Saturday, January 24th TV listings for PBS World (KIXE-TV3) Redding, CA
POV Against the Tide
The friendship between two Koli fishermen in Bombay is fractured by the weight of a changing world and a sea threatened by climate change.
POV Made in Ethiopia
The stories of three women reveal the complex human dimensions of global development as a Chinese industrial zone transforms Ethiopia.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Living Past Your Expiration
Rapper Lupe Fiasco switches paths to teach rap theory at MIT; a man defies all odds after being diagnosed with brain cancer; 103-year-old Sister Jean.
Louis Says No Hard Fillings; Sweet Jewellery
Randy learns about blocks and dolls; Randy learns how to make jewellery.
Bull's Eye Languages
The theme today is languages.
Untamed Gourmet BC Interior Fowl
Chef and instructor Ben Genialle creates Aboriginal and contemporary foods.
Back to Roots Beary Best Berries
Matricia harvests fresh bearberries which she uses to make a mixed berry crumble and a delicious bearberry iced tea; she finishes the episode by drumming and singing a song called "Okistitowin MISTA hiya."
On The Road with the Spice Warriors Zion National Park
Zion National Park in Utah inspires a recipe of beef tataki that will delight the finest palates.
Going Native Going Athletic
Drew goes on quest to learn about how Native people are changing the face of sport; he explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and then hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team.
Griffo sends the kids on a team-building exercise in the bush, but Kaden rides off and Jenny starts feeling ill.
Ready for This The Solo
When offered the chance to perform alongside a world-famous DJ, Ava finds herself at a crossroads between furthering her career and keeping her friends.
Bears' Lair Semi-Final Episode 2
The three remaining semi-finalists pitch their concepts to the Bears, and they find out who is advancing to the grand finale to pitch to a panel of guest judges for the chance to win $100,000.
Future History Redefine
Kris learns about the ancient practice of pictographs; Sarain heads to North Bay to visit with K'Tigaaning midwives; Kris and Sarain join writer/podcaster Ryan McMahon in studio to learn about digital storytelling.
The Awakeners The Search Begins
Indigenous singer Laura Vinson shares her heart and personal queries that led her on a quest to find Indigenous artists who are disabled.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Lamb and Leeks
Art and Dan wander the Welsh saltmarshes in search of the Saltmarsh lamb, harvest leeks, explore a 14th century castle and listen to a Welsh all-male choir.
Seasick: Saving The Hauraki Gulf The Treasure
Power to the People Teslin
With their lumber mill facing an uncertain future, the Teslin Tlingit Nation found a way to turn a negative into a positive by milling their waste wood into biomass fuel.
Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People
Stories about the Cherokee Nation's people, history, and culture. Hosted by Jennifer Loren.
Amplify Diamond in the Snow
After considering the warming winters in Haudenosaunee territory, Oneida songwriter Lacey Hill sets out to write a song that considers the growing challenges of maintaining the tradition of Snow Snake competitions.
Chaos & Courage Kids in Crisis
Women discuss rehab programs to help young girls who abuse inhalants.
A French Village Forced Labor
The new mayor of Villeneuve has come out openly in support of the worker program that drafts young Frenchmen to be sent off to Germany; after Raymond's young brother-in-law is drafted, he must decide to either comply or flee to Switzerland.
Four people trying to balance personal evolution and the shifting needs of the workforce meet with professionals pursuing careers where curiosity and skill acquisition are necessary for the job.
Civilizations Encounters
Art becomes the great interface by which civilizations judge and understand each other, as seafaring advances and the interest for trade and exploration allow distant and disparate cultures to meet for the first time.
Civilizations Renaissances
Renaissance Italy and the Islamic empires experience an explosion of creativity, as artists in the East and the West compete and influence each other.
Civilizations Paradise on Earth
Exploring one of humanity's artistic urges -- the depiction of nature -- through landscape painting.
Fannie Lou Hamer's America: An America ReFramed Special
Public speeches and interviews illustrate the political and humanitarian career of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer.
College students and Black activist teachers come together at the height of the civil rights movement for a training session aimed at teaching Mississippi Blacks how to register to vote.
Ida B. Wells: American Stories
The life and work of investigative journalist, civil rights leader and suffragist Ida B. Wells.
On Story A Conversation With Meg LeFauve
Screenwriter Meg LeFauve outlines her path to Pixar and her work on "Inside Out" and "Inside Out 2."
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 Counsel on the Law
Attorney Mark Zauderer discusses key legal and constitutional issues.
Lonely young people in Germany; using AI in Ukraine's war against Russia; demanding an end to abuse cover-ups in Italy; crocheting for personal freedom in Turkey.
The plastic crisis; Boyan Slat's fight for clean oceans; a precedent in Ecuador for river rights.
