Sunday, June 9th TV listings for PBS World (WJCT5) Jacksonville, FL
On Story A Conversation With Lauren Shuler Donner
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner discusses launching the X-Men franchise, standing up for her story convictions and producing "Free Willy."
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
Dr. Paula DeBello.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Columnist Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times, discusses the difficulties in the Middle East and the state of play between Israel and Iran.
The Open Mind The Alternative of Indigenous Economics
University of Arizona economist Ronald Trosper talks about the Native American economic tradition.
Right-wing populists could make strong gains in the European elections; digital threats facing EU elections in Slovakia; Poland after its right-wing government; a border town living the European dream.
Brazil's evangelicals on the march; mass tourism increases the pressure on coral reefs in Egypt; life after a shark attack; Adjata Kamara fights for food security.
America ReFramed From Here
Artists and activists from immigrant families fight for citizenship, make art and forge identities in New York and Berlin.
In the Night I Remember Your Name
A daughter chronicles her mother's struggle to reconcile her faith as a pastor as her Alzheimer's disease advances.
The Chavis Chronicles Rev. Dr. Frances Draper
Newspaper publisher Frances Draper talks about the historical, political and cultural importance of the Black press in America and Black women in leadership roles.
Laura Flanders & Friends The Defund Movement in 2024: Frontline Reporters Separate Myth From Reality
Journalist Cerise Castle; Kelly Hayes, Movement Memos; author Lewis Raven Wallace.
Gospel The Gospel Train
Starting in the 1940s, Southern migrants fuse blues and jazz sounds, bringing Black religious music into the mainstream.
Gospel Take the Message Everywhere
Gospel family dynasties dominate the charts; Black pastors bring songs about faith to millions, achieving platinum-selling success.
A visual journey through Armenia celebrates the nearly 3,000-year-old storied past of its people; sites include medieval monasteries, Hellenistic temples, vineyards, caves, homes and restaurants.
Rick Steves Hunger and Hope: Lessons From Ethiopia and Guatemala
Rick Steves meets struggling farmers in Ethiopia and Guatemala to get a sense of what life is like for the millions of people living on under $2 a day; solutions which have decreased hunger rates.
Nature Grizzly 399: Queen of the Tetons
Grizzly 399 attempts to raise an unusually large litter in Grand Teton National Park, becoming a hopeful symbol of the survival and preservation of wildlife.
The American Buffalo Blood Memory
A look at how America's national mammal, once numbering in the tens of millions, was driven to the brink of extinction.
Nature Grizzly 399: Queen of the Tetons
Grizzly 399 attempts to raise an unusually large litter in Grand Teton National Park, becoming a hopeful symbol of the survival and preservation of wildlife.
The American Buffalo Blood Memory
A look at how America's national mammal, once numbering in the tens of millions, was driven to the brink of extinction.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
Stories From the Stage Living With Cancer
Three people with cancer explain how their lives have changed; Leslie finds beauty in her Blackness after losing her hair to chemo; Daniel and his partner use humor to cope with caregiving; Mel overcomes leukemia to become a runner.