However, this ancient relationship one roof. Based on the award- was not lost altogether and winning Marketplace radio series continues uninterrupted in just one "One School, One Year," OYLER location -- on the northern edge of takes viewers through a year at the the continent's central plains in a school, focusing on Hockenberry's place named Wood Buffalo mission to transform a community National Park. Today the ancestors and on senior Raven Gribbins' of those ancient buffalo and wolves quest to be the first in her troubled WSKG-DT2 still engage in epic life and death family to finish high school and go dramas across this northern land. to college. When Hockenberry's job January 2017 Packs of wolves up to 30 strong is threatened, it becomes clear it's expanded listings hunt the largest land mammals on a make-or-break year for both of the continent -- buffalo. By getting them. to know a specific pack of wolves 10pm Doc World NOTE: WSKG will and the individuals that make up Among The Believers discontinue the pack, we get a sense of how Charismatic cleric Abdul Aziz these two animal species (wolves Ghazi, an ISIS supporter and broadcasting the and buffalo) live together in what Taliban ally, is waging jihad against “World” channel seems like a forgotten corner of the the Pakistani state. His dream is to February 1, in favor of world. impose a strict version of Shariah 9pm Oyler: One School, One law throughout the country, as a adding the new 24/7 PBS Year model for the world. A flashpoint in Kids channel. Can a school save a community? Aziz's holy war took place in 2007, OYLER: ONE SCHOOL, ONE when the government leveled his YEAR asks just that, telling the flagship mosque to the ground, If you are a WSKG story of a Cincinnati public school killing his mother, brother, only son supporter at $60 fighting to break the cycle of and 150 students. With annually or higher, you poverty. The neighborhood is urban unprecedented access, Among the Appalachian-an insular community Believers follows Aziz on his very qualify for WSKG with roots in the coal mining towns personal quest to create an Islamic Passport, the online of Kentucky and West Virginia. utopia, during the bloodiest period video streaming service, Before 2006, very few teens from in Pakistan's modern history. The Lower Price Hill finished high film also follows the lives of two which features many of school, much less went to college. teenage students who have the programs that have The local Oyler School only went attended madrassahs (Islamic traditionally been through eighth grade. After that, seminaries) run by Aziz's Red rather than ride the bus out of the Mosque network. Throughout the broadcast on “World.” neighborhood for high school, most film, their paths diverge: Talha, 12, Find out more at kids dropped out. Under long-time detaches from his moderate Muslim www.wskg.org/passport Principal Craig Hockenberry's family and decides to become a leadership, Oyler School is part of jihadi preacher. Zarina, also 12, the growing community schools escapes her madrassah and joins a 1 Sunday movement. The school has regular school. Over the next few 8pm Nature transformed into a "community years, Zarina's education is Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo learning center," where it serves threatened by frequent Taliban For thousands of years, wolves students from preschool through attacks on schools like her own. hunted buffalo across the vast 12th grade, and is open year- Aziz's foil is nuclear physicist and North American plains until the round, from early morning until late leading educational activist Dr. westward settlement of the at night. It has become a one-stop- Pervez Hoodbhoy. He passionately continent saw the virtual extinction shop for its students and their opposes Aziz through his public of these vast herds and their families, combining academic, appearances, lectures, and the eternal predators, the wolves. health and social services under media. Opposition against Aziz Page 2 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide comes to a head in December, the continent's central plains in a influences, and creative passion for 2014, when Aziz insults a grieving place named Wood Buffalo Demme's The Silence of the nation by trying to justify the brutal National Park. Today the ancestors Lambs, Stop Making Sense, massacre of 132 school children in of those ancient buffalo and wolves Rachel Getting Married and Peshawar by the Taliban. The still engage in epic life and death Something Wild. attack ignites a movement to end dramas across this northern land. 10pm PBS NewsHour extremism in Pakistan's mosques Packs of wolves up to 30 strong 11pm Nightly Business Report and madrassahs. Led by Hoodbhoy hunt the largest land mammals on 11:30pm Religion & Ethics and others, Pakistan's moderate the continent -- buffalo. By getting NewsWeekly majority focuses on Aziz and calls to know a specific pack of wolves 12am Independent Lens for his arrest. Intimate and and the individuals that make up The Homestretch shocking, Among the Believers the pack, we get a sense of how Follow three smart and ambitious offers rare insights into the these two animal species (wolves Chicago teens who brave frigid ideological battles shaping Pakistan and buffalo) live together in what winters, high school pressures and and the Muslim world. seems like a forgotten corner of the homelessness as they fight to stay 11:30pm An American Mosque world. in school, graduate and build a An American Mosque is a 2 Monday future. By Anne de Mare and groundbreaking documentary about 8pm AfroPop: The Ultimate Kirsten Kelly. religious freedom and the struggle Cultural Exchange 3 Tuesday against intolerance set in a rural Doin' It in the Park: Pick Up 8pm America Reframed California town. Sparked by the Basketball-Nyc The Hand That Feeds destruction of a mosque, we The one-hour documentary visits At a popular bakery cafe, residents witness how a community responds 180 city basketball courts of New York's Upper East Side get to hate through painful but throughout New York City's five bagels and coffee served with a ultimately positive discussions boroughs to uncover the world of smile 24 hours a day. But behind about the perception of Islam in pick-up basketball. Playground the scenes, undocumented America and our responsibility to legends, NBA athletes and immigrant workers face sub-legal defend everyone's Constitutional everyday players tell the story and wages, dangerous machinery, and right to worship. In the end, show off their athleticism (and abusive managers who will fire determined members of different trash-talking) on local basketball them for calling in sick. Mild- faiths come together to support the courts. mannered sandwich maker Muslim community as it peacefully 9pm Local USA Mahoma Lopez has never been rebuilds its mosque. As mosque Voices from Atlantic City interested in politics, but in January projects are increasingly scrutinized VOICES FROM ATLANTIC CITY 2012, he convinces a small group around the country, An American tells the story of the rise and fall of of his co-workers to fight back. Mosque tells a timely story that this gambling and entertainment 9:30pm Life on the Line suggests how we can become a mecca through the unique Last Chance more tolerant society. perspectives of local stakeholders - For many, the difference between 12am Nature once prosperous card dealers, life and death depends on the Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo cocktail waitresses, construction country they were born in. Like 14- For thousands of years, wolves workers and others - who lost their year-old Holman and 8-year-old hunted buffalo across the vast jobs or are hanging on to them by a Eva, who were both born with heart North American plains until the thread, yet who still manage to disease in Nicaragua. In their westward settlement of the have hope for the future. country, even if children survive the continent saw the virtual extinction 9:30pm On Story surgery, they run a high risk of of these vast herds and their Jonathan Demme and Paul dying from infection in the intensive eternal predators, the wolves. Thomas Anderson: A Conversation care unit afterward. With no money However, this ancient relationship In this second On Story installation to explore foreign options, the was not lost altogether and featuring Paul Thomas Anderson families must undergo a test of faith continues uninterrupted in just one and Jonathan Demme, the duo look that nearly shatters their deep location -- on the northern edge of back on the vision, style, strength of spirit. Page 3 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide

