
Saturday, August 30th TV listings for The Africa Channel
TED Talks on TAC Viewpoints
Shonda Rhimes shares her experiment saying yes to everything; Isabel Wilkerson describes how a single decision changed the course of history for the racial make-up of the US.
My Design Rules Bathroom Challenge
The teams must decorate both bathrooms.
My Design Rules Bathroom Winner
Winner of the double bathroom challenge.
My Design Rules Master Bedroom
The teams decorate a master bedroom.
My Design Rules Master Bedroom Challenge
The teams scramble to finish decorating.
In Focus Black Women in Media
Celebrating African and African American women working as writers, producers, directors and entertainment executives today; their journey is a testament to women hoping to follow in their footsteps.
In Focus Rooted
Powerhouse New Yorkers share their stories of what it means to be first generation African immigrants in America; Social Entrepreneur Chid Liberty, Everyday People's DJ Moma, jewelry artist Sewit Sium, and the CEO of Birthright Africa Walla Elsheikh.
Behind the Words Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o ("Weep Not, Child").
In Focus Black Women in Media
Celebrating African and African American women working as writers, producers, directors and entertainment executives today; their journey is a testament to women hoping to follow in their footsteps.
In Focus Rooted
Powerhouse New Yorkers share their stories of what it means to be first generation African immigrants in America; Social Entrepreneur Chid Liberty, Everyday People's DJ Moma, jewelry artist Sewit Sium, and the CEO of Birthright Africa Walla Elsheikh.
TAC 20: The Africa Channel Story
The Africa Channel's 20-year evolution, from its origins in post-Katrina New Orleans to its emergence as a global content platform; original programming, archival footage and interviews with creators and contributors.
Lavish Ambitions and Upheaval
Sechaba disrupts Zozi's investor meeting, going viral; Nomzamo clashes with Jabu over her ambitions; Kat ends things with Sechaba; Shaka deals with parental pressure and finds solace in Azania.
Lavish Affairs and Alliances
Nomzamo's affair with an associate intensifies as he suggests pitching to Jabu, risking exposure; Khulu rescues Zozi's business meeting with Madam Gachet; Kat faces mayoral opposition from Mayor Mduli; Azania leans on Shaka amid her parents' divorce.
Africa on a Plate Ubuntu! We Are One
Lentswe Bhengu hits the streets of the townships to experience the spirit of Ubuntu.
Africa on a Plate Upliftment & Empowerment
Lentswe Bhengu is put to the test at his alma mater and inspired by the the country's first black-owned winery.
Music for Wildlife Vinka
Ugandan Afropop and dancehall singer Vinka; she has worked with regional artists Maurice Kirya, Cindy, and Jackie Chandiru and now joins Africa's music talent to raise awareness for the most magnificent wildlife on the planet.
Sharing stories of positive progress in South Africa.
Minjiba Entertains Fresh Water Farm
At Lake Naivasha, in Kenya's Rift Valley Minjiba sets a date with nature at Chui Lodge and rose farm to create a themed meal that includes roses from the farm and fresh caught crayfish served against the backdrop of the wild African savannah.
Minjiba Entertains Modern Zen Menu
Tea from Kenya's vast plantations is center stage at a celebratory meal for a client with minimalist tastes. Fusing tea into a Zen inspired black chai chicken, Minjiba titillates the guests with a menu befitting the elegant modern Nairobi apartment.
In Focus Black Women in Media
Celebrating African and African American women working as writers, producers, directors and entertainment executives today; their journey is a testament to women hoping to follow in their footsteps.
In Focus Rooted
Powerhouse New Yorkers share their stories of what it means to be first generation African immigrants in America; Social Entrepreneur Chid Liberty, Everyday People's DJ Moma, jewelry artist Sewit Sium, and the CEO of Birthright Africa Walla Elsheikh.
Behind the Words Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o ("Weep Not, Child").
TAC 20: The Africa Channel Story
The Africa Channel's 20-year evolution, from its origins in post-Katrina New Orleans to its emergence as a global content platform; original programming, archival footage and interviews with creators and contributors.
Behind the Words Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o ("Weep Not, Child").
Sounder (1972)
A sharecropper's (Paul Winfield) wife (Cicely Tyson) keeps the family together after he goes to prison in 1930s Louisiana.
Strive (2019)
A young woman from the projects in Harlem aims to be accepted into Yale but must first push against the world holding her back.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Sharing stories of positive progress in South Africa.
Sharing stories of positive progress in South Africa.
TED Talks on TAC Black Identity
Tennis superstar Serena Williams sits down with journalist Gayle King. Poetry is the language of bridges says youngest inaugural poet in US history, Amanda Gorman. Lizzo traces the history of a viral dance to Africa.
Sharing stories of positive progress in South Africa.
Sharing stories of positive progress in South Africa.