Saturday, January 17th TV listings for PBS World (KIXE-TV3) Redding, CA
POV Liquor Store Dreams
Two Korean American children of liquor store owners reconcile their dreams with those of their immigrant parents as they confront the racial landscape of Los Angeles.
POV DRIVER
Desiree Wood takes a second lease on life as a long-haul trucker, fighting for a life on the road alongside other women drivers within a system that denies them the safety and autonomy they desire.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show The Real Reality
Heather Gay; Mike Zimmerman; actress Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Louis Says A Paint Job; Let It Snow
The story of Louis, an Aboriginal elder, whose mission in life is to help his community.
Bull's Eye Social Media
In the season finale of "Bull's Eye," Indigenous youth answer puzzling questions around the theme of social media; the young contestants must square off to complete fast-paced challenges.
Untamed Gourmet Newfoundland Moose
Jeremy Charles visits his grandfather's hometown to hunt moose.
Back to Roots Summer Berries
Matricia gathers raspberries to use in a homemade raspberry pie and a refreshing raspberry mojito; she wraps up the episode by smudging her drum and playing it while singing a song called "Asani."
Going Native Going Storytelling
From the stage to the written page to the traditional campfire, Drew explores the role Indigenous storytelling plays in myth-making, theater, and in keeping native culture alive and well.
Bear still wants out; Richie's family isn't convinced Maverix is where he should be; the team's first race impresses the crowd and a new sponsor.
Ready for This The Golden Sneaker
Mick and Vee attempt to foster friendships between the students with a scavenger hunt. Haunted by her memories Lily runs away from the hunt to search for the Sydney she remembers from her childhood.
Bears' Lair Semi-Final Episode 1
Learning more about three of the competitors before they pitch to the Bears for a spot in the grand finale and a chance to win the $100,000 grand prize.
Future History Recover
Kris visits the Haudenosaunee Longhouses in an interactive museum; Sarain tackles the Cup and Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island; Kris and Sarain meet software developer Monica Peters.
The Awakeners Meegwitch, hi hi!
Laura begins to recognize the fortune of being an artist who can share their gifts.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Land of Plenty
Dan's friend Matt challenges him to cook at his countryside estate.
Seasick: Saving The Hauraki Gulf The Future of the Hauraki Gulf
Exploring what is causing environmental issues.
Power to the People Haida Gwaii
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and off the B.C. hydro grid, the Haida Nation relies on diesel generators to power their communities; a home-grown group is looking to the wind, sun and sea to offset their reliance on fossil fuels.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Stories about the Cherokee Nation's people, history, and culture. Hosted by Jennifer Loren.
Amplify Our Mother's Voice
After reading Robin Wall Kimmerer's momentous book Braiding Sweetgrass, Métis/Cree songwriter, Cheryl L'Hirondelle, sets out to write a new song that considers how to exist in a cycle of reciprocity with the living universe. (Ojibway)
Chaos & Courage Housing Crisis
Women discuss the issue of housing and the federal government.
A French Village The Border
Marchetti relinquishes command of the stakeout before realizing that Rita arrived at the farm; desperate to save her life, Marchetti approaches Heinrich Müller to prevent a bloodbath.
Three adults with no college education learn how to adapt to the changing landscape of work, technology and education in America.
Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation
The formative role of art on a global scale; images and artifacts found in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and South America; narrator Liev Shreiber.
Civilizations How Do We Look?
The many functions of the human image in art, and the role of portraits, paintings and sculptures in forming early civilizations.
Civilizations God and Art
The relationship between religion and art reveals how religious works of art are often inspired by conflict, intrigue and divine mysteries.
The Cost of Inheritance: An America Reframed Special
Personal stories, interviews and archival materials illustrate the issue of reparations.
The history of Rust Belt poverty, detailing industrialization and de-industrialization as well as racism and mass incarceration using Newark, N.J., as microcosm; solutions to inner-city intergenerational poverty.
Stories From the Stage Twist of Fate
Paul Francisco's vacation turns into a new life; Michele Luchs finds an eviction places her exactly where she needs to be; grief, friendship and an invitation lead Samantha Talora back to her voice.
On Story Script to Screen: Battlestar Galactica
Writer and creator Ronald D. Moore discusses the process from concept to completion of "Battlestar Galactica."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
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 Clerk of the Court
Authors Sophie Cull and Calvin Duncan discuss the campaign for justice reform.
Living on a deserted island; fixer-upper incentive offers discounted rent; Portugal's endangered pavement artists; nursing home pub helps dementia patients reconnect.
Defending Chile's oldest tree; phasing out coal, oil and gas.
