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

Thread the Needle

Educational

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

1:00 am

Unity In Diversity, C'est La Vie: #566

Educational

Azaka Ajanaku tells us how CAN TV has helped him and how it can be helpful and fun for other immigrants, Haitian or other, all are welcome.

2:00 am

Program Special

Educational

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5:00 am

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Artemio Arreola, Founder of FEDECMI

Educational

Blanca Ramirez conversa con Artemio Arreola, fundador de FEDECMI y Director de Relaciones Comunitarias en ICIRR, sobre su trayectoria en el movimiento migrante y los inicios de Casa Michoacán. El episodio también incluye actualizaciones sobre la ley de

5:30 am

K9s for Veterans: Chester Iglinski, Chester's Chairs Nonprofit

Educational

Michael Tellerino and Ken Avery meet Chester Iglinski, founder of Chester's Chairs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting veterans in need by providing essential mobility equipment, like wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, and walkersand to u

6:00 am

Black Star Still Rising: Vawnshekia Oklah, Transitional Training Services

Educational

Stephen “Silver” Carter speaks with Vawnshekia Oklah, who works with Transitional Training Services, an organization dedicated to empowering formerly incarcerated idividuals as they transition back into society.

6:30 am

Maryville Connects: Whitney McIntosh Principal St. Angels's Elementary

Educational

Amy Kendall speaks with Whitney McIntosh, Principal St. Angels's Elementary School, during Catholic Schools Week. They discuss the value of Cathollic private education, increased acessibility to private schools, and the programming offered at St. Ange

7:00 am

Congressman Danny K. Davis: Christian Strachan

Educational

Congressman Danny K. Davis returns from Washington, D.C., to discuss the importance of voting as a way to restore power to those who put the public good first. He is joined by staff member Christian Strydom, who highlights the critical role of young vo

7:30 am

Guest House: Khalid Scott, Mental Health Advocate/Social Worker

Educational

January is Mental Awareness Month and Art Sims sits down with Khalid Scott, Mental Health Advocate/Social Worker for a discussion on mental health for everyone. They talk about the importance of peace, self-care, and normalizing open conversations abo

8:00 am

Speak Your Peace: James Presswood, Above & Beyond Recovery Ctr

Educational

Memory Pines welcomes Certified Recovery Specialist James Presswood for a discussion on building authentic relationships with clients through lived experience in recovery. James shares his journey as the youngest of 15 children, growing up with an alco

8:30 am

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections: E x3/17/26 Laura Kotelman, Comm. CBE

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Laura Kotelman, a commissioner at the Chicago Board of Elections, about her new role, her experience in government administration, and her community leadership. They also discuss the significance of her appointment as the second R

9:00 am

Building Community by One Roof Chicago: Ethan Zagore, Work Force Development Prg Mgr

Educational

Jim Harvey speaks with Ethan Zagore, Program Manager for Workforce Development at One Roof Chicago, about their organization's work within the nonprofit sector. He focuses on workforce development initiatives, community-focused programs, and the ongoi

9:30 am

Profiles in The Law: Erin Clifford, Managing Dir - Clifford Law Offices

Educational

Justice Jesse Reyes sits down with Erin Clifford, Managing Director at Clifford Law Offices and a wellness expert, to discuss her new book, Wellness Reimagined. Clifford shares her journey at the intersection of wellness and law, and explores how a hol

10:00 am

Family Credit Management: Increase Income in 2026

Educational

Tish Griffin offers practical ways to reduce debt and take small steps to increase income in 2026. Tish also shares strategies for controlling grocery, utility, and other living expenses affected by rising prices in today's economy.

10:30 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Mental Health + Addiction + Recovery

Educational

Wilbert Cook discusses substance abuse and its connection to mental health. He explores how to address mental health challenges while navigating drug addiction and recovery

11:00 am

Community Unity Now: Anthony Travis; Tax Doctor

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Anthony Travis, The Tax Doctor, who describes the progress of his work to end funding schools with property taxes. An Illinois State Senator has filed SB2779 to study the impact of reverting the funding of public schools back to

11:30 am

Making Waves by The Chicago Maritime Museum: 46th Ward Alderwoman Angela Clay

Educational

Madeline Crispell and Sari Breslin kick off the season with a conversation with guest Angela Clay, 46th Ward alderwoman. They discuss Clay’s upbringing in Uptown, the importance of Lake Michigan and Montrose Harbor to communities across the 46th Ward,

12:00 pm

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Artemio Arreola, Founder of FEDECMI

Educational

Blanca Ramirez conversa con Artemio Arreola, fundador de FEDECMI y Director de Relaciones Comunitarias en ICIRR, sobre su trayectoria en el movimiento migrante y los inicios de Casa Michoacán. El episodio también incluye actualizaciones sobre la ley de

12:30 pm

K9s for Veterans: Chester Iglinski, Chester's Chairs Nonprofit

Educational

Michael Tellerino and Ken Avery meet Chester Iglinski, founder of Chester's Chairs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting veterans in need by providing essential mobility equipment, like wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, and walkersand to u

1:00 pm

Black Star Still Rising: Vawnshekia Oklah, Transitional Training Services

Educational

Stephen “Silver” Carter speaks with Vawnshekia Oklah, who works with Transitional Training Services, an organization dedicated to empowering formerly incarcerated idividuals as they transition back into society.

