Sunday, March 15th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Haitian culture.
Brooklyn Savvy The Complexities of Allyship in a Post-Election America
Dr. Jonathan Metzl on allyship, race, and moving from performative acts to real solidarity in a divided America.
What's Eating Harlem Gaudir; Chase and Harlem Renaissance Part II
Modern Spanish tapas restaurant; "Harlem's Banker" Nichol King; Lana Turner and the Harlem Renaissance -- Part II.
How Are We Today? Thinking Traps & Sticky Thoughts
Cognitive distortions and ridding ourselves of negative thoughts.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Skindigenous New Zealand
Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing; over time, many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko.
We Speak NYC Shumi's Pantry: Topic - Accessible Social Services
Learn about social services like SNAP and food pantries.
Reconnecting Roots Trains: Tracking Progress
The 150th anniversary of Utah's Golden Spike; descendents of Chinese railroad workers discuss their contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad.
Brindiamo! Brindiamo Rienzi
Mike Rienzi, president of Rienzi Foods, and cooks on a yacht with two talented Apulia chefs.
Lidia's Kitchen Take the Time
Mussel bruschetta; spicy lobster linguine.
Between the Covers Lisa See -- Lady Tan's Circle of Women
Author Lisa See brings to light the story of one of China's earliest female physicians.
Poetry in America Harlem -- Langston Hughes
A discussion of "Harlem" by Langston Hughes; with Bill Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Sonia Sanchez and students from the Harlem Children's Zone.
Closer to Truth's Mind, Art, Transcendence What Makes Art Transcendent?
How art, the visual arts, take us beyond ourselves, generating a sense of awe and grandeur.
Your Fantastic Mind Nanorobots for Brain Surgery
The life of a physician scientist; the influence of zip codes on mental health; a patient's five-year milestone after deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression.
The Open Mind The Future of American Education
George Washington University President Emeritus Stephen Trachtenberg talks about the future of American education.
BRIC TV Presents Brooklyn Made Jewelry Designing and Vegan Baking
Featured makers include Alicia Goodwin, Hadara Slok, Will Haude, Amber Maykut and Thomas Eliot.
AI: Unpacking the Black Box Education, Employment and AI
How artificial intelligence is transforming education and the workforce, from revolutionizing classrooms to reshaping job roles.
Greek and Cypriot news and culture. (Greek)
Buzz Healing Strides With 5 Points Creative
Healing Strides of Virginia provides therapeutic horseback riding services for people with neurological disorders, including children with autism and veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Profiles Tom Paolino
In-depth interviews with celebrities.
On Story Inside the Making of Lawmen: Bass Reeves
"Lawmen: Bass Reeves" creator Chad Feehan and series directors Christina Alexandra Voros and Damian Marcano discuss their revival of the television Western.
A Day's Work Publishing
A debuting young author, a book cover designer, and a printer ata book printing press.
Dannijo co-founder Danielle Snyder, Ovando founder Sandra de Ovando, Try the World co-founder Kat Vorotova and Soko Glam co-founder Charlotte Cho.
Neighborhood Slice Williamsburg
Williamsburg's Italian, Puerto Rican and creative residents tell the evolution of the neighborhood.
Nightmare Theatre The Terror
El Sapo discovers evidence that he wasn't the Baron's first choice as manservant.
Kasturba Gandhi: Accidental Activist
A look at how Kasturba Gandhi became one of the first women activists in modern history and how her legacy continues to inspire women.
Great Conversations Joan Baez & Diane Rehm
Singer-songwriter, activist and author Joan Baez talks about her book of poetry with journalist Diane Rehm.
Pacific Heartbeat Hawai'i's Precious Resources
Three short films explore the balance in Hawaii's ecosystems.
Story in the Public Square Eve Valera
Harvard University psychiatry associate professor Eve Valera discusses traumatic brain injuries among domestic abuse survivors.
Grown Up Dad Changing Role of Fatherhood
Exploring how dads balance work and family and why the series "Bluey" resonates worldwide.
Untamed Conservation and Public Policy
The American system of land and wildlife management is built on public involvement.
Shelter Me Love Songs
Paula Abdul hosts a look at the largest one-day pet photography and adoption event held in the US; professionals and amateurs volunteered at Los Angeles animal shelters, photographing 1,500 homeless pets to increase their chance of adoption.
Changing Seas Creatures of the Deep
Research sheds light on the animals who live in the Gulf of Mexico's cold, deep waters.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Wisdom and Healthy Aging
Self-reflection, social connections and more factors that improve neuroplasticity for healthy aging; Dr. Dilip V. Jeste, professor of psychiatry and neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego.
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 Sand
Making a feelings bottle using sand; the different colors of sand; a book about the ocean and sandcastles.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.
Let's Learn How Many Syllables Are in Invent?
Inventing an instrument; making 10 to add numbers to 20; reading "One Golden Rule at School"; practicing contractions.
