Sunday, November 30th TV listings for PBS World (WTTW-DT5) Chicago, IL
Mohawk Clan Mother Louise Herne and professor Sally Roesch Wagner provide insight into how Haudenosaunee women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality.
Indigenous women work to reclaim their ancient role as seed keepers.
A Diné woman travels from the Navajo Nation to a Quechuan community in Peru to see how they address food sustainability.
The Chavis Chronicles Armstrong Williams
Columnist Armstrong Williams discusses politics, entrepreneurism and striving for excellence in the Black community.
Laura Flanders & Friends AFA-CWA Union Leader Sara Nelson on Labor Solidarity: If One Group Is Under Attack, We're Next
AFA-CWA union leader Sara Nelson.
Life in the Heart Land Broadband/Connection
Virginia electric co-ops bring broadband to those lacking high-speed internet in rural communities.
America's Heartland Fruit, Fish, and Small Farms
A farmer serves fruit from the family orchard at her restaurant; preparing an oven-roasted salmon with a fennel and orange salad; a historic fishing town in New England where locals can buy weekly fresh catch.
This American Land Future of Public Lands; 2000 Miles of Opportunity; Mapping Wetland Jewels; Black Farmers
Changes to how public lands are managed; high school students learn about environmental careers; college students make high tech digital maps of wetlands.
Start Up Los Angeles Brands -- Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Brands, a multi-brand business that manufactures locally and distributes globally.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Unwinding the Doomsday Clock
Rachel Bronson, CEO of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, talks about global proximity to nuclear apocalypse.
John Katko strives to bring balance to discussions on divisive political issues.
On Story On the Last of US: A Conversation With Craig Mazin
Emmy Award-winning creator and showrunner Craig Mazin talks about adapting a video game into the episodic television drama series "The Last of Us."
Mohawk Clan Mother Louise Herne and professor Sally Roesch Wagner provide insight into how Haudenosaunee women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality.
Indigenous women work to reclaim their ancient role as seed keepers.
A Diné woman travels from the Navajo Nation to a Quechuan community in Peru to see how they address food sustainability.
A French Village The Mission
After a father and daughter successfully escape, the Gestapo takes over supervision and the Jewish families remain separated; knowing his wife and daughter will be relocated soon, Crémieux presses Marie and Jules to hatch a rescue operation.
Nature My Life as a Turkey
Writer Joe Hutto raises wild turkeys from chicks in Florida.
A More Perfect Union: Inspiring Civic & Civil Conversations Across America New
A look at America's founding and how the ideas and values articulated 250 years ago remain relevant to conversations about governance today.
The American Revolution An Asylum for Mankind
Congress puts George Washington in command of a new Continental Army; Congress declares American independence in July 1776.
Nature My Life as a Turkey
Writer Joe Hutto raises wild turkeys from chicks in Florida.
