Sunday, April 28th TV listings for PBS World (KAET-DT3) Phoenix, AZ
America ReFramed A Decent Home
Addressing urgent issues of class and economic mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can't afford housing anywhere else.
POV Shorts Boom and Bust
Tensions rise as news organizations and residents witness a volatile situation unfold on a busy California street; a filmmaker returns to her hometown to document the effects of the boom-and-bust nature of the oil industry in West Texas.
Wild Hope The Beautiful Undammed
Recovering salmon populations help revive the ecosystem around Washington's Elwha River a decade after the largest dam removal in history.
Wild Hope Coffee for Water
Farmers grow coffee to restore the rainforest atop Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa and the watershed that sustains its communities, wildlife and Gorongosa National Park.
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World
Greta Thunberg investigates potential solutions to limit climate change in Switzerland and Denmark; lessons from the world's response to COVID-19.
On Story Joanna Calo
Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties on "The Bear" with creator Christopher Storer, and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross; Republican strategist Ann Stone; columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher; retired judge Debra Carnahan.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Laura Barrón-López, PBS NewsHour; David Drucker, The Dispatch; Mara Liasson, NPR.
The Open Mind A Multiplicity of Generational Crises
Elder justice expert and lawyer M.T. Connolly talks about her book, "The Measure of Our Age: Navigating Care, Safety, Money, and Meaning Later in Life."
France prepares for terrorist threats; Spain's farmers worry about their crops and livestock; carbonara.
China builds itself a port in Peru; globalization; Ghana drowns in fast fashion waste; Mexico teen dreams of a film career.
America ReFramed A Decent Home
Addressing urgent issues of class and economic mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can't afford housing anywhere else.
POV Shorts Boom and Bust
Tensions rise as news organizations and residents witness a volatile situation unfold on a busy California street; a filmmaker returns to her hometown to document the effects of the boom-and-bust nature of the oil industry in West Texas.
The Chavis Chronicles A Self-Made Billionaire
Soohyung Kim, a managing partner of Standard General L.P., discusses his personal path to financial success.
Laura Flanders & Friends Ai Weiwei: How Do We Save Our Humanity?
Conceptual artist, filmmaker and human rights activist Ai Weiwei.
River's End: California's Latest Water War (2021)
Filmmaker Jacob Morrison reveals California's complex struggle over who gets fresh water and how moneyed interests manipulate the system. Battles over uncertain water supplies herald an impending crisis - not just in California but around the world.
Butterfly Town, USA (2015)
Activists and city staff in Pacific Grove clash over how to protect monarch butterflies.
Start Up Dream First Studios -- Baltimore, MD
Music producer Don Trunk helps artists make music in a safe and comfortable environment.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross; Republican strategist Ann Stone; columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher; retired judge Debra Carnahan.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer discusses the indictment of Donald Trump allies in Arizona.
The Open Mind A Multiplicity of Generational Crises
Elder justice expert and lawyer M.T. Connolly talks about her book, "The Measure of Our Age: Navigating Care, Safety, Money, and Meaning Later in Life."
China builds itself a port in Peru; globalization; Ghana drowns in fast fashion waste; Mexico teen dreams of a film career.
On Story Joanna Calo
Joanna Calo delves into her experience sharing showrunning duties on "The Bear" with creator Christopher Storer, and crafting lovable characters that keep an audience invested.
America ReFramed A Decent Home
Addressing urgent issues of class and economic mobility through the lives of mobile home park residents who can't afford housing anywhere else.
POV Shorts Boom and Bust
Tensions rise as news organizations and residents witness a volatile situation unfold on a busy California street; a filmmaker returns to her hometown to document the effects of the boom-and-bust nature of the oil industry in West Texas.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us Civilizations
How water may have driven the evolution of man and created the earliest civilizations; whether the Earth's water supplies can guarantee the future of humans.
Changing Planet Coral Special
A visit to the Maldives focuses on coral reefs and the urgent efforts to help them survive climate change.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Forever Young
Actors Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser explore their family histories.
Reel South In Exile; It's in the Voices; Fallout; Finding Us
A Pacific Islander community commemorates the loss of its land; Delta historians uncover memories; Appalachian communities bear the impact of industrial waste; descendants of slaves retrace their ancestry.
Mysteries of Mental Illness Rise and Fall of the Asylum
The rise and fall of mental asylums in the U.S.; the largest de-facto mental health facility in the U.S., its detainees and the realities of care both inside and outside.
Changing Planet Coral Special
A visit to the Maldives focuses on coral reefs and the urgent efforts to help them survive climate change.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Forever Young
Actors Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser explore their family histories.
Reel South In Exile; It's in the Voices; Fallout; Finding Us
A Pacific Islander community commemorates the loss of its land; Delta historians uncover memories; Appalachian communities bear the impact of industrial waste; descendants of slaves retrace their ancestry.