
Thursday, June 19th TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Spine Flexibility
Working the spine through flexion, extension, lateral and rotational movements; stretching tight glutes and hamstrings; exercises for ankle mobility to help increase walking and running speed.
Frontline Syria's Detainee Files
Former guards, soldiers and intelligence officials shed new light on the Assad regime's arrest, torture and execution of detainees during the Syrian war.
Denzel Washington: American Paradox
The 30-year career of actor Denzel Washington.
Lucky Chow Koreatown U.S.A.
New York and Los Angeles are home to the two largest Korean populations in the U.S.; chef Sang Yoon breaks down the basics of Korean cooking; a woman receives her first Korean cooking lesson from Maangchi.
Louisiana Coastal Cooking Living Shorelines
An initiative that returns restaurant oyster shells to the wild, creating a living shoreline that helps protect Louisiana's rich coastal environment; tribal elder Theresa Dardar at the Pointe-au-Chien Tribal Headquarters in Montegut; chef Dana Honn.
Fresh Glass Cassandra Goes South (Part Two)
Visiting Valle de Guadalupe and Ensenada in Mexico.
Ellie's Real Good Food How to Fish
Tilapia Milanese; three-ingredient seasoned breadcrumbs; salmon wrapped in greens with walnut-yogurt-dill sauce; bouillabaisse.
A Black man learns about the story of Juneteenth, the holiday recognizing the end of slavery in Texas, from descendants of those liberated.
Juneteenth Jamboree From a Free Place to Displace
With the Galveston landing of U.S. Army Gen. Gordon Granger in 1865, slavery in Texas ended; African bondsmen became freedmen, and women and children likewise became African Americans.
The Price of Silence: The Lasting Impact of Slavery in New Jersey
Exploring the Lost Souls Project, which identifies Blacks who were forcibly removed from New Jersey and taken to Louisiana, and the lasting impact of slavery in New Jersey.
Democracy Now! New
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.
Three friends embark on a 350-mile cycling route from Austin, Texas, to the site where Juneteenth began in 1865.
Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler
A crucial figure in the Black Arts Movement, artist Dewey Crumpler's paintings explore slavery, Black liberation, globalization and pop culture.
Harriet Tubman: From the Railroad to a Spy
The events and details of Harriet Tubman's life story, from the Underground Railroad to her work as a Union Army scout and spy in military campaigns.
Prince Among Slaves (2006)
An African prince finds himself enslaved in America for over 40 years.
1619 to 2021: A Black Journalist Turns the Light of Truth on the History of American Race
Nikole-Hannah Jones and Dr. Stacey Patton deliver the 2021 DLF Forum keynote conversation, "1619 to 2021: A Black Journalist Turns the Light of Truth on the History of American Race."
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The Civil Discourse A Classroom Divided
Oyin Adedoyin leads a panel discussion exploring the boundaries of academic freedom with a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion trends in higher education; panel includes Kmele Foster, Valerie C. Johnson, Amna Khalid and Kenneth P. Monteiro.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray
Baroness Oona King and Dame Jenni Murray go head-to-head around London; Baroness Oona visits a band of female pioneers, and Dame Jenni learns the story behind a revolutionary organization that transformed animal welfare.
Harriet Tubman: From the Railroad to a Spy
The events and details of Harriet Tubman's life story, from the Underground Railroad to her work as a Union Army scout and spy in military campaigns.
Prince Among Slaves (2006)
An African prince finds himself enslaved in America for over 40 years.
1619 to 2021: A Black Journalist Turns the Light of Truth on the History of American Race
Nikole-Hannah Jones and Dr. Stacey Patton deliver the 2021 DLF Forum keynote conversation, "1619 to 2021: A Black Journalist Turns the Light of Truth on the History of American Race."
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Island Breeze
Seated and standing postures to open the hips and stretch the hamstrings; balance postures to tone the legs and glutes.
Wai Lana Yoga Plough Twist
Walking legs to the side in an upside down pose; new twist on Triangle.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Misinformation and artificial intelligence with American Sunlight Project's Nina Jankowicz.
Democracy Now! New
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.