1:30 pm

Maryville Connects: Whitney McIntosh Principal St. Angels's Elementary

Educational

Amy Kendall speaks with Whitney McIntosh, Principal St. Angels's Elementary School, during Catholic Schools Week. They discuss the value of Cathollic private education, increased acessibility to private schools, and the programming offered at St. Ange

2:00 pm

Congressman Danny K. Davis: Christian Strachan

Educational

Congressman Danny K. Davis returns from Washington, D.C., to discuss the importance of voting as a way to restore power to those who put the public good first. He is joined by staff member Christian Strydom, who highlights the critical role of young vo

2:30 pm

Guest House: Khalid Scott, Mental Health Advocate/Social Worker

Educational

January is Mental Awareness Month and Art Sims sits down with Khalid Scott, Mental Health Advocate/Social Worker for a discussion on mental health for everyone. They talk about the importance of peace, self-care, and normalizing open conversations abo

3:00 pm

Speak Your Peace: James Presswood, Above & Beyond Recovery Ctr

Educational

Memory Pines welcomes Certified Recovery Specialist James Presswood for a discussion on building authentic relationships with clients through lived experience in recovery. James shares his journey as the youngest of 15 children, growing up with an alco

3:30 pm

The City That Votes by Chicago Board of Elections: E x3/17/26 Laura Kotelman, Comm. CBE

Educational

Max Bever speaks with Laura Kotelman, a commissioner at the Chicago Board of Elections, about her new role, her experience in government administration, and her community leadership. They also discuss the significance of her appointment as the second R

4:00 pm

Building Community by One Roof Chicago: Ethan Zagore, Work Force Development Prg Mgr

Educational

Jim Harvey speaks with Ethan Zagore, Program Manager for Workforce Development at One Roof Chicago, about their organization's work within the nonprofit sector. He focuses on workforce development initiatives, community-focused programs, and the ongoi

4:30 pm

Profiles in The Law: Erin Clifford, Managing Dir - Clifford Law Offices

Educational

Justice Jesse Reyes sits down with Erin Clifford, Managing Director at Clifford Law Offices and a wellness expert, to discuss her new book, Wellness Reimagined. Clifford shares her journey at the intersection of wellness and law, and explores how a hol

5:00 pm

Family Credit Management: Increase Income in 2026

Educational

Tish Griffin offers practical ways to reduce debt and take small steps to increase income in 2026. Tish also shares strategies for controlling grocery, utility, and other living expenses affected by rising prices in today's economy.

5:30 pm

LIVE A Hand Up Recovery

Educational

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6:00 pm

LIVE: Flex Your Future by TrustInEd

Educational

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6:30 pm

LIVE: Heavenly Cynt

Educational

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7:00 pm

Community Unity Now: Anthony Travis; Tax Doctor

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Anthony Travis, The Tax Doctor, who describes the progress of his work to end funding schools with property taxes. An Illinois State Senator has filed SB2779 to study the impact of reverting the funding of public schools back to

7:30 pm

Making Waves by The Chicago Maritime Museum: 46th Ward Alderwoman Angela Clay

Educational

Madeline Crispell and Sari Breslin kick off the season with a conversation with guest Angela Clay, 46th Ward alderwoman. They discuss Clay’s upbringing in Uptown, the importance of Lake Michigan and Montrose Harbor to communities across the 46th Ward,

8:00 pm

Community Unity Now: E x3/17/25 Kevin Ryan for Dem. US Senaten for IL

Educational

Trudy Leong interviews Kevin Ryan, candidate for the Democratic seat of the US Senate for Illinois. Among Ryan's goals is to change the atrophied Democratic Pazrty of entrenched elected officials and mega-donors that allowed the election of Trump. He

8:30 pm

Public Affairs

Educational

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9:00 pm

The Chundria Show: #624 Guest Dr. Jen Moran-Kobes

Educational

Television talk show hosted by Dr. Chundria Brownlow. Guest Dr. Jen Moran-Kobes shares her story of resilience in dentistry, career, and surviving breast cancer.

9:30 pm

Full Circle TV Show: E x3/17/26 Natalie Moore

Educational

Natalia Moore For Cook County 17th Subcircuit Judge & Felesa Melvin speaking about Cook County Commissioners, and Keith Campbell , an author.

10:30 pm

Network 27

Educational

Host Walter Burnet sits down with Dr. Ana Vicky Castillo, Cecilia Mowatt, Brenda Torres-Figueroa, and Judge Lionel Jean-Baptiste on the African Diaspora.

11:30 pm

Commissioner Frank Avila Speaks: Activist Help Animals and the Planet

Educational

Robert Grillo and Kara Williams discuss animal rescue and campaiging for a slaughter free Chicago.