Saturday, March 7th TV listings for PBS World (WTVS4) Detroit, MI
Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Female Farmers
Celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture and the vital role women have played in shaping the future of agriculture.
She Rises Up (2024)
Three resilient women work to lift their communities out of poverty by establishing and sustaining local businesses.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
The Whitney Reynolds Show A Moment in Time
Influences of Our Time showcases the impactful moments, individuals and significant events that shape the world.
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The push to add the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution through the legal battle in Virginia.
The creation of a statue honoring Christa McAuliffe, America's first teacher in space; interviews with former students, educators and state leaders.
The roles women have played in the conservation of the Florida Everglades; host Chloe Barnett.
Women's Work: The Untold Story of America's Female Farmers
Celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture and the vital role women have played in shaping the future of agriculture.
She Rises Up (2024)
Three resilient women work to lift their communities out of poverty by establishing and sustaining local businesses.
PBS News Weekend New
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance.
Newsmakers and citizens discuss African-American history.
The week's news stories with an emphasis on the people and neighborhoods in Detroit.
Detroit Performs Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers
The Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers.
The life of renowned short story writer Eudora Welty is explored through intimate photographs and interviews with family and friends.
American Masters Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
The work of author Julia Alvarez spans multiple genres and audiences, rangin from nonfiction and poetry to books for children and young adults and literary novels.
A French Village The Delivery
Antoine agrees to help Marie free the captive Resistance members with a desperate and daring plan; Antoine must convince Raymond to help them.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks.
American Masters Julia Alvarez: A Life Reimagined
The work of author Julia Alvarez spans multiple genres and audiences, rangin from nonfiction and poetry to books for children and young adults and literary novels.
Artist and engineer Kea Tawana designs and constructs a three-story ark in Newark, N.J.'s Central Ward.
Stories From the Stage Extraordinary Women
Natalie builds a career as a pediatric neurosurgeon; Rebecca, one of the "Lost Girls of Sudan," creates positive change; Lachi fights discrimination as a disability rights advocate.
America ReFramed Daughter of a Lost Bird
An adult Native adoptee reunites with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage and confronts issues of her own identity.
The creation of a statue honoring Christa McAuliffe, America's first teacher in space; interviews with former students, educators and state leaders.
On Story A Conversation With Rian Johnson
Writer, producer and director Rian Johnson discusses the "Knives Out" franchise and the art of molding a great mystery.
To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbé
All-female news analysis of issues and policy affecting the U.S.
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 Freedom, Inflation, and Deflation
MIT scholar Yasheng Huang talks about the inflation landscape in China vs. the United States and the Needham Question.
Protest against President Donald Trump in Denmark; Marseille takes on drug dealers; the lost children of Irish mother and baby homes; long waitlist for apartments in Sweden.
Sleeper trains; ghost farms choking Greece's coastline; how solar cooling rooms in India secure harvests and incomes; Argentina's veggie scene.
