Sunday, January 25th TV listings for PBS World (KIXE-TV3) Redding, CA
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.
The Chavis Chronicles Paxton K. Baker
Businessman and philanthropist Paxton K. Baker, chairman of the Washington Nationals Founding Partners Group, discusses leadership, culture and community.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Little J and Big Cuz Levi Learns
Two curious kids go on spirited adventures at school, in their grandma's backyard and beyond, learning about their community and culture along the way.
Little J and Big Cuz Puppy
Two curious kids go on spirited adventures at school, in their grandma's backyard and beyond, learning about their community and culture along the way.
Amy's Mythic Mornings The Young Girl and the Geese
Amy learns that being the best isn't as important as being with friends and family.
Guardians Evolution Someone Watches Over Me
An evil entity has hidden itself on the Guardians' drop ship and wreaks havoc with the crew.
Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show Earth Science
Ethnobotanist Cease Wyss shares plant knowledge; punk rock cabbage.
Cooking Hawaiian Style Hawaiian French Bread Toast
Happy singer Christian Yrizarry shows some of his talent not only with the ukulele but in the kitchen, as he shares his Hawaiian sunrise French toast recipe.
Back to Roots Low-Bush Blues
Matricia describes the versatility and benefits of wild blueberries, then bakes wild blueberry muffins over an open fire and makes a wild blueberry mocktail; she plays her drum and sings a song called "Mother Mother."
Native Planet Rapa Nui
Simon travels to the island of Rapa Nui to learn about the impacts of the recent growth in tourism.
Hit the Ice High Wire
The boys have a surprise in store for Coach Chabot; tree-to-tree adventure course.
underEXPOSED Bridge Day
Gracey attempts to capture base jumper Bryan Campau as he catapults off the New River Gorge Bridge, free falling 800 feet.
A bio of Henrietta Mann; Clinton's Mohawk Lodge; Sooner Spectator's Native issue; downtown OKC's Red Earth Museum; Washita National Battlefield Historic Site.
Urban Native Girl Out of the Shadows, Into the Arms of Community
Documents the life of Lisa Charleyboy as she struggles to find love and success.
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.
Moosemeat & Marmalade Masset Surf and Turf
Art takes Dan to Northern Haida Gwaii to dig for razor clams, investigate the Haida potato and cook in a Haida longhouse; Dan hunts solo for deer on the side; the guys are thrown into some Haida dance lessons.
Wyoming Justice: Redemption of the Wind River Reservation
Helping people return home to the Wind River Reservation from federal prisons and state incarceration.
Tiger (2025)
A portrait of award-winning, internationally acclaimed Indigenous artist and elder Dana Tiger, her family, and the resurgence of the iconic Tiger T-shirt company.
Collaborative mix of American Indians dedicated to educating & promoting positive cultural awareness.
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.
Wild Game Walleye
Rich Francis visits the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, Quebec, where he discovers an ancient technique of spearfishing walleye.
Stories of four people who grew up in "the projects," surviving and thriving despite the challenges they've had to overcome.
POV Shorts Songs of Black Folk
Black musical talent unite on one Pacific Northwest stage in celebration of Juneteenth.
Nature San Diego: America's Wildest City
Experiencing the hidden wonders of San Diego, where humans and wildlife coexist in the country's most biodiverse urban landscape.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Caribbean Roots
Exploring the Caribbean heritage of actors Liza Colón-Zayas and Delroy Lindo.
Stories of four people who grew up in "the projects," surviving and thriving despite the challenges they've had to overcome.
POV Shorts Songs of Black Folk
Black musical talent unite on one Pacific Northwest stage in celebration of Juneteenth.
The Niagara Movement: The Early Battle for Civil Rights
The formation and impact of the first civil rights movement of the 20th century.
Hope in the Struggle: The Josie Johnson Story
The life of freedom fighter and civic leader Dr. Josie Johnson and her fight for fair housing, education and civil rights.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
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.
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.
Nature San Diego: America's Wildest City
Experiencing the hidden wonders of San Diego, where humans and wildlife coexist in the country's most biodiverse urban landscape.
