
Monday, September 29th TV listings for PBS (WUNP-DT4) Roanoke Rapids, NC
American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire
Muralist José Clemente Orozco, a leader of the Mexican Renaissance, inspires President Franklin Roosevelt to hire painters to work on public walls during the Great Depression.
VOCES Letters to Eloisa
The story of writer José Lezama Lima and how his homoerotic novel was silenced by the Cuban government.
VOCES Letters to Eloisa
The story of writer José Lezama Lima and how his homoerotic novel was silenced by the Cuban government.
Roadtrip Nation: Ideas for All
Gabe, Jackie and Tomi travel across the U.S. meet leaders doing everything they can to make the world more equitable.
Start Up Pure Pro Wrestling -- Goodrich, MI
Joe Byrd, founder of Pure Pro Wrestling, fosters a safe and diverse environment for wrestlers of all levels.
Six students journey toward their future in higher education during the pandemic.
The Calling: A Medical School Journey
Medical students at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, N.Y., face challenges on the long road to becoming a doctor.
Independent Lens One With the Whale
An Alaska native family is blindsided when their son, the youngest ever to harpoon a whale for his village, is targeted by animal activists.
Classroom Connection Math
Learn along with NC Teachers as they share fun math and reading lessons and activities.
Classroom Connection Literacy
Learn along with NC Teachers as they share fun math and reading lessons and activities.
Stories of education.
Story in the Public Square Brad Sears
UCLA law scholar Brad Sears studies the discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community and those living with HIV.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A look back at the events of September 11, 2001 in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania.
My Home NC Legends and Lore
Purple Dreams (2017)
Filmmaker Joanne Hock documents the lives of at-risk inner city youth as they succeed at their passions in arts education.
Reel South How to Sue the Klan; I'm Still Here
Five Black women sue the Ku Klux Klan in a landmark 1982 civil case; survivors of bombings in Birmingham, Ala.
Shaped by Sound Blue Cactus
A look back at the events of September 11, 2001 in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania.
North Carolina Weekend Summertime Fun in the Mountains
People, places and events from all over the state.
Purple Dreams (2017)
Filmmaker Joanne Hock documents the lives of at-risk inner city youth as they succeed at their passions in arts education.
Reel South The Passing On
Embalmer James Bryant has faith that a new generation will continue the legacy of Black funeral homes in San Antonio.
Stories of education.
Story in the Public Square Brad Sears
UCLA law scholar Brad Sears studies the discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community and those living with HIV.
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Sit and Be Fit Exercising With Small and Large Balls
Incorporating a large and small ball for range of motion; strengthening exercises.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Firm & Strengthen Your Butt
A toning workout focuses on the butt, thighs and legs.
Wai Lana Yoga Special: Recovery From Childbirth
Strengthening abs, back and thighs.
A group of American teens embark on a coast-to-coast bike trip in the summer of 1982 to raise money for multiple sclerosis.