HIGHLIGHTS: APRIL 2019

All Times Pacific Monday, April 1

8:00 PM How to Save The World 9:00 Follow The Money

Tuesday, April 2

8:00 PM Sound Tracker USA Road Trip, Part 1 9:00 The Migrant Kitchen “Mister Jiu's Chinatown” 9:30 Tending Nature “Healing The Body with United Indian Health Services” - Native peoples in rural areas often lack easy access to healthy, affordable food. Younger generations are witnessing the effects of health issues in their community and as a result have started several food sovereignty programs across California. 10:00 Reel South “Red Wolf Revival” - The fate of wild red wolves hinges on significant biological, cultural and economic challenges. 10:30 Reel South “An Enduring Legacy: Louisiana's Croatian-Americans” - Follow the lives of four figures who embody the 150-year Croatian experience in Louisiana.

Wednesday, April 3

8:00 PM The Challengers “The Opposite of Hate: Repairing Our Humanity With Sally Kohn” 9:00 A River's Last Chance 10:00 Bioneers “Rebecca Moore - Earth's Vital Signs” 10:30 New Environmentalists. “From Cuba to Swaziland” - Stories of environmental activism in Poland, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Swaziland and .

Thursday, April 4

8:30 PM Film School Shorts “Hidden Passions” - We all harbor secrets we're afraid to share, but sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith. 9:00 Cinemondo “Outside The Law”

Friday, April 5

9:02 PM Link Voices “Sweet Dreams” 10:30 Company Town

Saturday, April 6

12:30 PM Angry Planet “Cabo Verde Volcano” 1:30 New Environmentalists. “Unfair Game” 2:00 Explore “Special: Nature Collection” 2:30 DW Focus On Europe 3:00 American Rivers “ River – From the Great Lakes to the Great Bust” 4:00 Artbound “That Far Corner: Frank Lloyd Wright In ” 5:00 Sound Tracker “USA Road Trip, Part 2” 6:00 Resilient Cities “Kiev: Art As Protest” 6:30 Both Worlds “Simran Sandhu” 7:00 Border Blaster “Mountain of Light” 7:30 Border Blaster “Tableau”

Sunday, April 7

1:30 PM Burned: Are Trees The New Coal? 2:00 Hooked RX: from Prescription to Addiction - The alarming rise of prescription opioid abuse in Arizona is investigated. 2:30 DW Global 3000 3:00 American Rivers “Miami River - Crocodiles and Cruise Ships” 4:00 The Challengers “Ambassador Michael McFaul: A Brief History Of Russia” 5:00 Foreign Correspondent “Machine Man” 6:00 Witness “India's Sound System Revolution” 6:30 Upfront 10:00 Laura Flanders Show 10:30 Quadriga - International Debate from Berlin 11:00 Power Struggle

Monday, April 8

8:00 PM North Korea: Inside The Secret State 9:00 Follow The Money

Tuesday, April 9

9:00 The Migrant Kitchen “Man'oushe” - Two extraordinary women of Palestinian descent use food to bring their misunderstood homeland closer to Western tolerance and acceptance. 9:30 Tending Nature “Protecting The Coast with the Tolowa Dee-Ni'” - Coastal ecosystems are under threat from human caused toxification but the Tolowa Dee-ní are reviving traditional harvesting of shellfish and redefining the human role in managing marine protected areas. 10:00 Reel South “Shake 'Em On Down: The Blues According to Fred McDowell” - The story of Fred McDowell, the godfather of the North Mississippi style of blues, is highlighted.

Wednesday, April 10

9:00 Tomorrow

Thursday, April 11

8:30 PM Film School Shorts “Border Crossings” - Two short films follow families as they travel great distances to find a new home. 9:00 Cinemondo “City of Women”

Friday, April 12

9:00 PM Link Voices “Mali Blues” 10:35 Gringo Trails

Saturday, April 13

12:30 PM Angry Planet “Black Magic Island” 1:00 Bioneers “Gar Alperovitz - Why We Need A Next System” 1:31 New Environmentalists “Sea Change” 2:00 Explore “Youthful Expressions” 2:30 DW Focus On Europe 4:00 Artbound “Desert X” 5:00 Sound Tracker “Jamaica” 6:00 Resilient Cities “Athens: Art As Solace” 6:30 Both Worlds “Adrorate Mizero” 7:00 Border Blaster “Affirmations” 7:30 Border Blaster “Something's Up”

Sunday, April 14

1:30 PM We Know Not What We Do 2:30 DW Global 3000 3:00 American Rivers “ River – A River In Reverse Gear” 4:00 The Challengers “Francis Fukuyama: Identity and the Politics of Resentment” 5:00 Foreign Correspondent “Happy Birthday Mr. President” 6:00 Witness “Rooftop Rebels” 6:30 Upfront 10:00 Laura Flanders Show 10:30 Quadriga - International Debate from Berlin 11:00 Re-Plan It

Monday, April 15

8:00 PM Bluefin 9:00 Follow The Money

Tuesday, April 16

9:00 The Migrant Kitchen “The Migrant Kitchen” 10:00 Reel South “Soul City” - Civil rights activists attempted to build a multiracial utopia in North Carolina in the 1970s. 10:30 Reel South “Eat White Dirt” - The history of the practice of consuming earth, a phenomenon known as geophagy, is examined.

