Sunday, May 26th TV listings for PBS World (KAET-DT3) Phoenix, AZ
Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066
False information and political influences that led to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans; similar attempts to abuse the powers of the government.
American Masters Tyrus Wong
The art, life and impact of Chinese-American painter Tyrus Wong as seen through new and never-before-seen interviews, movie clips and art.
The Unforgettable Augustus Post
Animation and radio broadcast reenactments help tell the story of the life of Augustus Post, an American adventurer noted for buying the first motor car in New York and for once holding the world distance record in an air balloon.
On Story Script to Screen: Dolemite Is My Name
Writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film "Dolemite Is My Name."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Political strategist Rina Shah; Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-Washington, D.C.); Erin Matson, Reproaction.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the United States capital.
The Open Mind Surveillance, Truckers, and You
Privacy expert Karen Levy talks about the future of workplace surveillance.
Opposition members flee Russia; fighting against water companies; braking for energy; German microcredits for Syrian refugees.
Conflict and hardship in Sudan; state matchmaking in China; how to flood-proof a city; bumblebees' resilience to flooding.
America ReFramed Blurring the Color Line
Director Crystal Kwok unpacks the history behind her grandmother's family, neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Ga., during the Jim Crow era.
Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066
False information and political influences that led to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans; similar attempts to abuse the powers of the government.
The Chavis Chronicles Robert Smith
Businessman and philanthropist Robert Smith talks about achieving long-term success.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
10 Days in Watts A Garden Grows in Watts
The community celebrates the opening of MudTown Farms.
An urban couple moves to the country and grows saffron; a tomato farmer adds solar panels to farmland affected by drought; cooking a hearty white bean and beef stew; touring a lumber mill in Alabama.
This American Land Long Journey for Spawning Salmon; A Wildlife Photographer's Lone Pandemic Ordeal; Restoring the Colo
The run of chinook salmon from the Pacific to Idaho; a wildlife photographer captures spawning salmon; restoring the native habitat of the Colorado Delta.
Start Up ConConnect: Harlem, NYC
Andre Peart creates ConConnect to give the formerly incarcerated a chance at reentering society.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Political strategist Rina Shah; Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-Washington, D.C.); Erin Matson, Reproaction.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
The Open Mind Surveillance, Truckers, and You
Privacy expert Karen Levy talks about the future of workplace surveillance.
Conflict and hardship in Sudan; state matchmaking in China; how to flood-proof a city; bumblebees' resilience to flooding.
On Story Script to Screen: Dolemite Is My Name
Writing team Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, alongside filmmaker Craig Brewer, discuss their collaboration on the hilarious, outrageous film "Dolemite Is My Name."
America ReFramed Blurring the Color Line
Director Crystal Kwok unpacks the history behind her grandmother's family, neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Ga., during the Jim Crow era.
Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066
False information and political influences that led to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans; similar attempts to abuse the powers of the government.
The Vow From Hiroshima (2020)
Portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, 85, a survivor of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II, through the lens of her friendship with second generation survivor Mitchie Takeuchi.
Nature Wild Ireland: Kingdom of Stone
Following the elusive pine marten through the Burren in Ireland.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
Independent Lens Beyond Utopia
Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea.
Nature Wild Ireland: Kingdom of Stone
Following the elusive pine marten through the Burren in Ireland.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
Independent Lens Beyond Utopia
Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea.