showcasing Native American talents and World Indigenous cultures.
Dan and Art hunt for deer on a farm in Vancouver Island.
And Now We Rise: A Portrait of Samuel Johns
A portrait of Samuel Johns, a young Athabaskan hip-hop artist, founder of the Forget Me Not Facebook group for displaced people in Alaska, and activist for a cultural renaissance as he heals from his own legacy of historical trauma.
Landing: Stories From the Cultural Divide Ernesto Hernandez
Landing: Stories From the Cultural Divide Razawa Maroof
Landing: Stories From the Cultural Divide Sntc (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
