TV Schedule for 360 North (K07PF-D3) Homer, AK
Thursday, September 18th TV listings for 360 North (K07PF-D3) Homer, AK
Amplify Becoming a Man of the Earth
Cree songwriter Jason Burnstick sets out to write a song that examines the struggles of reconciling childhood trauma after the birth of his son.
The Youth bond on a trip; Spiritual Advisor Shane Patterson teaches about petro forms.
Teepee Time Teepee Packs His Suitcase; Teepee Goes on Vacation
Teepee packs his suitcase; Teepee rides in an airplane.
Waabiny Time My Day
From the kedala, daytime right through to kedalak night-time, so many Moorditj things to do.
Tiga Talk Trees
The kids have to rescue the puppets from a tree and together they find other tree games to play.
Wolf Joe Turtle Trek; Butterfly Release Party
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 John Feerick
Constitutional scholar John Feerick sheds light on the 25th amendment.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Caregiving: The Sandwich Generation
Millions of American families face the dual challenge of caring for children under the age of 18 and older relatives at the same time.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future The Classroom Is Changing
Three teachers explore how families can be partners in supporting their children's education.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future Engaging Everyone
How educators do community-based work to engage families in learning, fight against inequities and create a more optimistic vision for a future uniting families, educators and communities.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future Support to Succeed
Educators explain that fostering a student's sense of belonging is just as important as how they do on standardized tests and report cards.
Roadtrip Nation: Education's Future Better Belonging
Efforts by teachers and educational professionals to revamp how student success is encouraged and tracked.
Roadtrip Nation: Degree of Impact
Crystal, Jason and Kylie talk to professionals with doctoral degrees who make a direct impact on their communities.
The participants learn about style and fashion to accommodate their new figures.
Juaquin finishes the tipi applique project.
Urban Native Girl Success
Lisa tries to better understand how success should be defined in the Indigenous community; interviews with Dr. Evan Adams, Gabrielle Scrimshaw, and JP Gladu.
Going Native Going Legend
Drew steps into the badlands to visit the Hoodoos formations in Alberta, then travels to Thunder Bay to meet a sleeping giant and heads to Lake Huron and the Manitou Islands to uncover Indigenous legends.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents Art of the City
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes' buffalo herd; Lil' Mike and Funny Bone; a 600 mile art tour.
First Contact Changing the Lens
The group travels south to Thunder Bay, where a number of tragic incidents have exposed racist attitudes towards Indigenous people; A meeting with residential school survivors in southern Ontario shocks the group.
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Alaska in the Crosshairs Opening - Intro to the People of Point Hope
The history of the United States' misadventures while attempting to bring an "Atoms for Peace" nuclear construction project to the far north, and the efforts of the people of Point Hope and Alaska to successfully derail the project.
Sealaska Heritage Institute Lecture Series 50-Year Battle for Redoubt Lake Treasure
Oregon Field Guide Apple-Picking Robots/ Deschutes River Poo Patrol
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
Flamenco: The Land Is Still Fertile
The contributions of farmworkers, mostly gitanos, to the development and maintenance of flamenco.
Flamenco: The Land Is Still Fertile
Occupations commonly associated with flamenco, including fishing, fish mongering, blacksmithing and mining.
America ReFramed La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered
Testimony, song, poetry and street theater illustrate the 1991 rebellion of the people of Washington D.C.'s Mount Pleasant neighborhood after the police shooting of Daniel Gomez.
Two charter schools in Minnesota champion equity through decolonized, bilingual education.
On the shores of the River Severn Art, Dan learns how to catch glass eels from a tidal river; the guys visit an eel hatchery in Gloucester; in London, the guys try out some eel dishes.
Ruth-Ann Thorn Presents Art of the City
Choctaw soldiers used their native language to transmit secure messages as part of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.