Sunday, October 19th TV listings for PBS World (IDPTV-DT4)
Local, USA HBCU Week: Tradition and Competition
The blend of camaraderie and competition that defines HBCU sports, from the rivalry of Hampton and Howard to the intensity of an NC A&T vs. NC Central game.
Local, USA Changemakers
Peaceful protests and demonstrations against social injustices at Morehouse College; how Morgan State University, a HBCU, became one of America's fastest growing universities following the largest student-led protest in Maryland.
Local, USA Innovation
How HBCU programs change and save lives, including Howard University's Division One swim program and Claflin University's SmartHOME technology.
On Story A Conversation With Karyn Kusama
Karyn Kusama sheds light on her body of work, including "Girl Fight," "Jennifer's Body" and "Yellowjackets."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic; Stephen Hayes, The Dispatch; Tyler Pager, The New York Times; Nancy Youssef, The Atlantic.
The Open Mind The Retroactivity Dilemma
FAMM senior counsel Mary Price talks about American justice reform.
Capannori, a no-waste city; Polish milk bar tradition; a Ukrainian soldier's widow has her deceased husband's baby; parklets on the rise in Britain.
Syria's musicians and religious minorities fight for their dreams; China's tea forests; Mexico fights against Caribbean algae invasion; women on motorcycles in India.
The struggle to convert thousands of miles of abandoned railroads into trails for cycling and walking; narrator Edward Norton.
Two friends embark on a stand up paddle journey through the Great Lakes, joining the fight against a threatening oil pipeline.
Outdoor Idaho Home Movies
Remembering a 1926 whitewater trip, former outfitter Al Tice and "Two-gun" Bob Limbert through photographs and home movies.
Dialogue Historian Joanne Freeman
Marcia Franklin talks with Yale professor of history Joanne Freeman about her book, "The Field of Blood." In it, Freeman illustrates how the U.S. Congress leading up to the Civil War was a more violent body than previously thought.
Life in the Heart Land Justice Reform
Middle River Regional Jail is under pressure to expand their facility, but activists insist resources should be spent on preventative measures.
A farmer grows dates he calls "black gold"; the sugar content of dates; a family passes their prune orchard to their daughters; cooking a spicy roasted red bell pepper pasta; a cooking school and farm for elementary school students.
This American Land Future of Public Lands; 2000 Miles of Opportunity; Mapping Wetland Jewels; Black Farmers
Changes to how public lands are managed; high school students learn about environmental careers; college students make high tech digital maps of wetlands.
Start Up We Rock the Spectrum -- Novi, MI
We Rock the Spectrum, Metro Detroit's first sensory gym, serves children of all abilities and ages.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind The Retroactivity Dilemma
FAMM senior counsel Mary Price talks about American justice reform.
Syria's musicians and religious minorities fight for their dreams; China's tea forests; Mexico fights against Caribbean algae invasion; women on motorcycles in India.
On Story A Conversation With Karyn Kusama
Karyn Kusama sheds light on her body of work, including "Girl Fight," "Jennifer's Body" and "Yellowjackets."
The struggle to convert thousands of miles of abandoned railroads into trails for cycling and walking; narrator Edward Norton.
Two friends embark on a stand up paddle journey through the Great Lakes, joining the fight against a threatening oil pipeline.
A French Village The Traitor
Daniel is arrested by Heinrich after helping Marcel escape; Hortense pleads to have him released, but Heinrich's career is at risk and he must force Daniel to divulge his brother's whereabouts.
Nature Dracula's Hidden Kingdom
A family of mouse-eared bats struggle to bring up their young in the ruined walls of Transylvania in central Romania.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Butterfly Effect
Actresses Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey explore the stories of their ancestors whose bold decisions reshaped their families.
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Between Worlds
As they create paintings, beadwork, photographs and films, four international artists reveal the complex ties between the communities and cultures they move between.
Outdoor Idaho Home Movies
Remembering a 1926 whitewater trip, former outfitter Al Tice and "Two-gun" Bob Limbert through photographs and home movies.
Dialogue Historian Joanne Freeman
Marcia Franklin talks with Yale professor of history Joanne Freeman about her book, "The Field of Blood." In it, Freeman illustrates how the U.S. Congress leading up to the Civil War was a more violent body than previously thought.
Nature Dracula's Hidden Kingdom
A family of mouse-eared bats struggle to bring up their young in the ruined walls of Transylvania in central Romania.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Butterfly Effect
Actresses Debra Messing and Melanie Lynskey explore the stories of their ancestors whose bold decisions reshaped their families.
Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century Between Worlds
As they create paintings, beadwork, photographs and films, four international artists reveal the complex ties between the communities and cultures they move between.
Compelling stories of artists participating in the Getty's Art & Science Collide event and how they collaborate with science and technology in unexpected ways.
Taco Mafia Supervivencia
Anthony and Xose host a pop-up at Discada; Edgar and Sara invite friends to Xochimilco to celebrate their wedding; Beto reflects on his personal and family health issues while reconnecting with his roots in Mexico City.