10pm PBS NewsHour community. Meet one of America's great 11pm Nightly Business Report 12:30am POV directors (The Graduate, Angels in 11:30pm Global 3000 All The Difference America), who discusses his life 12am America Reframed Accompany two African-American and 50-year artistic career, from The Hand That Feeds teens from the South Side of comedy duo Nichols and May to At a popular bakery cafe, residents Chicago on their journey to achieve Charlie Wilson's War. See new of New York's Upper East Side get their dream of graduating from interviews with Meryl Streep, Tom bagels and coffee served with a college. Follow the young men Hanks and more. smile 24 hours a day. But behind through five years of hard work, 10pm PBS NewsHour the scenes, undocumented sacrifice, setbacks and uncertainty. 11pm Nightly Business Report immigrant workers face sub-legal 5 Thursday 11:30pm Asia Insight wages, dangerous machinery, and 8pm Secrets of the Dead 12am Sidney Lumet: American abusive managers who will fire Vampire Legend Masters them for calling in sick. Mild- Follow scientists as they uncover Journey through the life's work of mannered sandwich maker "deviant" burials dating back to the socially conscious director of Mahoma Lopez has never been medieval England, pointing to a Serpico, 12 Angry Men and interested in politics, but in January belief that the dead could rise from Network in a never-before-seen 2012, he convinces a small group their graves. Predating Eastern interview. With candor, humor and of his co-workers to fight back. European legend, these grace, Sidney Lumet reveals what 4 Wednesday discoveries force a re-examination matters to him as an artist and as a 9pm Frontline of modern vampire lore. human being. President Trump 9pm Sight: The Story of Vision 7 Saturday An examination of the key SIGHT is arguably our most 8pm In Jackson Heights moments that shaped President- important sense, an extremely Examine the daily life of residents elect Donald Trump. Interviews with complex process, which requires in an ethnically and culturally advisors, business associates, and light that can start with photons, diverse community in Queens, New biographers reveal how Trump generated in distant stars and York. Witness the conflict between transformed himself from real ending in the visual cortex of our retaining ties to the traditions of estate developer to entertainer to brains. In the middle of this process their countries of origin and the president. are our eyes. This hour-long desire to learn and adapt to 10pm PBS NewsHour documentary looks at the science, American mores. 11pm Nightly Business Report medicine and technology of vision 11:10pm America Reframed 11:30pm Focus On Europe and the individuals who are battling The Hand That Feeds 12am Life on the Line the darkness of blindness. At a popular bakery cafe, residents The Aftermath 10pm PBS NewsHour of New York's Upper East Side get In one of the worst storms on 11pm Nightly Business Report bagels and coffee served with a record, Typhoon Haiyan hit the 11:30pm Scully/The World Show smile 24 hours a day. But behind Philippines with devastating force. 12am Nova the scenes, undocumented More than 6,000 people died and Secrets of the Sky Tombs immigrant workers face sub-legal thousands more displaced, leaving A team of daring scientists reveals wages, dangerous machinery, and a whole region left to face loss, ancient secrets of the first people to abusive managers who will fire hardship, and depression. In the settle the forbidding Himalayas. them for calling in sick. Mild- aftermath of the deadly typhoon, an Join them as they climb into mannered sandwich maker international behavioral health mountain tombs that preserve Mahoma Lopez has never been trauma team touches down to help evidence of strange rituals interested in politics, but in January those facing grief and post- designed to ward off the restless 2012, he convinces a small group traumatic stress. Journey through spirits of the dead. of his co-workers to fight back. the eyes of Nona, a single mother 6 Friday 8 Sunday of five, as she shares her story of 9pm Mike Nichols: American 8pm Nature survival; and Joward, a local pastor Masters Meet The Coywolf determined to help the people in his Page 4 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide

The coywolf, a mixture of western scientists who study the 12am Nature coyote and eastern wolf, is a phenomenon. Meet The Coywolf remarkable new hybrid carnivore 10pm Doc World The coywolf, a mixture of western that is taking over territories once Waiting for August coyote and eastern wolf, is a roamed by wolves and slipping Georgiana Halmac turns 15 this remarkable new hybrid carnivore unnoticed into our cities. Its winter. She lives with her six that is taking over territories once appearance is very recent -- within brothers and sisters in a social roamed by wolves and slipping the last 90 years -- in evolutionary housing condo on the outskirts of unnoticed into our cities. Its terms, a blip in time. Beginning in Bacau, Romania. Their mother appearance is very recent -- within Canada but by no means ending Liliana was forced to leave her the last 90 years -- in evolutionary there, the story of how it came to family behind to go to Turin, Italy, to terms, a blip in time. Beginning in be is an extraordinary tale of how earn money. She won't be back Canada but by no means ending quickly adaptation and evolution before summer. During their there, the story of how it came to can occur, especially when humans mother's absence, Georgiana has be is an extraordinary tale of how interfere. Tag along as scientists been catapulted into the role of quickly adaptation and evolution study this new top predator, head of the family, responsible for can occur, especially when humans tracking it from the wilderness of her siblings. Her adolescence is cut interfere. Tag along as scientists Ontario's Algonquin Park, through brutally short. Caught between study this new top predator, parking lots, alleys and backyards puberty and responsibility, tracking it from the wilderness of in Toronto all the way to the streets Georgiana moves ahead, Ontario's Algonquin Park, through of New York City. improvising as she goes. Phone parking lots, alleys and backyards 9pm Reel South conversations with her mom are in Toronto all the way to the streets Soul City her only guidelines. Intimate of New York City. By Monica Berra, SheRea DelSol scenes from the daily life of the 9 Monday and Gini Richards. Learn the story seven siblings show us - in an 8pm Chasing The Dream: A PBS of a group of civil rights activists uncensored, fly-on-the-wall style - Newshour Weekend Special who attempted to build a multiracial how real events are experienced 9pm Local USA utopia - Soul City - in the heart of and interpreted with great Postcards from the Great Divide: North Carolina's Klan Country in imagination by the children. You Mn, Tx, Fl the 1970s. Rich archival material, can't help being amazed by their Three episodes from the Postcards interviews with former and current ingenuity, while also realizing how from the Great Divide series Soul City residents, animation and precarious their daily equilibrium is. examine the partisan split among soulful rhythms of the era bring 11:30pm Life on the Line the electorate in Minnesota, Florida alive the vision of founder Floyd B. The Aftermath and Texas. In THE BIG SORT by McKissick and his band of idealists In one of the worst storms on Heather Courtney, the political gulf who, though the odds were stacked record, Typhoon Haiyan hit the between blue voters who choose to against them, risked it all to build Philippines with devastating force. live in "creative-class" urban oases, the city of their dreams. More than 6,000 people died and as red voters remain in rural areas. 