Wednesday, April 17

9:00 Planetary 10:30 Bioneers “Elizabeth Divoskin - What We've Learned About Tech Giants”

Thursday, April 18

8:00 PM Film School Shorts “Magical Beasts” - From the coast of Ireland to Norway's dense forest, magical beasts lurk in the shadows. 8:30 Film School Shorts “Bewitched” - A woman in South Africa attempts to befriend her notorious neighbor, awakening unexplored emotions. 9:00 Cinemondo “Artist and the Model”

Friday, April 19

9:01 PM Link Voices “Herman's House” 10:30 Dramatic Escape

Saturday, April 20

12:30 PM Angry Planet “Burning Australia” 1:30 New Environmentalists. “From Peru to Tanzania” 2:00 Explore “Rehab for the Soul” 2:30 DW Focus On Europe 4:00 Artbound “Electric Earth: The Art of Doug Aitken” 5:00 Sound Tracker “Senegal” 6:00 Resilient Cities “Port-Au-Prince: Art As Rebirth” 6:30 Both Worlds “Katrick Swarmi” 7:00 Border Blaster “Kaleidoscope” 7:30 Border Blaster “Visions”

Sunday, April 21

1:30 PM Drunken Butterflies 2:30 DW Global 3000 3:00 American Rivers “Los Angeles River – From Mountain Wilderness to Cement Corset” 4:00 The Challengers “Left, Right and Center Live: Decisions, Decisions” 5:00 Foreign Correspondent “The Home Show” 6:00 Witness “The Trek” 6:30 Upfront 10:00 Laura Flanders Show 10:30 Assignment Asia “Courage” - Workers in Shanghai clean the windows of skyscrapers to provide a better life for their children. 11:00 Seeds of Time

Monday, April 22

9:00 Follow The Money

Tuesday, April 23

9:00 The Migrant Kitchen “Alta California” 9:30 Tending Nature “Decolonizing Cuisine with Mak–‘amham” - Two Ohlone chefs are revitalizing their language and food practices and adapting them for a modernist palate. 10:00 Reel South “Deep Run” - 17-year-old Jasmine finds new love and the courage to become Cole, a strong-willed transgender man.

Wednesday, April 24

9:00 Earth Focus “Fueling Change” 9:30 Angry Planet “Melting Siberia” 10:00 Bioneers “May Boeve - Climate Change Is Changing The World Now” 10:31 New Environmentalists “From Hanoi to Paris” - Dedicated activists battle intimidating adversaries for environmental justice in their communities.

Thursday, April 25

8:00 PM Film School Shorts “First Gen 101” - First generation Americans navigate identity, love and acceptance amid converging cultures. 8:30 Film School Shorts “Blood & Water” - Traverse the North American West with stories that explore the struggles between man and nature. 9:00 Cinemondo “Capital”

Friday, April 26

9:01 PM Link Voices 10:30 This Changes Everything

Saturday, April 27

2:00 Explore “Space” 2:30 DW Focus On Europe 4:00 Artbound “Variedades: Olvera Street” 5:00 Sound Tracker “India” 6:00 Resilient Cities “Medellin: Art As Remembrance” 6:30 Both Worlds “Anamika Singh” 7:00 Border Blaster “Parade” 7:30 Border Blaster “Synesthetics”

Sunday, April 28

1:00 PM Breath of Life 2:30 DW Global 3000 3:00 American Rivers “Colorado River – The Strangled Giant” 4:00 The Challengers “Amy Chua - Political Tribes” 5:00 Foreign Correspondent “The Dome” 6:00 Witness “The Island Revolution” 6:30 Upfront 10:00 Laura Flanders Show 10:30 Assignment Asia “Inside Zaatari” - The future remains uncertain for some 80,000 Syrians refugees in Jordan's Zaatari camp

Monday, April 29

9:00 Follow The Money

Tuesday, April 30

9:00 The Migrant Kitchen “Badmaash” 9:30 Tending Nature “Tribal Hunting with the Pit River Peoples” - The Pit River Tribe in Northeast California are reviving traditional hunting practices, and embracing initiatives to preserve wild elk and deer populations as well as developing statewide intertribal trading networks for the distribution of humanely sourced and sustainable Native foods. 10:00 Reel South “Overburden” - The lives of a pro-coal right-winger and an environmentalist collide because of a mine disaster.