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| 12:00 am |
Czech-American TV: Ep. # 1139EducationalVoyages to Heart of Europe; Exploring Czech Sights, Food and Traditions. |
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| 12:30 am |
Indigenous Enterprise at Sydney Opera House: GF) Native American Music & Dance PerformanceEducationalNative American dance troupe Indigenous Enterprise perform at the Sydney Opera House. |
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| 1:30 am |
The Audit: A Community Conversation: Town HallEducationalThis gathering of women discuss their experiences in businesses after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the police. Companies were desparate to demonstrate their commitment to racial justice and placed Black women into executive positions. M |
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| 2:30 am |
Pictures Only (Short Film set in Bronzesville 1950): GF)EducationalSet in 1950s Bronzeville , Louise Parker is facing eviction. Desperate to keep her independence and status, she is introduced to a lucrative performing opportunity. While attempting to keep this new venture a secret, she simultaneously gains popularity |
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| 3:00 am |
A Modern Natives Journey: GF) Native American VeteranEducationalThis documentary walks through the stories of former United States Navy veteran, Chicagoan Vincent Romero, who served in the 80's. Throughout you will learn from Vincent's own experiences on how difficult it was growing up Native American back then an |
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| 3:30 am |
William Smith - A Warrior in Time: GF) Native American VeteranEducationalThis documentary covers the life of Bill Smith, who tells his story of his time in the military and how it has affected his life. Inspired by his fatherís military service, Bill joins the United States Marines. From growing up on the Pine Ridge Reser |
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| 4:00 am |
Celebrate Native American Heritage: GF) National Assoc. of Native American MusicEducationalCelebrate Native American Heritage month through the music of these modern artists. Presented by the National Association of Native American Music. |
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| 4:30 am |
Hush Loudly: x12/31/25 Introverting During The HolidaysEducationalHost Jeri Bingham sits down with Christina Steed - host of CAN TV's For The Culture, to discuss how to survive the holidays as an introvert. Hush Loudly is a CAN TV Signature Podcast. |
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| 5:00 am |
Community Unity Now: Jawaharial Williams, St Rep 10th DistrictEducationalTrudy Leong interviews Jawaharial Williams, 10th District State Representative, for an insightful discussion on his experience serving the community and his goals while in office and talks about the work he is doing to strengthen the district. He enco |
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| 5:30 am |
Black Star Still Rising: Sel Dunlap - Clean NeighborhoodsEducationalStephen ëSilverí Carter speaks with Sel Dunlap, a dedicated community leader focused on encouraging residents to clean and maintain their neighborhoods. Sel explains that a clean environment can create community pride, and that building a sustainable |
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| 6:00 am |
A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Food Stamp Benefits and Food PantriesEducationalWilbert Cook discusses the end of food stamp benefits and the growing importance of food pantries and other community food resources. Food donations now, can make a real difference in feeding families and ensuring that no one goes hungry. |
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| 6:30 am |
The Bradley Report: E x3/17/26 Sign Petitions for Upcoming ElectionEducationalDr. Wallace Bradley discusses the upcoming elections and the importance of signing petitions in support of candidates running for office. He also addresses recent ICE-related chaos, inclluding protests where smoke bombs were thrown and a pastor was st |
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| 7:00 am |
Heavenly Cynt - People You Should Know: Larry Daniels, Hoop Hard BasketballEducationalCynthia Manuel interviews Larry Daniels, founder of Hoop Hard, a basketball program dedicated to helping youth build community and charaacter through the love of sports. They talk about how important it is to expose young people to sports as a way to |
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| 7:30 am |
