Sunday, May 19th TV listings for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
On Story On Past Lives
A Conversation with Celine Song.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Jodie Grenier, Foundation for Women Warriors.
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 Decency in Decline
Author Alexandra Hudson talks about "The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves."
A doctor helps patients in Kherson, Ukraine; environmental activists fight Tesla's gigafactory in Germany; mass tourism on the Canary Islands; the colorful world of 83-year-old Sue Kreitzman.
Whether global education systems are equipped for the future; learning with music; a reality television show on farming.
America ReFramed Far East Deep South
Charles Chiu and his family's search for their roots takes them through the Mississippi Delta, and uncovers the racially complex history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South.
POV Shorts Happiness Is 4 Million Pounds
A journalist in Beijing profiles China's biggest real estate speculator; their differering life experiences and values reflect generational and societal changes.
Outdoor Idaho Vintage Idaho
Once crushed under the weight of Prohibition, Idaho's vineyard bounty and wine culture are reborn amid the sagebrush, putting the Potato State on the wine trail map.
Dialogue Behind the Story with Frontline's with Michael Kirk
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for Frontline. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.
10 Days in Watts Watts Pride
The effects of environmental racism are explored.
Artichokes; how farmers grow protea flowers for bouquets; caramel apple crisp; farmers supply "imperfect" produce to the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
This American Land Renewable Urban Energy; Crop-Switching in the Megadrought; Highway Crossings for Wildlife
Rochester, Minn., sets out to achieve 100 percent renewable energy generation by 2030; Arizona farmers hope that guayule will become a profitable crop; highway crossings save wildlife in Wyoming.
Start Up Olde Town Overhaul: New Kensington, PA
Olde Towne Overhaul's mission is to revive downtown New Kensington, Pa., and open doors for new business owners.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Jodie Grenier, Foundation for Women Warriors.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover leads interviews and debates.
The Open Mind Decency in Decline
Author Alexandra Hudson talks about "The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves."
Whether global education systems are equipped for the future; learning with music; a reality television show on farming.
On Story On Past Lives
A Conversation with Celine Song.
America ReFramed Far East Deep South
Charles Chiu and his family's search for their roots takes them through the Mississippi Delta, and uncovers the racially complex history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South.
POV Shorts Happiness Is 4 Million Pounds
A journalist in Beijing profiles China's biggest real estate speculator; their differering life experiences and values reflect generational and societal changes.
We Said No! No! A Story of Civil Disobedience (2022)
During World War II, thousands of "disloyal" Japanese Americans are sent to the Tule Lake Segregation Center. Those who refuse to say yes to the Loyalty Questionnaire fight for their freedom, dignity and families in a country that has forsaken them.
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of issues around the state and in Congress.
Columbus, Ohio, painter Alice Schille's life is told through archival photos, journal entries and her paintings; the Keny family's multigenerational connection to the artist.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hold the Laughter
Actor Bob Odenkirk and comic Iliza Shlesinger explore their family histories and learn about relatives who took great risks to overcome hardships.
Reel South Land-scraped Landscapes
Five films offer spiritual and historical viewpoints to challenge and honor the American South's relationship to its diverse landscapes.
Outdoor Idaho Vintage Idaho
Once crushed under the weight of Prohibition, Idaho's vineyard bounty and wine culture are reborn amid the sagebrush, putting the Potato State on the wine trail map.
Dialogue Behind the Story with Frontline's with Michael Kirk
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for Frontline. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.
Nature Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Anton Ptushkin documents the work of Ukrainian citizens in rescuing and caring for the pets and zoo animals abandoned during the war in Ukraine.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Hold the Laughter
Actor Bob Odenkirk and comic Iliza Shlesinger explore their family histories and learn about relatives who took great risks to overcome hardships.
Reel South Land-scraped Landscapes
Five films offer spiritual and historical viewpoints to challenge and honor the American South's relationship to its diverse landscapes.
Pacific Heartbeat Stan
Twenty-six-year-old musician Stan Walker seeks aggressive treatment for a rare cancer that has claimed the lives of 25 of his family members.
Poetry in America Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper
Latinx poet Martin Espada reflects on social mobility.
Poetry in America Steps
Frank O'Hara's "Lunch Poems" provide a portal into 1950s New York.
We Said No! No! A Story of Civil Disobedience (2022)
During World War II, thousands of "disloyal" Japanese Americans are sent to the Tule Lake Segregation Center. Those who refuse to say yes to the Loyalty Questionnaire fight for their freedom, dignity and families in a country that has forsaken them.