
Thursday, September 4th TV listings for PBS (WHUT) Howard University
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
Miranda Esmonde-White offers an exercise program for people of all ages and fitness levels.
Frontline Putin's Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes
Tracing Vladimir Putin's pattern of atrocities in Ukraine and other conflicts, and the challenge of holding him accountable.
Profiles of figures in America's arts and culture.
Roadtrip Nation: Learning Reimagined
Three people explore what is possible in the world of education entrepreneurship.
Lucky Chow Generasians
A fourth-generation Japanese-American farm; America's oldest tofu shop gets a new owner; a mother-son relationship built on food and heritage; Hollywood cafe that is part culinary hotspot, part Asians-in-Hollywood history exhibit.
Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Rise and Shine
Easy breakfast dishes include aebleskivers with lemon curd, Mexican-inspired shakshouka and French Market coffee cake.
Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Kitchen Magical Mezze Amidst the Moonlight
The meze table includes various hot and cold small plates, including chickpea and sesame seed spread.
The Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy Leah's Classic New Orleans Cuisine
Flounder stuffed with crab meat; barbecue shrimp; mint julep.
The intertwined lives of several families across Europe during World War II, on the frontlines and the home front.
The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli
The legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots who flew escort for American bombers during World War II; the daughter of one of the pilots visits the remains of the base at Ramitelli in Italy.
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.
High school students conduct mock Congressional hearings.
The real history of the American West, from Black and Hispanic cowboys and female homesteaders to immigrants and tribal leaders.
Public television's showcase for independent non-fiction films.
Roadtrip Nation: Learning Reimagined
Three people explore what is possible in the world of education entrepreneurship.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The Civil Discourse Kay Redfield Jamison
Psychiatrist and professor Kay Redfield Jamison, co-director of the Mood Disorders Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, talks about mood disorders, depression and suicide.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Common Ground With Jane Whitney Back to Tomorrow: The Best of the Best
Moments from last season show how panelists found ways to talk to each other, offer insights, fears and feelings and how everyone can come together to make progress on the country's most debilitating problems.
The real history of the American West, from Black and Hispanic cowboys and female homesteaders to immigrants and tribal leaders.
Public television's showcase for independent non-fiction films.
Afrofantastic: The Transformative World of Afrofuturism
The definition and activism linked to Afrotourism and how the movement informs discussion about social practice, politics and the arts in the U.S. and around the world.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Sunflower Beauty
A gentle, seated yoga practice that includes lower body moves to build strength; gentle stretches for shoulders, chest, back, hips and more.