
Saturday, May 24th TV listings for Emerge! (KMOS-TV3) Sedalia, MO
Native Report Moments in History
Moments in history where sovereign rights to fish and hunt were tested; how treaties are recognized and celebrated; a highly commemorated site making history.
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.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Women at the gym -- dealing with self-image issues and harassment.
A photographer pursues her passion despite a visual impairment.
The Open Mind Life Beyond Us
Science journalist Jaime Green talks about her book, "The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos."
Yndi Yoga Courage
A heart-opening flow invigorates the whole body with extra emphasis on backbends.
In Good Shape -- The Health Show
Beating the fear of flying; preventing motion sickness; vaccinated and good to travel; skin cancer and the dangers of the sun.
Britain's generation of non-smokers; Erdogan puts students in Turkey under house arrest; wedding hot spot -- Denmark; Poland's baby seal rescuers.
Women in India contract lung disease from working in quarries without protection; new ideas for curbing trash; eerie empty residential complex in Malaysia.
How conductor Joana Mallwitz attracts more people to the concert hall; studying in Cambridge; Istanbul's street food classic kumpir; travel tips for Milan; dancing despite a disability.
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, from seafood to produce.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
From the producers of Radio Friends with Paul Pepper, we present this new weekly program, a selection of conversations recorded during the week and aired on KBIA-FM. Host Adonica Coleman.
WW2 Women on the Frontline Boots on the Ground
Stories of female journalists, nurses and guerilla fighters; Martha Gellhorn stows away on a hospital ship and ends up on Omaha beach; photographer Lee Miller.
Attention Must Be Paid: Women Lost in the Opioid Crisis
Stories of women who are battling opioid use disorder, exposing deep-seated gender inequities in addiction treatment.
Visual artist Charmaine Wheatley paints portraits of people affected by the opioid crisis in two rural Eastern Kentucky communities.
The Express Way With Dulé Hill Appalachia
How music can provide solace and healing; a master luthier rehabilitates opioid addicts; a Black folk musician; creator of "Latin-grass," a fusion of Latin American folk and bluegrass music.
My Life Is Murder Fake Empire
Alexa investigates the murder of a nurse stabbed in the back a week after proposing to his girlfriend in a case involving clairvoyant Chloe Angel.
Velvet The Big Day
Ana refuses to marry Alberto in a secret ceremony; Raul de la Riva returns, but a last-minute setback could endanger the fashion show.
The Vietnam War The History of the World
President Richard Nixon begins withdrawing American troops from Vietnam; the invasion of Cambodia sparks large protests.
Now Return Us to Normal (2016)
Filmmaker Leslie Koren has flashbacks to her years at a behavior modification school in rural Utah.
Songs at the Center Part One: Molly Tuttle, Lilly Hiatt, Aaron Lee Tasjan
Singer-songwriter and instrumentalist Molly Tuttle; singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt; singer-songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan.
The Lafayette Escadrille: The Americans Who Flew for France in World War One
The service and sacrifice of young Americans who flew and fought for France in World War I.
Song of the Mountains Jeff & Sheri Easter
Southern gospel group Jeff & Sheri Easter.