Sunday, May 10th TV listings for PBS World (KQIN-DT3) Davenport, IA
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Peter Baker, The New York Times; Jonathan Lemire, MSNBC; Amna Nawaz, PBS NewsHour; Vivian Salama, The Atlantic.
The Open Mind Mayors of the World: Lisbon
Mayor Carlos Moedas of Lisbon, Portugal.
Hungary's election winner faces three major obstacles; the Baltic's volunteer defenders; illegal landfills in Italy; biohacking.
Rare earth mining in Myanmar pollutes rivers at Thailand's border; a mayor fights climate impacts; Paris urban farm feeds the city; Bengaluru residents battle mounting waste.
America ReFramed Blurring the Color Line
Director Crystal Kwok unpacks the history behind her grandmother's family, neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Ga., during the Jim Crow era.
Reaksmey returns home to Cambodia to confront her past and testify a second time against the man who hurt her as a child.
The Chavis Chronicles Brandon Scott, Mayor of Baltimore
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discusses leadership, public safety and the future of Baltimore.
Laura Flanders & Friends Alone & Under Water: Learning From Hurricane Helene
Community activists in western North Carolina discuss the lessons learned from Hurricane Helene.
Great Lakes Now A Better Future
A Chicago community surrounded by industry fights for a cleanup; a creative approach to keeping food waste out of landfills in Cleveland.
An Oregon farm grows acres of bright tulips; Louisiana scientists work to solve the mystery of what's killing America's bees; picking and packing blueberries in Florida; Pennsylvania's "barn saver."
Climate California Machina Ex Deo
Technology required by climate action.
Start Up Kadama -- Bellevue, WA
The Kadama app connects students with tutors for help with homework, essay prep and tutoring across all grade levels.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Mayors of the World: Lisbon
Mayor Carlos Moedas of Lisbon, Portugal.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
On Story A Conversation With Michael Arndt
Academy Award-winning screenwriter Michael Arndt shares his strategies for story mapping, creating a convincing villain and writing a great ending.
America ReFramed Blurring the Color Line
Director Crystal Kwok unpacks the history behind her grandmother's family, neighborhood grocery store owners in the Black community of Augusta, Ga., during the Jim Crow era.
Reaksmey returns home to Cambodia to confront her past and testify a second time against the man who hurt her as a child.
A French Village On the Platform
The Resistance reels from the tragic death of their comrade; Marchetti awaits a train with the local militia across town.
Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure
The story behind David Attenborough's wildlife documentary series "Life on Earth," which changed his life forever.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. In the Blood
Actor Michael Douglas and writer/director Lena Dunham explore their family roots.
Reel South Night in West Texas
Unprocessed fingerprints and emerging suspects expose corruption, homophobia and racism in the case of a gay Apache man convicted of murdering a closeted priest in 1981.
Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty
The first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.
Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure
The story behind David Attenborough's wildlife documentary series "Life on Earth," which changed his life forever.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. In the Blood
Actor Michael Douglas and writer/director Lena Dunham explore their family roots.
Reel South Night in West Texas
Unprocessed fingerprints and emerging suspects expose corruption, homophobia and racism in the case of a gay Apache man convicted of murdering a closeted priest in 1981.
Asian Americans A Question of Loyalty
The first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans have their loyalties tested during World War II.
Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A Muslim in the Civil War
Malika Bilal tells the recently discovered story of Muhammad Kahn, an immigrant from Afghanistan who traveled to the United States in 1861, fought in the Union Army and left behind a 200-page pension file.
American Muslims: A History Revealed A Mosque on the Prairies
Among the millions of immigrants arriving in the United States at the turn of the 20th century were thousands of Muslims from Lebanon, then part of Greater Syria; host Aymann Ismail tells the story of two of these people.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Home Grown
Soccer player Justin Reynolds of Chicago Fire FC reflects on roots and representation; Dr. Patrick Kalenzi shares his journey from immigrant to impact-maker; educator Martha Osornio Ruiz of Marwen shows how nurturing creativity uplifts generations.
