CAN TV Schedule

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

African American Contractors Association_AWARDS GALA

Educational

31st annual African American Contractors Association Awards Gala

1:30 am

UChicago Community Cancer Connection

Educational

March is National Social Work Month! We talked to Stephanie Alphonso, LCSW, from the University of Chicago Medicine Center for Supportive Oncology to discuss the important role of social workers for the cancer care continuum.

2:00 am

Chicago Newsroom 2.0

Educational

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3:00 am

Chicago Public Schools Board of Education Meeting

Educational

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4:30 am

Hush Loudly

Educational

Host Jeri Bingham sits down with marketing expert, Shanita Akintonde, to discuss marketing for introverts. Hush Loudly is a CAN TV Signature Podcast.

5:00 am

Black Star Still Rising: Sel Dunlap - Clean Neighborhoods

Educational

Stephen 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

5:30 am

K9s for Veterans: Lenora Alabi, Wendy Jaffe Bright Star Care Homes

Educational

Michael Tellerino speaks with Lenora Alabi, Wendy Jaffe from BrightStar Chicago, a trusted home care service dedicated to providing compassionate support for individuals of all ages. The organization offers both medical and non-medical skilled nursing

6:00 am

West Garfield Park Youth Council: Dameron Morris, Chicago Peace

Educational

Vernisha Jones interviews Chicago Peace community leader Dameron Morris, who has worked with the incarcerated for over 10 years as a dedicated leader striving to keep youth off the streets. They explore the importance of second chances, mentorship, an

6:30 am

Heavenly Cynt - People You Should Know: Larry Daniels, Hoop Hard Basketball

Educational

Cynthia 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

7:00 am

Speak Your Peace: Phil Warren, CEO of Above & Beyond, Walter Cage

Educational

Memory Pines welcomes Phil Warren, Ceo of Above & Beyond Recovery Center, and Walter Cage, Certified Recovery Specialist, for a powerful conversation about their personal connections to recovery, the role of radical compassion and forgiveness, their ou

7:30 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Holiday's Impact on Those Affected by Substance Ab

Educational

Wilbert Cook and longtime collaborator Eric Stith discuss how the holidays impact people affected by substance abuse, and share ways to support people during this season.

8:00 am

Salud Renal y Mas en Chicago: (SPA) Dr. Jorge A. Almario Alvarez, 2025 Hero Lati

Educational

Gerardo Huerta recibe al Dr. Jorge A. Almario Alvarez, medico cirujano y profesor asistente de cirugia clinica en UI Health, para entregarle el premio Heroe Latino de Transplante 2025 en reconocimeiento a su destacada labor en los tranplantes de higado

8:30 am

Windy City Wisdom presented by New Acropolis Chicago: Karma-Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

Educational

Volunteer 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?

9:00 am

Changing the Narrative Presented by the Cosey Project: Jennifer Tolliver, Raising Kings

Educational

Dr. 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

9:30 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections: E x3/17/26 Giovanna Carrillo, Hispanic Outreach

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

Community Unity Now: Jaroslaw Golembiowski, Polish Composers' Union

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Jaroslaw Golembiowski, pianist and member of the Polish Composers' Union, and founder of the Chicago Chopin Society. Golembiowski gives his insight on how Polish history affected Polish composers and how Polish composers had a h

10:30 am

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n

Educational

SPA) 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

11:00 am

Guest House: Tatisa Joiner, Breast Cancer Survivor

Educational

Art Sims talks with Tatisa Joiner, a courageous breast cancer survivor, in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In this heartfelt episode, Tatisa share her personal journey of survivla, the challenges she overcame, and the positive changes an

11:30 am

Congressman Danny K. Davis: Melissa Winstin, Author Mothers of the Projects

Educational

Cong. 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.

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

Black Star Still Rising: Sel Dunlap - Clean Neighborhoods

Educational

Stephen 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

1:00 pm

K9s for Veterans: Lenora Alabi, Wendy Jaffe Bright Star Care Homes

Educational

Michael Tellerino speaks with Lenora Alabi, Wendy Jaffe from BrightStar Chicago, a trusted home care service dedicated to providing compassionate support for individuals of all ages. The organization offers both medical and non-medical skilled nursing

1:30 pm

West Garfield Park Youth Council: Dameron Morris, Chicago Peace

Educational

Vernisha Jones interviews Chicago Peace community leader Dameron Morris, who has worked with the incarcerated for over 10 years as a dedicated leader striving to keep youth off the streets. They explore the importance of second chances, mentorship, an

2:00 pm

Heavenly Cynt - People You Should Know: Larry Daniels, Hoop Hard Basketball

Educational

Cynthia 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

2:30 pm

Speak Your Peace: Phil Warren, CEO of Above & Beyond, Walter Cage

Educational

Memory Pines welcomes Phil Warren, Ceo of Above & Beyond Recovery Center, and Walter Cage, Certified Recovery Specialist, for a powerful conversation about their personal connections to recovery, the role of radical compassion and forgiveness, their ou

3:00 pm

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Holiday's Impact on Those Affected by Substance Ab

Educational

Wilbert Cook and longtime collaborator Eric Stith discuss how the holidays impact people affected by substance abuse, and share ways to support people during this season.

3:30 pm

Salud Renal y Mas en Chicago: (SPA) Dr. Jorge A. Almario Alvarez, 2025 Hero Lati

Educational

Gerardo Huerta recibe al Dr. Jorge A. Almario Alvarez, medico cirujano y profesor asistente de cirugia clinica en UI Health, para entregarle el premio Heroe Latino de Transplante 2025 en reconocimeiento a su destacada labor en los tranplantes de higado

4:00 pm

Windy City Wisdom presented by New Acropolis Chicago: Karma-Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?

Educational

Volunteer 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?

4:30 pm

Changing the Narrative Presented by the Cosey Project: Jennifer Tolliver, Raising Kings

Educational

Dr. 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

5:00 pm

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections: E x3/17/26 Giovanna Carrillo, Hispanic Outreach

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 pm

Community Unity Now: Jaroslaw Golembiowski, Polish Composers' Union

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Jaroslaw Golembiowski, pianist and member of the Polish Composers' Union, and founder of the Chicago Chopin Society. Golembiowski gives his insight on how Polish history affected Polish composers and how Polish composers had a h

6:00 pm

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n

Educational

SPA) 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

6:30 pm

Guest House: Tatisa Joiner, Breast Cancer Survivor

Educational

Art Sims talks with Tatisa Joiner, a courageous breast cancer survivor, in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In this heartfelt episode, Tatisa share her personal journey of survivla, the challenges she overcame, and the positive changes an

7:00 pm

Congressman Danny K. Davis: Melissa Winstin, Author Mothers of the Projects

Educational

Cong. 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.

7:30 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

8:00 pm

The Incarcerated Mass: Documentary

Educational

The 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

9:30 pm

Supreme Master TV: Pt.5 of 7 Screw_That can save our Home-Planet

Educational

It's an international programs that foster peace and promote healthy, green living for humans, animals and all other beings around the world.

10:30 pm

Change Agents: Empowering Our Youth To Create A Just Future

Educational

Host, Sufyan Sohel, speaks with two leaders from Alternatives, Inc.,Bessie Alcantara and Joseph McCray, who are working tirelessly to empower Chicago's youth through restorative justice advocacy, trainings, and practices.

11:00 pm

ExTV SAIC on CAN TV: Episode 3: ...Who's There?

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

Honoring Veterans First: Do Better

Educational

Babette Peyton, veteran, business woman, and gold medal archer encourages you to find way to do better at home, and work and for yourself.