Saturday, November 22nd TV listings for PBS World (KLRN2) San Antonio, TX
Nature's Wisdom Thru Native Eyes
Looking at the two basic conflicting stories of life in America through storytelling, native wisdom and science.
K'etniyi: The Land Is Speaking to Us
The deep connections that shape the land in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Leading With Intention -- Voices That Inspire Forward New
Bold voices living with purpose and impact; author Sherman Kruse shares her journey from war-torn Iran to global advocacy.
NOVA Extreme Airport Engineering
A team of designers, engineers and construction workers build a new world-class airport in New York.
Life From Above Patterned Planet
Viewing the shapes that cover the earth's surface from space; the Australian Outback is covered in pale spots due to wombats and elephants.
Life From Above Changing Planet
Cameras in space show Earth to be a changing, fragile planet, with disappearing forests and melting glaciers.
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)
President Roosevelt wins re-election but succumbs to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63; after Franklin's death, Eleanor crusades for civil liberties and the United Nations.
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells of Horatio Nelson Jackson's 1903 drive from San Francisco to New York in under three months to win a $50 bet.
The Akhiok Kids Camp at Cape Alitak on Kodiak Island in southern Alaska helps kids connect and celebrate their ancestors.
Native America Women Rule
The diverse ways that Native women carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, lands and the world.
Native America Language Is Life
The power of Native languages and the inspirational people who save them, from secret recordings to Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo.
A French Village An Escape
After the Gestapo's decision to separate the Jewish families, Daniel decides to resign as major of Villeneuve; tragedy hits the Jewish captives, while Marchetti attempts to release a woman among them who he's enamored with, along with her mother.
Growing Native Growing Native Oklahoma: Red People
Oklahoma is home to 39 federally recognized tribes, the most diverse representation of native peoples in North America.
Native America Women Rule
The diverse ways that Native women carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, lands and the world.
Native America Language Is Life
The power of Native languages and the inspirational people who save them, from secret recordings to Star Wars films dubbed in Navajo.
The Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe fight to save their homes, culture, language and their way of life against two forces: the government and climate change.
Native Ball: Legacy of a Trailblazer
Blackfeet Lady Griz basketball player Malia Kipp blazes an inspiring trail for other Native girls.
The story of the Lakota language history, loss and efforts being made to revitalize it and preserve it.
Local, USA Firelighters: Fire Is Medicine
Women leaders from the Yurok and Karub tribes build resources to share Indigenous practices and create policies to take back Indigenous burning rights.
On Story A Conversation With Lee Eisenberg
Writer Lee Eisenberg talks about "The Office" episode "Dinner Party" and creating the reality-sitcom hybrid "Jury Duty."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
E.A. Hanks.
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 Public Defense
Civil rights attorney Scott Hechinger talks about the state of public defenders in America.
President Donald Trump's push to get Greenland to join the U.S.; how the EU fights the illegal puppy trade; Poland offers discounted rent to people willing to renovate apartments; Europe's most isolated pub.
Planting trees to protect Brazil's Atlantic rainforest; the AI boom in India causes conflicts over water.
