Sunday, February 22nd TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy White with Fear - The Movie - The Politics of Power
Diana Robinson on "White With Fear" and the barriers whites face when confronting racism.
What's Eating Harlem Lloyd Williams and Voza Rivers
Lloyd Williams and Voza Rivers' legacy in the village of Harlem. A discussion with Black and Latino women about their inspiring business journeys.
How Are We Today? Depression & Stepping In
The group tries to determine if Bella is dealing with depression; how to best approach a loved one who is suffering and how to get them the help they need.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous Taiwan
Tattoo artist Cudjuy Patjidres preserves the ancient symbols and designs of his Paiwanese ancestors of Taiwan.
We Speak NYC One Home
A musical drama about sustainability and what we can do to protect the environment.
Reconnecting Roots Travel: Migration to Mobility
How the ways in which people travel have changed; a visit to HyperloopTT in California to see how Americans might get around in the future.
Brindiamo! To Apulia with Chef Pino Coladonato
The Italian region of Apulia; Chef Pino Coladonato at La Masseria Ristorante.
Lidia's Kitchen Know Your Cheese
Crispy cheese bowls; four-cheese baked macaroni; cheesy baked chicken wings.
Between the Covers Scott Eyman -- Charlie Chaplin Vs America
Hollywood biographer Scott Eyman discusses "Charlie Chaplin Vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided."
Poetry in America Those Winter Sundays -- Robert Hayden
Reflections on "Those Winter Days" by Robert Hayden; with Joe Biden, Elizabeth Alexander and Angela Duckworth.
Closer to Truth's Global Philosophy of Religion Global Philosophy: What Is Essence & Existence?
Whether novel ways of seeing the world's foundations and joints give insight into meaning and purpose.
Your Fantastic Mind Bringing Physical Therapy to a Country Without It
A group of physical therapists embark on their 11th annual trip to provide physical therapy and health interventions to the Dominican Republic.
The Open Mind Cures and Shams
Investigative journalist Charles Piller talks about "Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's."
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Weaving and Songwriting
Featured makers include Cynthia Alberto, Denitia, Phoenix Lindsey-Hall and John Tebeau.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Ethics and AI
Artificial intelligence is set to reshape how people think about morals and ethics, challenging long-standing beliefs and pushing the boundaries of human understanding.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Saint Francis Service Dogs
LeadPoint Digital helps Saint Francis Service Dogs enhance its popular "Barks & Rec" fundraiser.
Profiles Steve Stanulis
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story The Last Showgirl With Gia Coppola
Director Gia Coppola reflects on working with the cast of "The Last Showgirl," and how they depicted an inspiring story of change and transformation.
A Day's Work Television
A day with the wardrobe supervisor for "Gotham" and a network casting director.
Guests Lily Tran, Jill Stuart, Resma Saujani and Noah Waibsnaider.
Neighborhood Slice Flushing, Queens
Longtime residents share what life is like in Flushing, Queens.
Nightmare Theatre Tormented
A jazz pianist is haunted by the ghost of his ex-girlfriend; Dr. Lester W. Sinclair is convinced that Sapo is an escaped convict.
The unique journey of Dr. Howard Fuller, a Black civil rights leader and educator who initiated radical new ideas in education that have been emulated nationwide.
Great Conversations Ann Patchett & Kevin Wilson
Writer and bookstore owner Ann Patchett talks with professor and author Kevin Wilson.
Pacific Heartbeat Ola Hou -- Journey to New York Fashion Week
Native Hawaiian fashion designer Sharayah Chun-Lai does what it takes to bring Ola Hou Designs to the New York runway.
Story in the Public Square Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Historian and professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat examines the history of dictatorships, how to resist them and how those regimes end.
Grown Up Dad Reclaiming Masculinity
Examining healthier masculinity, empowering emotional well-being and vulnerability.
Untamed From Rescue to Release
The wildlife rehabilitation process at the Wildlife Center of Virginia, a wildlife hospital that treats more than 3,000 wild animals every year.
Shelter Me Good Deeds
Kristin Chenoweth hosts a celebration of a national event during which volunteers participated in a day of service at their local animal shelters reading her children's book "What Will I Do with My Love Today?" to the animals.
Changing Seas Coastal Carnivores
Scientists discover that bull sharks live upstream while alligators swim out to the ocean to feed along the coastal Everglades.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Schizophrenia: Understanding Diagnosis and Treatment
The role of family history, negative symptoms, behavioral analysis and prescription compliance for successful outcomes for treating schizophrenia; professor Dawn Velligan, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Wimee's Words Cats
Wimee sings about animal sounds; translating cat into six languages; a silly song about cat food; a book about cats; Cocoa and Fifi.
Leonardo da Vinci; Franz Schubert; author Brad Meltzer; cosplay; actor Zach Callison; breaking down a book.
Let's Learn What Sounds Do You Hear in Number?
Playing "Which Instrument Is It?"; counting to 10 in different ways; reading "A Most Unusual Day"; decoding two-syllable words.