West Garfield Park Youth Council: Jasenia Williams, Project ExplorationEducationalVernisha Jones interviews Jesenia Williams, a community leader at Project Exploration, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through STEM education. They discuss the importance of social justice work in our communities and how exposing |
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| 8:00 am |
Universal Family Connection: Overview of HIV Prevention ServicesEducationalJeffery Jones and Lade Odemousu provide an overview of their HIV prevention services, highlighting strategies for reducing transmisssion and promoting awareness. They also discuss advancements in HIV treatment and emphasize how early diagnosis and acc |
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| 8:30 am |
Changing the Narrative Presented by the Cosey Project: Jennifer Tolliver, Raising KingsEducationalDr. Sammika Cosey interviews Jennifer Tolliver-author, advocate, and founder of Raising Kings. Tolliver shares her journey of raising her 10-year-old son with autism and the vital support she receives from her parents. They also explore the importanc |
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| 9:00 am |
Queer Lawyers Speak: Galvin Phelps, Chair Chgo Bar Assoc Young LawyersEducationalAdam Zebelian interviews Galvin Phelps, Chair of the Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers section and is the second openly LGBTQ lawyer to hold this position. Galvin shares his journey as a lawyer, reflecting on his experiences of coming out within h |
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| 9:30 am |
Lighting the Way: Teen Ambassadors Lauren, Erin, and AlinaEducationalJustin Burd is joined by Teen Ambassadors Lauren, Erin and Alina to discuss Teen Driving Awareness Week. The ambassadors share their experiences creating safe driving PSAs to ensure all teens drive responsibly and safely because the number one killer |
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| 10:00 am |
Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Cinthya Rodriguez, Immigrarion-Refugee RightsEducationalSPA) Blanca Ramirez sits down with Cinthya Rodriguez, a community organizer at the Illinois Coalition for Immigration and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), to discuss how their support hotline assists immigrants and why reporting ICE activity in Chicago is cruci |
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| 10:30 am |
Windy City Wisdom presented by New Acropolis Chicago: Karma-Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?EducationalVolunteer Yadira Gutierrez and Gilad Sommer, Director of New Acropolis Chicago invite you to the second discussion on karma. They delve into the common question: If karma exists, why do bad things happen to good people? |
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| 11:00 am |
Congressman Danny K. DavisEducationalCong. Danny K Davis speaks with Melissa Winstin, Author of Mothers of the Projects. Melissa talks about the inspiration behind writing about her mother and the resilient women of the Chicago projects who shaped generations in Chicago. |
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| 11:30 am |
The Goodwill WorkforceEducationalThe Goodwill Workforce Development Leadership Forum: Strengthening Chicago's Economic and Employment Outlook through The Power of Work. |
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| 12:30 pm |
Community Unity Now: Jawaharial Williams, St Rep 10th DistrictEducationalTrudy Leong interviews Jawaharial Williams, 10th District State Representative, for an insightful discussion on his experience serving the community and his goals while in office and talks about the work he is doing to strengthen the district. He enco |
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| 1:00 pm |
Black Star Still Rising: Sel Dunlap - Clean NeighborhoodsEducationalStephen ëSilverí Carter speaks with Sel Dunlap, a dedicated community leader focused on encouraging residents to clean and maintain their neighborhoods. Sel explains that a clean environment can create community pride, and that building a sustainable |
|
| 1:30 pm |
A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Food Stamp Benefits and Food PantriesEducationalWilbert Cook discusses the end of food stamp benefits and the growing importance of food pantries and other community food resources. Food donations now, can make a real difference in feeding families and ensuring that no one goes hungry. |
|
| 2:00 pm |
The Bradley Report: E x3/17/26 Sign Petitions for Upcoming ElectionEducationalDr. Wallace Bradley discusses the upcoming elections and the importance of signing petitions in support of candidates running for office. He also addresses recent ICE-related chaos, inclluding protests where smoke bombs were thrown and a pastor was st |
|
| 2:30 pm |
