CAN TV Schedule

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  • CAN TV 19
  • CAN TV 21
  • CAN TV 27
  • CAN TV 36
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12:00 am

Czech-American TV: Ep. # 1142

Educational

Voyages to Heart of Europe; Exploring Czech Sights, Food and Traditions.

12:30 am

The Plight of Chicago Transit: Eric Basir ATU Local 308

Educational

For more information, please visit cantv.org

2:00 am

UChicago Community Cancer Connection

Educational

Members of the University of Chicago's Office of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Equity share information regarding their office and discuss the importance of addressing cancer disparities in the communities they serve.

2:30 am

50 Voices of a Nation: Pt 1 The Fulcrum Project

Educational

In 2024, Donald Trump returned to the White House, reigniting fierce debates over immigration, national identity, and the role of government in our daily lives. From ICE raids to tariffs and the dismantling of public institutions, the ripple effects a

3:30 am

Inmimusic: XII Latin American Guitar Festival

Educational

The Training Department of CAN TV, in collaboration with the Latin American Guitar Festival of Chicago and Producciones Solovaya, presents an interview with host Ivan Resendiz of Inimimusic, conversing with Mexican guitarists Arody Garcia and Bernardin

4:30 am

The Chicago Money Show

Educational

Chicago real estate market is up 20% over the past two years. Realtor Kyle Harvet talks to Bridget Sullivan Mermel about how to make that work for you.

5:00 am

Community Unity Now

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews physician, master teacher, and healer Dr. Paul L. Hannah, MD. Dr. Hannah defines qi gong and how breath and nonjudgmental sunshine can be visualized for relaxation and healing. One must be responsible and by extension, be respon

5:30 am

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n

Educational

Blanca Ramirez conversa con Jorge M˙jica de Arise sobre la importancia de la educaciÛn cÌvica, los cambios recientes en las leyes laborales de Illinois y cÛmo Arise ha ayudado a los trabajadores a recuperar sus salarios. M˙jica tambiÈn comparte consejo

6:00 am

Brick by Brick presented by One Roof Chicago

Educational

Chijioke 'Chi' Williams speaks with Dr. Chris Balthazar, Executive Director of Taskforce Prevention and Community Services, to discuss their impact supporting Chicago's West Side community through a holistic approach and working together for a more emp

6:30 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Lyn Johnson, Bobby Wright Health Center

Educational

Wilbert Cook welcomes Lyn Johnson, outreach liaison at the Bobby Wright Health Center, who shares his recovery journey and powerful testimony as living proof that change is possible. He also offers resources for anyone seeking to make a positive differ

7:00 am

Community Unity Now: Jonathan Steele, April Lowe-Mom Detained by ICE

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews April Lowe, daughter of 71-year-old ICE detainee Tita Rebecca, and Beerman Law attorney Jonathan Steele. April Loweís mother has been moved to different detention centers pending removal and now her essential medication is being

7:30 am

Guest House

Educational

Dionne Nicole Smith sits down with guests Jan Kroeschell and Farnoosh Ganjipour, dedicated employees of Guest House, to discuss their powerful experiences with volunteerism and community service. They open up about what motivates their commitment, the

8:00 am

Maryville Connects: Dr. Gina Lowell, Rosalia Salgado

Educational

Amy Kendall speaks with Dr. Gina Lowell, Pediatrician at Rush University Medical Center, and Rosalia Salgado, Early Learning Co-Chair, for an important discussion on resources available to support Black and Brown communities within the hospital system.

8:30 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes

Educational

Wilbert Cook sits down with Judge Murray to discuss Chicago housing code requirements and what homeowners need to know stay compliant. From understanding regulation to improving everyday living conditions, this episode offers valuable insights for hom

9:00 am

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the latest developments surrounding Mayor Brandon Johnson's ongoing battle regarding city budget cuts. Tune in for an informed perspective on how budget decisions shape public services.

9:30 am

Family Credit Management

Educational

For more information, please visit cantv.org

10:00 am

West Garfield Park Youth Council

Educational

Vernisha Jones sits down with Ranson Truss, a teacher, and founder of Truss in Ed, to discuss the power of youth coaching and inspiring the next generation. Ranson shares the impactful work he is doing to help young people discover their passions.

10:30 am

Grand Boulevard Coalition

Educational

Host Cynthia Alverez brings attention to PTSD and C-PTSD during Post-Traumatic Stress Awqareness Month. Learn about the differences between PTSD and C-PTSD, common symptoms, and the importance of early recognition and support. She highlights ways to

11:00 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Adam Lasker, General Counsel for the Chicago Board of Elections, to discuss the ins and outs of the Chicago Electoral Board and the petition process for elected officials, including some common misconceptions about petitions.

