CAN TV Schedule

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  • CAN TV 19
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  • CAN TV 27
  • CAN TV 36
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1:30 am

In The Money

Educational

Host Kimberly Loftis is joined by Tamara Dervin, financial expert, to help you build and maintain a budgeting system that works for your money personality and financial situation.

2:00 am

GovState News: Autumn Jaguar

Educational

The Autumn Jaguar show highlights campus news including Radio Jaguarís interview with GovStateís newest president Dr. Joyce Ester. It also highlights national and international news including the protests of ICE and ìNo Kings Dayî in opposition to Dona

2:30 am

In Other News: Kim Foxx, Former Cook County State's Attorney

Educational

This week In Other NewsÖ Iíll sit in community and conversation with Kim Foxx, Former Cook County State's Attorney.

3:00 am

Honoring Veterans First: Cong. Danny K. Davis

Educational

Babette Peyton, veteran, business woman, and gold medal archer talks with Congressman Danny K. Davis. They discuss topics like Second Chance support for people coming out of prison, as well as how positivity can affect your life more than you anticipa

3:30 am

GovState News: Autumn Jaguar

Educational

The Autumn Jaguar show highlights campus news including Radio Jaguarís interview with GovStateís newest president Dr. Joyce Ester. It also highlights national and international news including the protests of ICE and ìNo Kings Dayî in opposition to Dona

4:00 am

In Other News: Kim Foxx, Former Cook County State's Attorney

Educational

This week In Other NewsÖ Iíll sit in community and conversation with Kim Foxx, Former Cook County State's Attorney.

4:30 am

The Chicago Money Show

Educational

Bridget Sullivan Mermel talks about how to use your personal values to bring more money, meaning, and happiness into your life.

5:00 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Giovanna Carrillo, leader of Hispanic Outreach for the Chicago Board of Elections, about workforce opportunities at the polls for the upcoming Primary Elections, the election judge hiring process, the need for bilingual judges in

5:30 am

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the latest city budget cuts and what they mean for local residents, and the Mayor's current revenue proposals intended to support the working class.

6:00 am

Queer Lawyers Speak

Educational

Adam Zebelian interviews Howard Suskin, a partner at Jenner & Block and Co-Chair Emeritus of the firm's LGBT Forum, for an in-depth conversation on the theme 'History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes'. Together they explore how the echoes of the St

6:30 am

Making Waves by The Chicago Maritime Museum

Educational

Madeline Crispell and Sari Breslin speak with Lt. Christopher Iverson, Chicago Fire Department & Maritime Safety Expert. They discuss his role on the Air Sea Rescue team, the unique challenges posed by a body of water like Lake Michigan, diving operati

7:00 am

GSJ Speaks

Educational

Sheila Owens speaks with Pastor Ira Acree to discuss his impactful work within the community and his continuous efforts to support those in need. Pastor Acree talks about his mission to empower the youth through his community center and the programs d

7:30 am

Speak Your Peace

Educational

Memory Pines sits down with Ken Cozzi, Food Pantry Director, for an important discussion about food insecurity and the increased demand for community food support, especially as the pause in SNAP benefits have many families searching for affordable way

8:00 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes

Educational

Wilbert Cook highlights the importance of community food pantries and their positive impact on working-class neighborhoods.

8:30 am

Making Waves by The Chicago Maritime Museum

Educational

Madeline Crispell and Sari Breslin speak with Lt. Christopher Iverson, Chicago Fire Department & Maritime Safety Expert. They discuss his role on the Air Sea Rescue team, the unique challenges posed by a body of water like Lake Michigan, diving operati

9:00 am

GSJ Speaks

Educational

Sheila Owens speaks with Pastor Ira Acree to discuss his impactful work within the community and his continuous efforts to support those in need. Pastor Acree talks about his mission to empower the youth through his community center and the programs d

9:30 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Giovanna Carrillo, leader of Hispanic Outreach for the Chicago Board of Elections, about workforce opportunities at the polls for the upcoming Primary Elections, the election judge hiring process, the need for bilingual judges in

10:00 am

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the latest city budget cuts and what they mean for local residents, and the Mayor's current revenue proposals intended to support the working class.

10:30 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Giovanna Carrillo, leader of Hispanic Outreach for the Chicago Board of Elections, about workforce opportunities at the polls for the upcoming Primary Elections, the election judge hiring process, the need for bilingual judges in

11:00 am

HLAI: Leading with Purpose

Educational

Maria Elizabeth Calderon and Jennifer Crespo speak with Karina Ayala-Bermejo, President and CEO of Instituto del Progreso Latino, about her journey to leadership. A trailblazer in both Chicago's Latine and legal communities, Karina is being honored wi

11:30 am

West Garfield Park Youth Council

Educational

Vernisha Jones speaks with Kobey Lofton, a passionate community advocate for youth. He encourages supporting young people, and exploring ways to create lasting positive change in their lives and the community.