Heavenly Cynt - People You Should Know: Larry Daniels, Hoop Hard BasketballEducationalCynthia Manuel interviews Larry Daniels, founder of Hoop Hard, a basketball program dedicated to helping youth build community and charaacter through the love of sports. They talk about how important it is to expose young people to sports as a way to |
|
| 3:00 pm |
West Garfield Park Youth Council: Jasenia Williams, Project ExplorationEducationalVernisha Jones interviews Jesenia Williams, a community leader at Project Exploration, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through STEM education. They discuss the importance of social justice work in our communities and how exposing |
|
| 3:30 pm |
Universal Family Connection: Overview of HIV Prevention ServicesEducationalJeffery Jones and Lade Odemousu provide an overview of their HIV prevention services, highlighting strategies for reducing transmisssion and promoting awareness. They also discuss advancements in HIV treatment and emphasize how early diagnosis and acc |
|
| 4:00 pm |
Changing the Narrative Presented by the Cosey Project: Jennifer Tolliver, Raising KingsEducationalDr. Sammika Cosey interviews Jennifer Tolliver-author, advocate, and founder of Raising Kings. Tolliver shares her journey of raising her 10-year-old son with autism and the vital support she receives from her parents. They also explore the importanc |
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| 4:30 pm |
Queer Lawyers Speak: Galvin Phelps, Chair Chgo Bar Assoc Young LawyersEducationalAdam Zebelian interviews Galvin Phelps, Chair of the Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers section and is the second openly LGBTQ lawyer to hold this position. Galvin shares his journey as a lawyer, reflecting on his experiences of coming out within h |
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| 5:00 pm |
Lighting the Way: Teen Ambassadors Lauren, Erin, and AlinaEducationalJustin Burd is joined by Teen Ambassadors Lauren, Erin and Alina to discuss Teen Driving Awareness Week. The ambassadors share their experiences creating safe driving PSAs to ensure all teens drive responsibly and safely because the number one killer |
|
| 5:30 pm |
Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Cinthya Rodriguez, Immigrarion-Refugee RightsEducationalSPA) Blanca Ramirez sits down with Cinthya Rodriguez, a community organizer at the Illinois Coalition for Immigration and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), to discuss how their support hotline assists immigrants and why reporting ICE activity in Chicago is cruci |
|
| 6:00 pm |
Windy City Wisdom presented by New Acropolis Chicago: Karma-Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?EducationalVolunteer Yadira Gutierrez and Gilad Sommer, Director of New Acropolis Chicago invite you to the second discussion on karma. They delve into the common question: If karma exists, why do bad things happen to good people? |
|
| 6:30 pm |
Congressman Danny K. DavisEducationalCong. Danny K Davis speaks with Melissa Winstin, Author of Mothers of the Projects. Melissa talks about the inspiration behind writing about her mother and the resilient women of the Chicago projects who shaped generations in Chicago. |
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| 7:00 pm |
The Goodwill WorkforceEducationalThe Goodwill Workforce Development Leadership Forum: Strengthening Chicago's Economic and Employment Outlook through The Power of Work. |
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| 8:00 pm |
Network 27: Mayor Brandon JohnsonEducationalWalter Burnett Jr, Alderman of the 27th Ward talks with Mayor Brandon Johnson about his time in office and how he plans to continue serving the people of Chicago. |
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| 8:30 pm |
DIY DEIEducationalHost Tawanna Streater and guest Rukiya Curvy Johnson discuss racial equity and STEM. |
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| 9:00 pm |
Russ Meek Speaks: Working AIEducationalA discussion of AI and how individuals can use it to help them. |
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| 10:00 pm |
The Incarcerated Mass: DocumentaryEducationalThe Incarcerated Mass documents the miraculous symbiotic recovery that transpires between Melissa Lorraine and the Inside Ensemble, a group of men sentenced to die behind bars. The Incarcerated Mass makes a surprising case for abolition from the most |
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| 11:30 pm |
Clarice Mason Show: Role of the Black ChurchEducationalThe black minister has played a pivotal role in the Black Church. The traditional Black Church has tremendously impacted the Black Experience in America. |
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