9:30pm Reel South thousands more displaced, leaving Minnesota native Aaron Spading, Eat White Dirt a whole region left to face loss, once a conservative church-goer By Adam Forrester. Discover the hardship, and depression. In the has turned far-left, a blue dot in a oddly spellbinding personal, cultural aftermath of the deadly typhoon, an sea of red. In POST OBAMA and scientific history of the deeply international behavioral health DRAMA, by Cyndee Readdean and transgressive and often trauma team touches down to help Deborah Hardt, African-Americans misunderstood practice of those facing grief and post- in Florida turned out in record consuming earth, a phenomenon traumatic stress. Journey through numbers for Barack Obama In known as geophagy. The film the eyes of Nona, a single mother 2008 and 2012, but will they turn collects and combines the of five, as she shares her story of out for Hillary Clinton in this must- experiences, processes and survival; and Joward, a local pastor win state? In THE GIANT STILL explanations of people who eat determined to help the people in his SLEEPS by Miguel Alvarez, pundits white dirt with information from the community. seem convinced that a purple Page 5 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide

Texas is just around the corner due his life while devoting himself to journeys to a world where the top to its burgeoning Latino population, helping others. Horvath dogs of big business meet the yet the state gets redder and experienced the highs and lows of underdogs of street food in a redder. One factor is that Latino the American dream; he went from comically serious caper about the turnout remains low. a successful career in television to promise and struggle of the 9:30pm On Story barely surviving, homeless and American Dream. Norman Lear - A Retrospective addicted, on Hollywood Boulevard. 9:30pm Life on the Line Perhaps one of the most influential He found his voice again when he The Lost Generation contributors to the landscape of hit the streets, armed with a digital Before 1984, the life expectancy in situational comedies and camera and a smartphone, to talk the small African country of progressive writing in Hollywood, to homeless people about their Lesotho was 70 years. Today it's Norman Lear transformed a genre experiences. Today, he brings their 40. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has known for play-it-safe humor into a stories to millions of followers on ravaged the mountain kingdom, platform for how Americans Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. leaving scores of orphans and experience social issues. In this 10 Tuesday grandmothers to pick up the pieces week's On Story, Lear remembers 8pm America Reframed of a shattered country. Instead of a few of his favorite episodes and Dog Days retirement, the elderly are facing a how he created some of the most Dog Days is directed and produced future of hard labor caring for their beloved characters in the history of by Laura Waters Hinson and Kasey grandchildren until the day they die. television. Kirby, a filmmaking duo based in 10pm PBS NewsHour 10pm PBS NewsHour Washington, DC. After losing his 11pm Nightly Business Report 11pm Nightly Business Report job in 2009, Coite Manuel sets off 11:30pm Global 3000 11:30pm Religion & Ethics to build his dream business with the 12am America Reframed NewsWeekly help of two unlikely women: Deane, Dog Days 12am @Home his harp-playing aunt, and Siyone, Dog Days is directed and produced @HOME journeys through the an East African hotdog vendor and by Laura Waters Hinson and Kasey landscape of a forgotten America, single mother of four. Staking his Kirby, a filmmaking duo based in introducing the invisible meager life savings on a vision to Washington, DC. After losing his communities of people living revive Washington, D.C.'s job in 2009, Coite Manuel sets off without permanent housing. The dwindling hotdog vending to build his dream business with the one-hour documentary examines community, Coite faces bewildering help of two unlikely women: Deane, the crisis of homelessness through challenges, from hostile city his harp-playing aunt, and Siyone, the lens of e-activist Mark Horvath, regulations to an entrenched local an East African hotdog vendor and who harnesses social media's monopoly to the sudden popularity single mother of four. Staking his potential to democratize and of food trucks. Even though meager life savings on a vision to empower the less fortunate. success doesn't come easily, the revive Washington, D.C.'s @HOME follows Horvath on a characters fight to maintain hope in dwindling hotdog vending whirlwind road trip across the the face of adversity. Filmed over community, Coite faces bewildering country, from Las Vegas to the course of four years, Dog Days challenges, from hostile city Arkansas to Pittsburgh, as he follows its colorful characters as regulations to an entrenched local interviews newly and chronically they navigate the contentious monopoly to the sudden popularity homeless people in tent cities, underworld of street food in the of food trucks. Even though under bridges and at by-the-week nation's capital. A captivating success doesn't come easily, the motels. These individuals challenge portrait of American characters fight to maintain hope in stereotypes by sharing their stories entrepreneurship, Dog Days the face of adversity. Filmed over and revealing their simple but life- explores themes of immigration, the course of four years, Dog Days changing wishes for a place to live, vocation, and the power of follows its colorful characters as a job and the ability to help others. perseverance. Featuring original they navigate the contentious The film also explores the toll songs by indie artists such as underworld of street food in the homelessness took on Horvath, Sleeping at Last, Zach Williams, nation's capital. A captivating too, as he shares his fight to rebuild Andy Zipf, and others, Dog Days portrait of American Page 6 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide entrepreneurship, Dog Days 12am Life on the Line an ongoing crisis at the wrecked explores themes of immigration, Footsteps of the Unknown plant. What's next for Fukushima? vocation, and the power of As the second poorest country in What's next for Japan? And what's perseverance. Featuring original the world, Ethiopia sits as a next for a world that seems songs by indie artists such as crossroads of hope and despair. determined to jettison one of our Sleeping at Last, Zach Williams, With overwhelming widespread most important carbon-free sources Andy Zipf, and others, Dog Days poverty and disease, it's estimated of energy? Despite the catastrophe, journeys to a world where the top that one in eight children are a new generation of nuclear power dogs of big business meet the orphaned or abandoned. Yet in the seems poised to emerge phoenix- underdogs of street food in a western highlands, in a town called like from the ashes of Fukushima. comically serious caper about the Gimbie, lies a hospital where non- NOVA investigates how the promise and struggle of the profit workers take these lonely realities of climate change, the American Dream. children under their wings. Follow inherent limitations of renewable 11 Wednesday the journey of baby Bella whose energy sources, and