12:00 pm

Heavenly Cynt - People You Should Know

Educational

Cynthia Manuel interviews Star Braddock, the Outreach and Engagement Coordinator for The Encompassing Center, an organization dedicated to providing mental health services for the West Side of Chicago. She explains their services, including parenting

12:30 pm

Speak Your Peace

Educational

Memory Pines sits down with Ken Cozzi, Food Pantry Director, for an important discussion about food insecurity and the increased demand for community food support, especially as the pause in SNAP benefits have many families searching for affordable way

1:00 pm

A Hand Up Recovery Homes

Educational

Wilbert Cook highlights the importance of community food pantries and their positive impact on working-class neighborhoods.

1:30 pm

Queer Lawyers Speak

Educational

Adam Zebelian interviews Howard Suskin, a partner at Jenner & Block and Co-Chair Emeritus of the firm's LGBT Forum, for an in-depth conversation on the theme 'History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes'. Together they explore how the echoes of the St

2:00 pm

Making Waves by The Chicago Maritime Museum

Educational

Madeline Crispell and Sari Breslin speak with Lt. Christopher Iverson, Chicago Fire Department & Maritime Safety Expert. They discuss his role on the Air Sea Rescue team, the unique challenges posed by a body of water like Lake Michigan, diving operati

2:30 pm

GSJ Speaks

Educational

Sheila Owens speaks with Pastor Ira Acree to discuss his impactful work within the community and his continuous efforts to support those in need. Pastor Acree talks about his mission to empower the youth through his community center and the programs d

3:00 pm

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Giovanna Carrillo, leader of Hispanic Outreach for the Chicago Board of Elections, about workforce opportunities at the polls for the upcoming Primary Elections, the election judge hiring process, the need for bilingual judges in

3:30 pm

The Bradley Report

Educational

Dr. Wallace Bradley breaks down the latest city budget cuts and what they mean for local residents, and the Mayor's current revenue proposals intended to support the working class.

4:00 pm

LIVE Universal Family Connection

Educational

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4:30 pm

Community Unity Now

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Ian Quan, Center Director of the Illinois APEX Accelerator at the Chinese Mutual Aid Association (CMAA). Quan details how businesses both large and small can access government procurement and how he can help businesses craft the

5:00 pm

West Garfield Park Youth Council

Educational

Vernisha Jones sits down with Daijuan Solomon for a conversation providing his insight on the challenges youth face today and highlights the importance of guidance and support through strong community organizations.

5:30 pm

Changing the Narrative Presented by the Cosey Project

Educational

Dr. Sammika Cosey highlights the brilliance, creativity, and unique perspective of Josiah, an extraordinary 8-year-old boy with autism who has a passion for drawing maps. She is joined by Josiah's mother, pediatric nurse Carrie Jowosi who shares how j

6:00 pm

Profiles in The Law

Educational

Justice Jesse Reyes speaks with prominent appellate attorney and trailblazer Gretchen Harris Sperry about her journey as a first-generation college graduate and what inspired her to pursue a law degree after studying psychology. She previews the upcom

6:30 pm

Brick by Brick presented by One Roof Chicago

Educational

Guest Aderinsola Ajeku, Founder of Pink Sappho, joins Chijioke 'Chi' Williams to discuss the importance of sapphic spaces, nonprofits, and creating non-alcoholic social settings for the lesbian community.

7:00 pm

Community Pulse

Educational

Levi Moore welcomes Neelum Aggarwal, MD, cllinical trialist and professor at RUSH University, and Stephen Fadowole, Walgreens Clinical Trials Manager for a conversation about the current landscape of clinical trials, challenges in recruitment and creat

7:30 pm

Fathers Who Care

Educational

Vernisha Jones welcomes Carlos Rodriguez, Area Director of Chicago Community Programs for WestCare Illinois, to discuss how to develop the minds of our future leaders.

8:00 pm

The David Dixon Show: Ep.#1

Educational

This episode features a panel focusing on the changes that Project 25 will make to our society.

9:00 pm

Honoring Veterans First: Give a Little of Ourselves to Help the Youth

Educational

Babette Peyton, veteran, business woman, and gold medal archer encourages us to give a little of ourselves to help others, especially the youth.

9:30 pm

Supreme Master TV

Educational

For more information on this program, please visit us at www.cantv.org!

10:30 pm

GovState News: Autumn Jaguar

Educational

The Autumn Jaguar show highlights campus news including Radio Jaguarís interview with GovStateís newest president Dr. Joyce Ester. It also highlights national and international news including the protests of ICE and ìNo Kings Dayî in opposition to Dona

11:00 pm

ExTV SAIC on CAN TV: Disjointed_Family_Table

Educational

SAIC ExTV on CAN TV showcases up-and-coming artists creating work with the medium of the moving image. Each week highlights a different genre, form, or theme. Tune in weekly to see what young Chicago artists are cookiní up! Visit us extvsaic.org for mo

11:30 pm

The Plight of Chicago Transit: Eric Basir ATU Local 308

Educational

For more information, please visit cantv.org