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A filmmaker investigates his encounter with a humpback whale that occurred while he was kayaking.
1:00
The life of Frances Perkins, the first woman appointed to a U.S. Presidential cabinet, is explored.
2:00
Archival footage and interviews trace the life of social activist and Catholic convert Dorothy Day.
3:00
Henrietta Boggs, a reluctant Southern belle, becomes swept up in political upheaval in Costa Rica.
4:00
A look at how Leah Chase became one of the top, multi-award-winning chefs in the nation.
6:30
Sally Kohn is a writer, activist, political commentator and host of the State of Resistance podcast.
8:00
A filmmaker investigates his encounter with a humpback whale that occurred while he was kayaking.
9:00
The life of Frances Perkins, the first woman appointed to a U.S. Presidential cabinet, is explored.
10:00
Archival footage and interviews trace the life of social activist and Catholic convert Dorothy Day.
11:00
Henrietta Boggs, a reluctant Southern belle, becomes swept up in political upheaval in Costa Rica.
12:00
A film crew journeys to the untouched wilderness of biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest.
1:00
An explosion of private companies are developing new technologies to bring space closer than ever.
2:00
Researchers use the science of animal cognition to learn how dogs understand the world around them.
3:00
Muslims, Christians and Jews forged a common cultural identity during a remarkable time in history.
7:00
At 84, folk music pioneer Alice Gerrard performs, teaches and inspires the next generation.
8:00
Experience the power of song in the struggle for equality through the story of singer Holly Near.
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