Sunday, February 22nd TV listings for PBS World (KCDT-DT4) Coeur D'Alene, ID
How Ukrainian mine divers clear shipping lanes in the Black Sea; HIV cases increase in Poland; cheap rent in the Fuggerei.
Loneliness in young people; modular homes in the U.K. housing crisis; Oman's frankincense.
America ReFramed Big Chief, Black Hawk
Big Chief Tee, the youngest Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief in New Orleans, and the Black Hawk Hunters navigate the impacts of gentrification and systemic racism on their annual masking tradition.
Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th Street
The history of West 9th Street in Little Rock, Ark., and Taborian Hall -- its only remaining historic structure.
Outdoor Idaho The Bureau That Changed the West
The Bureau of Reclamation changed not only rivers but the entire economic base of the region.
Dialogue Dr. Bob Kustra
Án interview program hosted by Marcia Franklin features conversations with people making and documenting history.
Great Lakes Now A Better Future
A Chicago community surrounded by industry fights for a cleanup; a creative approach to keeping food waste out of landfills in Cleveland.
An urban couple moves to the country and grows saffron; a tomato farmer adds solar panels to farmland affected by drought; new soybean varieties resist drought and disease.
Gamers, influencers, surfers and economists reimagine the game.
Start Up Mansfield Funeral Home and Cremations -- Mansfield, Texas
Mansfield Funeral Home and Cremations in Mansfield, Texas, sets a new standard in the funeral home industry.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind From Russia With ...
Financier and human rights advocate Bill Browder discusses the future of Russia and Vladimir Putin.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
On Story On YA Drama: A Conversation With Julie Plec
Julie Plec, creator of the teen drama "The Vampire Diaries," talks about her process molding the series and its many spinoffs.
America ReFramed Big Chief, Black Hawk
Big Chief Tee, the youngest Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief in New Orleans, and the Black Hawk Hunters navigate the impacts of gentrification and systemic racism on their annual masking tradition.
Go-Go City: Displacement and Protest in Washington, DC
The musical genre of go-go becomes a tool to push back against gentrification and soundtrack of the protest movement.
A French Village The Arrest
Marcel and Suzanne head into town to warn a Resistance operative of his imminent danger, at a huge risk to their own safety; back at Anselme's farm, Antoine reports his capture of two German soldiers, one of whom is wounded, and requests a doctor.
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of issues around the state and in Congress.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Family Harmonies
Exploring the family trees of musicians Lizzo and Flea.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Culture Wars
The 1990s and the rise in popularity of hip-hop, which finds itself attacked by all sides of the political establishment.
Outdoor Idaho The Bureau That Changed the West
The Bureau of Reclamation changed not only rivers but the entire economic base of the region.
Dialogue Miss Representation
Marcia Franklin talks with producer Jennifer Siebel Newsom about her documentary "Miss Representation," which examines the often degrading ways in which the media depict girls and women.
Nature Parenthood: Oceans
From an orca mother teaching her young to hunt blue whales to a Banggai cardinalfish protecting his young inside his mouth, ocean parents master dedication and intelligence to raise their young.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Family Harmonies
Exploring the family trees of musicians Lizzo and Flea.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Culture Wars
The 1990s and the rise in popularity of hip-hop, which finds itself attacked by all sides of the political establishment.
Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World Still Fighting
Hip-hop becomes a cultural phenomenon, producing multimillionaire artists and changing history.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Rewind & Play
Improvisational pianist and composer Thelonious Monk is interviewed for French state television in 1969.
Go-Go City: Displacement and Protest in Washington, DC
The musical genre of go-go becomes a tool to push back against gentrification and soundtrack of the protest movement.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Forgotten City
Stories of those dedicated to breathing new life into forgotten areas and creating a brighter future for all.
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels, dubbed into English.
