
Saturday, July 5th TV listings for PBS World (KIXE-TV3) Redding, CA
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The American Bald Eagle
The American bald eagle symbolizes patriotism, environmental activism and Native American traditions.
Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories With David Rubenstein The Statue of Liberty
The evolving meaning of the Statue of Liberty and how it embodies values and conflicts in America, from abolition to the treatment of refugees.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Social Entrepreneurs
The stories of innovative and socially conscious entrepreneurs who leverage their platforms to inspire and uplift others.
Louis Says No Time for Stories; Stick to the Plan
The story of Louis, an aboriginal elder, whose mission in life is to aid his community.
Bull's Eye Dance
Indigenous youth explore the toe-tapping theme of dance, as the contestants must strut their stuff to complete a series of fun and creative challenges.
Untamed Gourmet Qu'Appelle Valley Mule Deer
Sioux Chef Dickie Yuzicapi creates modern variations on traditional Aboriginal cooking. He hunts mule deer in Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley.
Back to Roots Kai Games
Perry plays modified versions of two games, mer kai and kai wed, that both use the fruit of a kai tree; Perry then bakes up vanilla chicken with fresh, hot chili peppers and makes cardamom-infused wild rice.
Going Native Going Sacred
The incredible Spotted Lake in British Columbia and a sacred waterfall in Washington State; Drew explores the people, ideas, and hallowed spaces linked to Aboriginal spirituality.
Jenny tries to assure everyone she is ready to compete; Kaden starts having doubts about the team when his friends from home visit for his birthday.
Ready for This My Life
A long way from home, five indigenous kids come to the city to explore their dreams; for some it's the opportunity of a lifetime and for others it's a last chance; for all of them, family is the last thing they expect to find.
Bears' Lair The Youth Are the Future
Focusing on Indigenous youth; two businesses started by teenagers and one business geared towards teenagers pitch their plans for a shot at the episode prize of $10,000 and the grand prize of $100,000.
Future History The Arts: Shifting the Narrative
Sarain and Kris visit the Toronto International Film Festival headquarters to learn about the effects of misrepresentation of Indigenous people in Hollywood.
The Awakeners The Dance and the Dream
Laura Vinson meets up with Lyle and David Donald, a father and son who head up the Edmonton Métis Dancers.
Dan takes Art to the remote village of Jubrique for La Matanza, a celebratory killing and processing of a pig.
Seasick: Saving The Hauraki Gulf The Future of the Hauraki Gulf
Exploring what is causing environmental issues.
Power to the People Alert Bay
Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis, Tlowit'sis and Mamalilikala Nation leads a group opposed to a commercial salmon farm on their traditional territory; the west coast wild salmon population and the threat that open net salmon farms pose.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
In this episode, we look at the life of Chief Tom Buffington and why he's sometimes incorrectly referred to as The Last Chief of the Cherokees.? We try to keep up with the Muskrats, a Cherokee racing family who e...
Amplify Sisters in Spirit
JB the First Lady preserves the memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Chaos & Courage Midwives
Stories of women who are at the helm of the midwifery reclamation.
A French Village Commitment
A wanted black-market dealer turns out to be an undercover German agent; efforts are made to smuggle information into the occupied village.
We Hold These Truths: The Global Quest for Liberty
Exploring the promise and enduring influence of America's Declaration of Independence in the U.S. and around the world.
POV unseen
A blind, undocumented immigrant faces uncertainty to obtain his college degree, become a social worker and support his family.
The organization Transitions employs wheelchair users to build customized wheelchairs, changing how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities.
We Hold These Truths: The Global Quest for Liberty
Exploring the promise and enduring influence of America's Declaration of Independence in the U.S. and around the world.
Citizen Nation Chasing Victory
Teenage contestants from Wyoming, Las Vegas and Richmond, Va., embark on a year-long civics competition.
An exploration of LGBTQ+ women's communities, cultures and social justice work through the spaces they create, including bars, bookstores and political hubs.
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Mama Gloria
The story of Gloria Allen, a 75-year-old Black transgender activist who began a charm school for homeless trans youth.
On Story On Shogun: A Conversation with Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo
Writers and creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo discuss the process of crafting the historical drama "Shogun."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Women's history.
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 The Big Bang and Us
Science journalist Dan Levitt talks about his book "What's Gotten Into You: The Story of Your Body's Atoms, from the Big Bang Through Last Night's Dinner."
Youths drawn to extremism in Germany; Russian trains cross the EU border in Lithuania; Polish community loves tradition in Britain.
U.S. communities without access to clean tap water; South Korea's women's movement fights the patriarchy; Afghan seamstresses in India.