11:30 am

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the alternate budget passed by City Council and shares his public commentary, offering deeper insight into the ongoing budget debate at City Hall. This episode explores the significance of Mayor Brandon Johnson allowing

12:00 pm

Social Security Administration

Educational

Josephine Mueller is joined by Shazz Shakeel, Public Affairs Specialist at the Social Security Administration, to teach us how to create a My Social Security account online. They explain how the account can help users track their benefits, access ret

12:30 pm

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n

Educational

Blanca Ramirez conversa con Jorge M˙jica de Arise sobre la importancia de la educaciÛn cÌvica, los cambios recientes en las leyes laborales de Illinois y cÛmo Arise ha ayudado a los trabajadores a recuperar sus salarios. M˙jica tambiÈn comparte consejo

1:00 pm

Brick by Brick presented by One Roof Chicago

Educational

Chijioke 'Chi' Williams speaks with Dr. Chris Balthazar, Executive Director of Taskforce Prevention and Community Services, to discuss their impact supporting Chicago's West Side community through a holistic approach and working together for a more emp

1:30 pm

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Lyn Johnson, Bobby Wright Health Center

Educational

Wilbert Cook welcomes Lyn Johnson, outreach liaison at the Bobby Wright Health Center, who shares his recovery journey and powerful testimony as living proof that change is possible. He also offers resources for anyone seeking to make a positive differ

2:00 pm

Community Unity Now: Jonathan Steele, April Lowe-Mom Detained by ICE

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews April Lowe, daughter of 71-year-old ICE detainee Tita Rebecca, and Beerman Law attorney Jonathan Steele. April Loweís mother has been moved to different detention centers pending removal and now her essential medication is being

2:30 pm

Guest House

Educational

Dionne Nicole Smith sits down with guests Jan Kroeschell and Farnoosh Ganjipour, dedicated employees of Guest House, to discuss their powerful experiences with volunteerism and community service. They open up about what motivates their commitment, the

3:00 pm

Maryville Connects: Dr. Gina Lowell, Rosalia Salgado

Educational

Amy Kendall speaks with Dr. Gina Lowell, Pediatrician at Rush University Medical Center, and Rosalia Salgado, Early Learning Co-Chair, for an important discussion on resources available to support Black and Brown communities within the hospital system.

3:30 pm

A Hand Up Recovery Homes

Educational

Wilbert Cook sits down with Judge Murray to discuss Chicago housing code requirements and what homeowners need to know stay compliant. From understanding regulation to improving everyday living conditions, this episode offers valuable insights for hom

4:00 pm

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the latest developments surrounding Mayor Brandon Johnson's ongoing battle regarding city budget cuts. Tune in for an informed perspective on how budget decisions shape public services.

4:30 pm

Family Credit Management

Educational

For more information, please visit cantv.org

5:00 pm

West Garfield Park Youth Council

Educational

Vernisha Jones sits down with Ranson Truss, a teacher, and founder of Truss in Ed, to discuss the power of youth coaching and inspiring the next generation. Ranson shares the impactful work he is doing to help young people discover their passions.

5:30 pm

Grand Boulevard Coalition

Educational

Host Cynthia Alverez brings attention to PTSD and C-PTSD during Post-Traumatic Stress Awqareness Month. Learn about the differences between PTSD and C-PTSD, common symptoms, and the importance of early recognition and support. She highlights ways to

6:00 pm

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Adam Lasker, General Counsel for the Chicago Board of Elections, to discuss the ins and outs of the Chicago Electoral Board and the petition process for elected officials, including some common misconceptions about petitions.

6:30 pm

LIVE Cong Danny Davis

Educational

For more information, please visit cantv.org

7:00 pm

K9s for Veterans

Educational

Michael Tellerino sits down with Carrie Reznicek; VP Business Development and Megan Wendtland, Branch Manager from the American Warrior Initiative (AWI), in partnership with Fairway, to discuss their mission of providing homeownership opportunitites f

7:30 pm

West Garfield Park Youth Council

Educational

Vernisha Jones sits down with Ranson Truss, a teacher, and founder of Truss in Ed, to discuss the power of youth coaching and inspiring the next generation. Ranson shares the impactful work he is doing to help young people discover their passions.

8:00 pm

Comm. Frank Avila Speaks

Educational

Celebrating the birthday of Mother Jones Most Dangerous Woman in America. Keeping alive her work in organizing unions for better pay,

9:00 pm

Russ Meek Speaks: Working AI

Educational

A discussion of AI and how individuals can use it to help them.

10:00 pm

Obstacle Course: GF(All Channels)

Educational

Set in Naperville, IL. Obstacle Course explores reactions to a proposed Islamic Community Center on the site of a beloved landmark. Allyship, municipal politics & Islamophobia all collide in this short movie by Jamil Khoury.

11:00 pm

Chicago Forward

Educational

Hosted by Alderman Gilbert Villegas of the 36th Ward and Chairman of the Committee on Economic talks with John Roberson, COO of the City of Chicago and George Burciaga, Managing Partner at The US Roundtable & Elevate Cities about making Chicago better.

11:30 pm

In The Money

Educational

We will learn how to set boundaries so we can start passing money down to future generations.