the optimism 9pm The Test mother abandoned her at the and enthusiasm of a new THE TEST examines the history of hospital, and be inspired by the generation of nuclear engineers is atomic testing in Nevada, atomic heroes who commit their lives to seeding a renaissance in nuclear tourism, and the consequences of making the world a brighter place technology, all while the most being in Nevada's "atomic for these children. recent disaster is still being backyard." Following World War II, 12:30am Independent Lens managed. What are the lessons as the United States plunged into Containment/Excerpt from Uranium learned from Fukushima? And how the Cold War, scientists raced to Drive-In might we be able to build a safe keep the nation secure in the Explore our attempts to plan for our nuclear future? nuclear age. They lacked a full radioactive future and the startling 13 Friday understanding of atomic failure to manage waste in the 9pm In My Lifetime weaponry's destructive scope and present. Left over from the Cold IN MY LIFETIME thoughtfully and knew the bomb had to be tested War are a hundred million gallons thoroughly examines the 68-year further. Ultimately, atomic testing of radioactive sludge, covering a history of nuclear weapons - the sites, including one in Nevada, vast amount of land. most destructive force ever were established. The one-hour 12 Thursday invented. Filmed in Europe, Japan documentary delves into the testing 8pm Uranium - Twisting The and the U.S., IN MY LIFETIME in Nevada and the rise of "atomic Dragon's Tail focuses on the continuing struggle culture." Highlights include the Join physicist Dr. Derek Muller to of citizens, scientists and political elaborately constructed "doom unlock the mysteries of uranium, leaders working to reduce or towns," "atomic tourism," which one of Earth's most controversial eliminate the atomic threat, while describes how nuclear testing elements. Uranium has brought others search for ways to build became a main event in Las Vegas hope, progress and destruction; nuclear weapons. In contemporary as residents and visitors alike lined revolutionized society, from interviews, former heads of state, up to watch "the show," as well as medicine to warfare; and United Nations representatives, a detailing of the history leading up profoundly shaped the past. figures from the nuclear to the 1996 Comprehensive 10pm PBS NewsHour establishment, Manhattan Project Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, still in 11pm Nightly Business Report scientists, Nobel Peace- and effect today. Additionally, THE 11:30pm Scully/The World Show Pulitzer Prize-winners, military TEST examines the role that the 12am Nova personnel and atomic-bomb former test site serves today in The Nuclear Option survivors recount the birth of the preparing first responders for the Five years after the earthquake and nuclear age and detail the key fight against terrorism and other tsunami that triggered the developments that followed. The dangers. unprecedented trio of meltdowns at film shifts between historical 10pm PBS NewsHour the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear events, including the Cuban missile 11pm Nightly Business Report power plant, scientists and crisis and the historic 1986 11:30pm Focus On Europe engineers are struggling to control Reykjavik Summit between Reagan Page 7 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide and Gorbachev to present-day community, Coite faces bewildering the congregation's objections and efforts to contain the spread of challenges, from hostile city neighbors' fears. When opposition nuclear weapons. IN MY LIFETIME regulations to an entrenched local to the "overnighters" reaches a also details the obstacles - political monopoly to the sudden popularity boiling point, Pastor Jay makes a and human- impeding a solution to of food trucks. Even though decision with shattering this complex global issue. success doesn't come easily, the consequences. By Jesse Moss. 10pm PBS NewsHour characters fight to maintain hope in 15 Sunday 11pm Nightly Business Report the face of adversity. Filmed over 8pm Nature 11:30pm Asia Insight the course of four years, Dog Days Snowbound: Animals of Winter 12am Command and Control: follows its colorful characters as Travel across the snow globe with American Experience they navigate the contentious wildlife cameraman Gordon Discover the terrifying truth behind underworld of street food in the Buchanan to meet animal survivors one of America's most dangerous nation's capital. A captivating of winter, from the penguins of nuclear accidents-the deadly 1980 portrait of American Antarctica to the Arctic fox and the incident at an Arkansas Titan II entrepreneurship, Dog Days bison of Yellowstone. Snow looks missile complex-in this chilling, explores themes of immigration, magical, but it's a harsh reality to minute-by-minute account of the vocation, and the power of these animals. long-hidden story. perseverance. Featuring original 9pm Reel South 14 Saturday songs by indie artists such as Deep Run 8pm POV Sleeping at Last, Zach Williams, By Hillevi Loven. Exiled by family The Overnighters Andy Zipf, and others, Dog Days and rejected by an ex, 17-year-old In a North Dakota town where the journeys to a world where the top Jasmine finds new love and the oil business is booming, busloads dogs of big business meet the courage to become Cole, a strong- of newcomers find slim work underdogs of street food in a willed transgender man, in this prospects and a severe housing comically serious caper about the powerful verite portrait of trans life shortage. Pastor Jay Reinke promise and struggle of the in rural North Carolina. Cole's converts his church into a American Dream. candid humor and steadfast makeshift dorm, allowing hundreds 11:30pm Life on the Line Christian beliefs counter the bigotry of job-seekers, some with The Lost Generation he experiences daily. Executive checkered pasts, to stay despite Before 1984, the life expectancy in produced by Susan Sarandon. the congregation's objections and the small African country of 10pm Doc World neighbors' fears. When opposition Lesotho was 70 years. Today it's My Atomic Aunt to the "overnighters" reaches a 40. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has Japanese filmmaker Kyoko Miyake boiling point, Pastor Jay makes a ravaged the mountain kingdom, visits a relative who lived in the decision with shattering leaving scores of orphans and area that was devastated by the consequences. By Jesse Moss. grandmothers to pick up the pieces 2011 tsunami and subsequent 10pm America Reframed of a shattered country. Instead of disaster at the Fukushima nuclear Dog Days retirement, the elderly are facing a plant. Dog Days is directed and produced future of hard labor caring for their 11pm Global Voices by Laura Waters Hinson and Kasey grandchildren until the day they die. Here Comes Uncle Joe Kirby, a filmmaking duo based in 12am POV He is not their uncle, and his name Washington, DC. After losing his The Overnighters is not Joe. But to the old ladies of job in 2009, Coite Manuel sets off In a North Dakota town where the An-dong, a rural community in to build his dream business with the oil business is booming, busloads southeastern Korea, Uncle Joe is help of two unlikely women: Deane, of newcomers find slim work almost the only contact they have his harp-playing aunt, and Siyone, prospects and a severe housing with the modern world. As the an East African hotdog vendor and shortage. Pastor Jay Reinke young leave these rural areas to single mother of four. Staking his converts his church into a acquire higher education and to meager life savings on a vision to makeshift dorm, allowing hundreds find high salary jobs in the cities, revive Washington, D.C.'s of job-seekers, some with there are no services or people to dwindling hotdog vending checkered pasts, to stay despite support old people. In this situation, Page 8 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide

Uncle Joe becomes the only man supposedly left-leaning state of American neighborhood. In for the old. However, his road taken Washington, as he works with Memphis, Tenn. that same night, isn't always happy. Because of socially moderate candidates, gunman James Earl Ray shot and their advanced years, Joe often including a Latino former marine, to mortally wounded the leader of the encounters his old customer- win swing districts and change the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin friends' misery and death. statehouse balance of power. Luther King, Jr. Upon hearing the Moreover, as he reflects on his life, SWINGING NEVADA by Laura tragic news, Kennedy made a he faces his inner conflict and Pacheco and Jackie Mow looks at crucial decision: risking his own life shame. In this film, we see how Nevada, once solidly Republican. and defying city officials, he Uncle Joe serves these But things have changed as more ventured into the inner city and communities with humor and Latinos have moved in. So what's addressed the grief-stricken crowd attention, how love and friendship the GOP strategy to win a changing gathered in a park. He stood atop a are infused in life, and how he purple state? WHATEVER shaky, flat-bed truck and delivered overcomes his conflicts with his HAPPENED TO WISCONSIN one of the great political speeches friends. NICE? by Brad Lichtenstein, of the 20th century: a moving, 12am Nature explores how the Badger State has extemporaneous plea for peace Snowbound: Animals of Winter become an ideological battleground and reconciliation. By keeping his Travel across the snow globe with in recent years and what to expect promise to speak, Kennedy helped wildlife cameraman Gordon for the state's political future. Indianapolis avert the violence that Buchanan to meet animal survivors 9:30pm On Story swept the rest of the country. of winter, from the penguins of Rodrigo Garcia On Writing Within weeks of this speech, on Antarctica to the Arctic fox and the Relationships June 6, 1968, Kennedy also would bison of Yellowstone. Snow looks Rodrigo Garcia, whose credits fall victim to an assassin's bullet. A magical, but it's a harsh reality to include , Nine Lives, RIPPLE OF HOPE tells the these animals. Mother and Child, and most dramatic story of that historic night 16 Monday recently, Last Days in the Desert, through archival film, photos and 8pm AfroPop: The Ultimate contemplates the importance of dramatic reenactments, and by Cultural Exchange writing honest relationships in his drawing on interviews with American Ascent work, and the visceral connection Kennedy aides and associates, An American Ascent is a feature audiences have with stories about including Kennedy press secretary documentary about the first African family. Followed by a short film Frank Mankiewicz, American expedition to tackle North from Faraday Okoro about a father 17 Tuesday America's highest peak, Denali. In and son who agree to a 'winner 8pm America Reframed June 2013, nine African Americans takes all' blitz chess game in order City of Trees set out to build a legacy and to settle a bet. A deeply personal story about the become role models for inner city 10pm PBS NewsHour fight for good jobs and safe parks in kids and people of color all over 11pm Nightly Business Report our nation's capital. With America to encourage them to get 11:30pm Religion & Ethics unemployment exceeding 25 outside. They did so by taking on NewsWeekly percent in D.C.'s Ward 8 during the the grueling, 20,237 foot peak of 12am Ripple of Hope Great Recession, nonprofit the continent's biggest mountain. A RIPPLE OF HOPE captures an Washington Parks & People 9pm Local USA extraordinary and uplifting event receives a $2.7 million stimulus Postcards from the Great Divide: against the backdrop of one of the grant to put long-term unemployed Wa, Nv, Wi most volatile and memorable residents back to work through a Three episodes from the Postcards Presidential campaigns in U.S. new green job training program. from the Great Divide series history. On April 4, 1968, Robert F. 9:30pm Life on the Line examine the partisan split among Kennedy - a contender for the Footsteps of the Unknown the electorate in Washington, Democratic nomination for As the second poorest country in Nevada and Wisconsin. In President - was en route to the world, Ethiopia sits as a PURPLE REIGN by Laura Nix, we Indianapolis to make a campaign crossroads of hope and despair. follow a GOP strategist in the stop in a predominantly African- With overwhelming widespread Page 9 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide poverty and disease, it's estimated Back to Abnormal," a film that 20 Friday that one in eight children are serves up a provocative mix of 9pm Assassination of Abraham orphaned or abandoned. Yet in the race, corruption and politics to tell Lincoln: American Experience western highlands, in a town called the story of the re-election On March 4, 1865, at the United Gimbie, lies a hospital where non- campaign of Stacy Head, a white States Capitol, a crowd of 50,000 profit workers take these lonely woman in a city council seat listened as President Lincoln children under their wings. Follow traditionally held by a black delivered his classic second the journey of baby Bella whose representative. Supported by her inaugural address, urging charity mother abandoned her at the irrepressible African-American aide and forgiveness to a nation in the hospital, and be inspired by the Barbara Lacen-Keller, Head final throes of war. Just two months heroes who commit their lives to polarizes the city as her candidacy later, a train, nine cars long and making the world a brighter place threatens to diminish the power and draped in black bunting, pulled for these children. influence of its black citizens. slowly out of a station in 10pm PBS NewsHour Featuring a cast of characters as Washington, DC. Dignitaries and 11pm Nightly Business Report colorful as the city itself, the film government officials crowded the 11:30pm Global 3000 presents a New Orleans that first eight cars. In the ninth rode the 12am America Reframed outsiders rarely see. body of Abraham Lincoln - City of Trees 19 Thursday America's first assassinated A deeply personal story about the 9pm Independent Lens president. Some seven million fight for good jobs and safe parks in East of Salinas people would line the tracks or file our nation's capital. With East of Salinas is a story about past the casket to bid an emotional unemployment exceeding 25 immigration, childhood, and farewell to the martyred president. percent in D.C.'s Ward 8 during the circumstance. With little support at But as the funeral train made its Great Recession, nonprofit home, Salinas, California third way across nine states and through Washington Parks & People grader Jose Ansaldo often turns to hundreds of cities and towns, the receives a $2.7 million stimulus his teacher, Oscar Ramos, once a largest manhunt in history was grant to put long-term unemployed migrant farm kid himself. Oscar closing in on Lincoln's assassin, the residents back to work through a helps Jose imagine a future beyond famous actor John Wilkes Booth. new green job training program. the lettuce fields where his parents This film recounts a great American 18 Wednesday work. But Jose was born in Mexico drama: two tumultuous months 9pm Independent Lens - and he's on the cusp of when the joy of peace was What Was Ours understanding the implications of shattered by the heartache of A tribal elder and Vietnam vet, who that. As we watch this play out, we assassination. At the heart of the hasn't left the Wind River Indian begin to understand the cruelty of story are two figures who define the Reservation in over 40 years, visits circumstance - for Jose and many extremes of character: Lincoln, who the underground archives of millions of migrant kids like him. had the strength to transform Chicago's Field Museum with two East of Salinas asks: What is lost suffering into infinite compassion, young Arapaho to explore ancestral when kids like Jose are denied and Booth, who allowed hatred to objects kept in boxes for many opportunities? curdle into destruction. years. Together they try to learn 10pm PBS NewsHour 10pm PBS NewsHour how these artifacts vanished from 11pm Nightly Business Report 11pm Nightly Business Report their tribe in the first place. 