
Sunday, September 28th TV listings for PBS World (KAID-DT4) Boise, ID
America ReFramed Como Vivimos (How We Live)
Hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school each year when families are required to move out of subsidized apartments each winter and relocate miles away until the spring.
Salsa dancing, infused with Caribbean and African rhythms, is practiced by people of all ages, ethnicities and cultures.
Outdoor Idaho Gold Rush Days and Ghost Towns
The history of mining towns.
Dialogue Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui
Marcia Franklin talks with Holly Yasui, who directed a documentary about her father, the civil rights activist Minoru Yasui. Yasui spent 15 months in what was then known as the Minidoka Relocation Camp in Idaho.
Life in the Heart Land Migrant Workers
Hard work and isolation make life difficult for migrant labor from Mexico and Central America who work in agriculture in the U.S.
America's Heartland Protea Flowers, Farmers & Food Banks
Protea flower harvest; imperfect produce for food banks; soybean farmer restores wildlife habitat.
This American Land Gray Wolves; The Riverlorian; Dave Showalter -- Conservation Photographer; Blue Ridge Parkway
Gray wolves experiment; Steven Marking, a river historian, photographer and filmmaker; conservation photographer Dave Showalter; protecting the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Start Up The Blok Climbing Co. -- Fort Worth, Texas
The Blok Climbing Co., a premier destination for bouldering in northern Texas.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind How to Overcome a Liberal Arts Backlash
St. John's College president J. Walter Sterling talks about liberal arts.
The coltan conflict in the DRC; education opens doors for Indigenous girls in Guatemala; protesting overtourism in Tenerife.
On Story A Conversation With Lauren Shuler Donner
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner discusses launching the X-Men franchise, standing up for her story convictions and producing "Free Willy."
America ReFramed Como Vivimos (How We Live)
Hundreds of Latinx youth miss months of school each year when families are required to move out of subsidized apartments each winter and relocate miles away until the spring.
Salsa dancing, infused with Caribbean and African rhythms, is practiced by people of all ages, ethnicities and cultures.
A French Village The Choice
In response to the shooting of two officers, the Germans insist that 20 French hostages be executed in reprisal; Daniel seeks to do everything he can to spare the lives of the hostages.
Big Cats 24/7 Reunion New
Xudum lionesses struggle to feed their young; rising floodwaters push male leopards closer together as leopard mom Lediba and cheetah mom Pobe fight to keep their cubs alive.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mexican Roots
Mario Lopez and Melissa Villaseñor look at the Mexican American experience through their family histories.
Documentaries from around the world.
Outdoor Idaho Gold Rush Days and Ghost Towns
The history of mining towns.
Dialogue Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui
Marcia Franklin talks with Holly Yasui, who directed a documentary about her father, the civil rights activist Minoru Yasui. Yasui spent 15 months in what was then known as the Minidoka Relocation Camp in Idaho.
Big Cats 24/7 Reunion
Xudum lionesses struggle to feed their young; rising floodwaters push male leopards closer together as leopard mom Lediba and cheetah mom Pobe fight to keep their cubs alive.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mexican Roots
Mario Lopez and Melissa Villaseñor look at the Mexican American experience through their family histories.
VOCES: Omara -- Cuba's Legendary Diva
Cuban singer Omara Portuondo's life, from the stages of Havana's nightclubs to her worldwide fame as part of the Buena Vista Social Club.
Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries
Hidden cameras offer new perspectives on the creatures that live in the depths of the ocean.
How animal behavior can gain new insights into the story of the changing planet.