11:30pm Scully/The World Show 11:30pm Asia Insight 10pm PBS NewsHour 12am Frontline 12am Frontline 11pm Nightly Business Report Divided States of America Divided States of America 11:30pm Focus On Europe Examine the partisanship that Examine the partisanship that 12am POV gridlocked Washington and gridlocked Washington and Getting Back to Abnormal charged the 2016 presidential charged the 2016 presidential What happens when America's campaign, the rise of populist anger campaign, the rise of populist anger most joyous, dysfunctional city on both sides of the aisle and the on both sides of the aisle and the rebuilds itself after a disaster? New racial tensions that have erupted racial tensions that have erupted Orleans is the setting for "Getting throughout the country. throughout the country. 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21 Saturday profit workers take these lonely whose lives collide when a mine 8pm Independent Lens children under their wings. Follow disaster shatters their community. In Football We Trust the journey of baby Bella whose Filmed over seven years, the pair's Explore the story behind the mother abandoned her at the courageous story underscores the Polynesian pipeline to the NFL hospital, and be inspired by the need for reconciliation as they take through the lives of high school heroes who commit their lives to on a rogue industry to help heal players in Utah. As they enter the making the world a brighter place their Appalachian Mountain high-stakes world of college for these children. community. recruiting and the promise of pro 12am Independent Lens 10pm Doc World sports, they still struggle with gang In Football We Trust A Goat for a Vote violence and poverty. Explore the story behind the A Goat for a Vote follows three 9:30pm Life on the Line Polynesian pipeline to the NFL students in Kenya competing to Last Chance through the lives of high school become the next school president. For many, the difference between players in Utah. As they enter the Winning the election will not only life and death depends on the high-stakes world of college earn them power and respect, but country they were born in. Like 14- recruiting and the promise of pro guarantees a role within Kenyan year-old Holman and 8-year-old sports, they still struggle with gang society in the future. Magdalene Eva, who were both born with heart violence and poverty. has to prove herself in a boy- disease in Nicaragua. In their 22 Sunday dominated school which has never country, even if children survive the 8pm Nature been led by a girl. She has the surgery, they run a high risk of Moose: Life of a Twig Eater impossible task to unite all girls in dying from infection in the intensive High up in Canada's Rockies, by a her fight for equal rights. Harry, care unit afterward. With no money crystal-clear lake rimmed with old- from the poor side of town, hopes to explore foreign options, the growth forest, a moose is born. At to win so he will be able to take families must undergo a test of faith the best of times, the odds are care of his family in the future. He that nearly shatters their deep stacked against this leggy 35- struggles against the popular Said, strength of spirit. pounder surviving its first year; who is a natural born leader with a 10pm America Reframed normally less than 50% do. But disarming smile. The endless City of Trees now populations across many parts enthusiasm and motivation of these A deeply personal story about the of North America are in steep three candidates guarantees that fight for good jobs and safe parks in decline and scientists believe one this will be a fierce election battle. our nation's capital. With of the reasons is that fewer moose 11pm Independent Lens unemployment exceeding 25 calves are surviving their first year, East of Salinas percent in D.C.'s Ward 8 during the so it has never been more East of Salinas is a story about Great Recession, nonprofit important to understand what immigration, childhood, and Washington Parks & People happens in the first year of a circumstance. With little support at receives a $2.7 million stimulus moose's life. This stunningly home, Salinas, California third grant to put long-term unemployed intimate nature documentary, grader Jose Ansaldo often turns to residents back to work through a filmed over 13 months in the his teacher, Oscar Ramos, once a new green job training program. spectacular wilds of Jasper migrant farm kid himself. Oscar 11:30pm Life on the Line National Park, takes viewers deep helps Jose imagine a future beyond Footsteps of the Unknown inside the world of moose to the lettuce fields where his parents As the second poorest country in experience a mother's love and a work. But Jose was born in Mexico the world, Ethiopia sits as a calf's first year of life up close and - and he's on the cusp of crossroads of hope and despair. personal. understanding the implications of With overwhelming widespread 9pm Reel South that. As we watch this play out, we poverty and disease, it's estimated Overburden begin to understand the cruelty of that one in eight children are By Chad Stevens. Meet two circumstance - for Jose and many orphaned or abandoned. Yet in the unforgettable women - a fiery, pro- millions of migrant kids like him. western highlands, in a town called coal right-winger and a tenacious, East of Salinas asks: What is lost Gimbie, lies a hospital where non- environmentalist grandmother when kids like Jose are denied Page 11 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide opportunities? above the ashes of a horrific 1994 they'll leave for future generations. 12am Nature genocide, to become a world model If their parents were the Greatest Moose: Life of a Twig Eater of post-conflict peace and unity. Generation, perhaps this High up in Canada's Rockies, by a 9pm Local USA generation was the Loudest. They crystal-clear lake rimmed with old- Postcards from the Great Divide: changed the world, at least in their growth forest, a moose is born. At Ky, Ne, Co fevered dreams, and the world the best of times, the odds are Three episodes from the Postcards changed them. Meanwhile, time stacked against this leggy 35- from the Great Divide series has had its way with them... pounder surviving its first year; examine the partisan split among 24 Tuesday normally less than 50% do. But the electorate in Kentucky, 8pm America Reframed now populations across many parts Nebraska and Colorado. In 9-Man of North America are in steep GIBRALTAR MAY TUMBLE, we 9-Man is a story about streetball decline and scientists believe one examine the disappearance of the battle in the heart of Chinatown of the reasons is that fewer moose Democratic Party in western featuring a chaotic, Chinese-only calves are surviving their first year, Kentucky. In BLUE WIND ON A game played competitively in so it has never been more RED PRAIRIE, we travel through parking lots and alleys since 1938. important to understand what Nebraska with the new chair of the Through revealing verite scenes, happens in the first year of a minority Democratic party. archival material and primary moose's life. This stunningly MILLION-DOLLAR SCHOOL source interviews, the film intimate nature documentary, BOARD looks at a little, local broaches conversations about filmed over 13 months in the school board race in Colorado and Chinatown's Bachelor Society, the spectacular wilds of Jasper how it became a million-dollar Chinese Exclusion Act, cultural National Park, takes viewers deep battle when dark money comes to belonging and loss, masculinity, inside the world of moose to town. All films by the award-winning genetic disparity in sports, experience a mother's love and a team and Postcards From the immigrant culture, the Chinatown calf's first year of life up close and Great Divide Executive Producers diaspora, microaggressions, personal. Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, and reverse racism, Asian-American 23 Monday Paul Stekler. identity politics, self-doubt and 8pm AfroPop: The Ultimate 9:30pm On Story social isolation. Cultural Exchange Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen 10pm PBS NewsHour Intore ("The Chosen") Director John Lee Hancock and 11pm Nightly Business Report Intore offers a power and rare look writer Kelly Marcel discuss how the 11:30pm Global 3000 at how Rwanda survived its tragic script for Saving Mr. Banks was 12am America Reframed past by regaining its identity successfully transformed onto the 9-Man through music, dance, and the screen using heavily stylized 9-Man is a story about streetball resilience of a new generation. It's elements, and musical cues from battle in the heart of Chinatown a story of triumph, survival, hope, the classic film Mary Poppins to featuring a chaotic, Chinese-only and a lesson in how to forgive and depict the life of author PL Travers game played competitively in live through the eyes of a mother during the 1960's. parking lots and alleys since 1938. whose grief gives hope; an artist 10pm PBS NewsHour Through revealing verite scenes, who chose to forgive rather than 11pm Nightly Business Report archival material and primary seek revenge; a maestro who 11:30pm Religion & Ethics source interviews, the film brings together the National Ballet NewsWeekly broaches conversations about with an incredible touch of genius; 12am Women of '69, Unboxed Chinatown's Bachelor Society, the and a young man whose A group of women, college Chinese Exclusion Act, cultural determination and hard work has classmates, who were both belonging and loss, masculinity, given the Rwandan culturea new electrified and pummeled by the genetic disparity in sports, dimension of identity and turbulent surf of the 60s, look back, immigrant culture, the Chinatown celebration. Through these then ahead, as they turn 65, diaspora, microaggressions, characters and others, viewers will ruminate on their heartaches and reverse racism, Asian-American bear witness to how the nation rose triumphs, and evaluate the "dowry" identity politics, self-doubt and Page 12 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide social isolation. painting, music and museum visits challenges they face, from dating to 25 Wednesday for those living with Alzheimer's the impact of American pop culture. 9pm Frontline and related memory disorders. 10pm PBS NewsHour Trump's Road to the White House Through personal stories and 11pm Nightly Business Report An investigation of how Donald interviews with noted physicians, 11:30pm Asia Insight Trump defied expectations to win the film explores the benefits of this 12am The Bombing of Wall the presidency. Through interviews approach, including an improved Street: American Experience with key players, the film shows quality of life for the patient and a Meet the scientist whose how Trump rallied millions of restored dialogue with their groundbreaking writings supporters, defeated adversaries, caregivers. revolutionized our relationship to and who he's bringing into the 10pm PBS NewsHour the natural world. Mary-Louise White House with him. 11pm Nightly Business Report Parker is the voice of Rachel 10pm PBS NewsHour 11:30pm Scully/The World Show Carson in this moving and intimate 11pm Nightly Business Report 12am Nova portrait. 11:30pm Focus On Europe Sunken Ship Rescue 28 Saturday 12am Independent Lens NOVA follows the epic operation to 8pm Global Voices The Witness secure, raise and salvage the Last Train Home In 1964, Kitty Genovese was Costa Concordia cruise ship, which Every spring, China's cities are repeatedly stabbed on a street in ran aground and tragically capsized plunged into chaos, all at once, as Queens, New York. Soon after, the off the coast of Italy on January a tidal wave of humanity attempts media asserted that 38 neighbors 13th 2012, killing 32 passengers. to return home by train. It is the watched but did nothing to help. Moving the ship - which stretches Chinese New Year. The wave is Follow the efforts of Kitty's brother the length of three football fields, made up of millions of migrant as he re-examines his sister's life weighs over 114,000 tons and lies factory workers. The homes they and death. half submerged on the site of a seek are in the rural villages where protected reef with a 50-meter long they left behind family to seek work 26 Thursday hole in its hull - from its precarious 8pm Alzheimer's: Every Minute in the booming coastal cities. It is perch on the edge of a 60 meter an epic spectacle that tells us much Counts high underwater cliff will be a huge Watch as the national public health about China, a country discarding technical and logistical challenge. traditional ways as it hurtles threat posed by Alzheimer's Now, NOVA joins a team of more disease is revealed. Explore an towards modernity and global than 500 divers and engineers economic dominance. Last Train urgent wake-up call about the working around the clock as they national threat posed by Home, a visually striking debut film attempt the biggest ship recovery from Chinese Canadian director Alzheimer's disease. This powerful project in history. documentary illuminates the Lixin Fan, draws us into the impending social and economic 27 Friday fractured lives of a single migrant crisis for America unless a cure for 9pm Reaching West: Dreams of family caught up in this desperate Alzheimer's is found. China's New Generation annual migration. Sixteen years 9pm I Remember Better When I The documentary REACHING ago, the Zhangs abandoned their Paint WEST: DREAMS OF CHINA'S young children to find work in the Narrated by screen legend Olivia NEW GENERATION follows city, consoled by the hope that their de Havilland, I REMEMBER several of these determined and wages would lift their children into a BETTER WHEN I PAINT reveals engaging students through their better life. But in a bitterly ironic the ways day-care centers, nursing senior year at one of the private twist, the Zhangs's hopes for the homes and assisted-living facilities high schools in Beijing that future are undone by their very are employing creative therapies to prepares students for study abroad. absence. treat Alzheimer's patients. This The program chronicles the rigors 9:30pm Life on the Line informative documentary offers of the application process from The Lost Generation pivotal new insights about the interviews to writing their personal Before 1984, the life expectancy in transformative power of drawing, essays. It also provides a window the small African country of into the students' daily lives and the Lesotho was 70 years. Today it's Page 13 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide

40. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has ago, the Zhangs abandoned their activist in town provides a fresh ravaged the mountain kingdom, young children to find work in the perspective to alternative energy. leaving scores of orphans and city, consoled by the hope that their He grew up in this region without grandmothers to pick up the pieces wages would lift their children into a electrical power. He is determined of a shattered country. Instead of better life. But in a bitterly ironic to bring lights to Namdok in an retirement, the elderly are facing a twist, the Zhangs's hopes for the effort to prove himself to the future of hard labor caring for their future are undone by their very skeptical village community. Tashi's grandchildren until the day they die. absence. Turbine is a character driven film 10pm America Reframed 29 Sunday that shows the impact of one man's 9-Man 8pm Nature dream for light, in a village waiting 9-Man is a story about streetball A Sloth Named Velcro for development. battle in the heart of Chinatown Sloths, once largely ignored, have 11pm Women of '69, Unboxed featuring a chaotic, Chinese-only become a hot topic of scientific A group of women, college game played competitively in researchers. Sanctuaries and classmates, who were both parking lots and alleys since 1938. rehabilitation centers are also electrified and pummeled by the Through revealing verite scenes, springing up, as development often turbulent surf of the 60s, look back, archival material and primary displaces these gentle creatures. then ahead, as they turn 65, source interviews, the film Filmed in Panama, Costa Rica and ruminate on their heartaches and broaches conversations about Colombia, this is a story of triumphs, and evaluate the "dowry" Chinatown's Bachelor Society, the friendship between a journalist and they'll leave for future generations. Chinese Exclusion Act, cultural the sloth she named Velcro and a If their parents were the Greatest belonging and loss, masculinity, network of people working to learn Generation, perhaps this genetic disparity in sports, more about sloths in order to generation was the Loudest. They immigrant culture, the Chinatown protect them. changed the world, at least in their diaspora, microaggressions, 9pm Reel South fevered dreams, and the world reverse racism, Asian-American The State of Eugenics changed them. Meanwhile, time identity politics, self-doubt and By Dawn Sinclair Shapiro. Between has had its way with them... social isolation. 1933 and 1974, the state of North 12am Nature 12am Global Voices Carolina ran one of the most A Sloth Named Velcro Last Train Home aggressive eugenics programs, Sloths, once largely ignored, have Every spring, China's cities are sterilizing more than 7,600 men, become a hot topic of scientific plunged into chaos, all at once, as women and children. This film researchers. Sanctuaries and a tidal wave of humanity attempts follows the journey of survivors, rehabilitation centers are also to return home by train. It is the legislators and journalists who springing up, as development often Chinese New Year. The wave is insist the state confront its role in displaces these gentle creatures. made up of millions of migrant the tragic, forced sterilization of Filmed in Panama, Costa Rica and factory workers. The homes they thousands of Americans thought to Colombia, this is a story of seek are in the rural villages where have "undesirable" genetics. friendship between a journalist and they left behind family to seek work 10pm Doc World the sloth she named Velcro and a in the booming coastal cities. It is Tashi's Turbine network of people working to learn an epic spectacle that tells us much Tashi Bista dreams of installing a more about sloths in order to about China, a country discarding makeshift wind turbine in Namdok, protect them. traditional ways as it hurtles a remote village nestled high 30 Monday towards modernity and global amongst the Himalayas of Nepal. 8pm AfroPop: The Ultimate economic dominance. Last Train Battered by wind and cold, Cultural Exchange Home, a visually striking debut film Namdok, has been in darkness for My Father's Land from Chinese Canadian director centuries. Wearing Ray Bans to My Father's Land is a feature Lixin Fan, draws us into the shield his eyes from the dust and documentary exploring the life of fractured lives of a single migrant just a leather jacket to insulate him Papa Jah, a humble Haitian family caught up in this desperate from the bitter cold he surveys the Gardener, whom has spent the last annual migration. Sixteen years village. Tashi Bista, the sturdiest forty years in the Bahamas, Page 14 of 14 – January 2017 WORLD expanded guide building a life for himself and his with Luc Besson and his approach Change children, while living in a to writing description, violence, and Nearly 5,000 years old and still marginalized Haitian community well-developed characters in films going strong, tea is one of the most nicknamed the Mud. When news such as The Fifth Element, The consumed beverages on Earth. arrives of his 103 year old Father Transporter, and the Taken Nowhere is it more culturally and taking ill back in Haiti, Papa Jah franchise. Followed by Luke economically significant than in fears he may not see him before he Patton's short film, Foos Your China, its birthplace. The half-hour passes. He then sets out on an Daddy?, about a young man's documentary LEAVES OF adventure, traveling back though turning point with his overbearing CHANGE documents tea culture in Haiti, to his families small village on father on the day he leaves for China, from its harvest on the island La Tortue, to reunite with college. breathtaking mountainside his Father; hopefully before its too 10pm PBS NewsHour plantations, to its role in exotic late. Juxtaposed against the 11pm Nightly Business Report ceremonies in exclusive members- strikingly rich visual texture of the 11:30pm Religion & Ethics only tea houses, to its surprising Caribbean, this travel adventure NewsWeekly significance in bird-fighting story entertains through humor, 12am Independent Lens competitions. The documentary intimate cultural spaces and vivid Powerless also reveals how tea is evolving to landscapes, while touching on In Kanpur, India, a city with 15-hour keep pace with the changes of a socio-economic complexities of power outages, a nimble young modern China. immigration, culture and identity. electrician provides Robin Hood- 10pm PBS NewsHour 9pm Local USA style services to the poor. 11pm Nightly Business Report Veterans Coming Home: Meanwhile, the first female chief of 11:30pm Global 3000 Military/Civilian Divide the electricity utility company is on 12am America Reframed Four documentary shorts from the a mission to dismantle the illegal My Life In China Veterans Coming Home project connections, for good. By Deepti Director Ken Eng documents his look at the military-civilian divide in Kakkar and Fahad Mustafa. father's first trip back to the rural America. "Recruiting in Times 31 Tuesday Chinese village where he was Square" goes inside the 8pm America Reframed raised since immigrating to the US recruitment process, and the My Life In China in the 1970s. Father and son visit unlikely candidates who enlist, Director Ken Eng documents his various family members who including new Americans. "From father's first trip back to the rural stayed through communism and War to the Happiest Place on Chinese village where he was who are now part of the "new Earth" features an Army veteran raised since immigrating to the US middle class." A film about a who has a picture perfect life and in the 1970s. Father and son visit father's journey back home and a job but wrestles with the demons of various family members who son's journey into his own heritage. post-traumatic stress disorder. stayed "Invisible Wounds" explores the through More information and links trauma of military sexual assault, communism and one survivor who seeks justice and who are are available on our website at: and healing. And it's not easy being now part of http://wskg.org/schedules a queer pacifist Vietnam veteran in the "new "LGBT Rights and Vets for Peace." middle class." These stories reflect the diverse A film about a See all of our Printable Program post-war experience of our father's Guides at: veterans, as civilians ask how we journey back http://wskg.org/guide can truly support our troops. home and a 9:30pm On Story son's journey The Path of an Action Writer: A into his own Program schedule question? Email Conversation with Robert Kamen heritage. [email protected] Robert Mark Kamen looks back on 9:30pm his long-time working relationship Leaves of