CAN TV Schedule

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12:00 am

Czech-American TV: Ep. # 1138

Educational

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

12:30 am

Chicago Police Board Meeting: October 16, 2025

Educational

The October 16, 2025 public meeting of the Chicago Police Board including public comments.

1:30 am

Eva Kennedy Show: History of Quinn Chapel AME Church

Educational

A discussion about the history of the Quinn Chapel AME Church.

2:30 am

Look Who's Talking: What's Up? Behind Them Bars

Educational

Explore the injustices in the criminal justice system.

3:00 am

TNT's Arts & Entertainment/Reality Check: 489 Is Climate Change Happening?

Educational

Reality Check presents a documentary exploring the question: s Climate Change Happening?

4:00 am

In The Money: V3C Q&A Personal Finance

Educational

Tamara Dervin is joined by fan-favorite experts for an interactive episode filmed In front of a studio audience. Tamara answers real viewer questions on debt management, long-term investing, and moreóoffering clear, practical strategies for financial e

5:00 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

5:30 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.

6:00 am

Black Star Still Rising: Kenneth Jackson, Author and Father

Educational

Stephen ëSilverí Carter interviews author Kenneth Jackson. In this inspiring episode, Kenneth shares his personal story of fatherhood, the lesson's he's learned along the way, and how his experiences led him to create an organization that empowers youn

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

Greater West Town Training Partnership: Shipping & Handling

Educational

Agustin Jaramillo highlights the shipping and handling service programs offered by Greater West Town. Learn about the free training opportunities available for individuals interested in building careers in shipping warehouses and related industries.

7:30 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

8:00 am

The Bradley Report: E x3/17/26 Sign Petitions for Upcoming Election

Educational

Dr. 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

8:30 am

Universal Family Connection: World AIDS Day-Dec 1

Educational

Jeffery Jones and Lade Odemousu discuss the significance of World AIDS Day, observed on December 1. Join them as they raise awareness, show support for those affected, and encourage action in the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS.

9:00 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

9:30 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

10:00 am

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Organizations that Help with Substance Abuse

Educational

Wilbert Cook discusses the how to support the community during challenging times and highlights organizations that are helping people in need, especially those affected by substance abuse.

10:30 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?

11:00 am

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Cinthya Rodriguez, Immigrarion-Refugee Rights

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

11:30 am

Major Taylor Trail Keepers: Miaya Aaliyah Arrington, and Simone Woods

Educational

Brenda Dixon founding board member and President and Ceo of Major Taylor Trail Keepers kicks off a new season of storytelling, restoration, and legacy-building. She is joined by Granddaughter, Miaya Aaliyah Arrington. Simone Woods, Community Relation

12:00 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

12:30 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.

1:00 pm

Black Star Still Rising: Kenneth Jackson, Author and Father

Educational

Stephen ëSilverí Carter interviews author Kenneth Jackson. In this inspiring episode, Kenneth shares his personal story of fatherhood, the lesson's he's learned along the way, and how his experiences led him to create an organization that empowers youn

1:30 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

2:00 pm

Greater West Town Training Partnership: Shipping & Handling

Educational

Agustin Jaramillo highlights the shipping and handling service programs offered by Greater West Town. Learn about the free training opportunities available for individuals interested in building careers in shipping warehouses and related industries.

2:30 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

3:00 pm

The Bradley Report: E x3/17/26 Sign Petitions for Upcoming Election

Educational

Dr. 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

3:30 pm

Universal Family Connection: World AIDS Day-Dec 1

Educational

Jeffery Jones and Lade Odemousu discuss the significance of World AIDS Day, observed on December 1. Join them as they raise awareness, show support for those affected, and encourage action in the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS.

4:00 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

4:30 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

5:00 pm

A Hand Up Recovery Homes: Organizations that Help with Substance Abuse

Educational

Wilbert Cook discusses the how to support the community during challenging times and highlights organizations that are helping people in need, especially those affected by substance abuse.

5:30 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?

6:00 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

6:30 pm

LIVE Cong Danny Davis

Educational

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7:00 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

7:30 pm

Cafecito con las Monarcas presented by Casa Michoaca'n: SPA) Cinthya Rodriguez, Immigrarion-Refugee Rights

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

8:00 pm

Troubadours Script Readers Show: Sleeping Rough 2

Educational

The Troubadours Script Readers continue reading the autobiographical script of author Kyle Paris real life experience of homelesness.

8:45 pm

To Know Your Heritage

Educational

This is an educational showcase about African-American heroes featuring a Black History Contest where young people are competing for awards.

9:00 pm

Russ Meek Speaks

Educational

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10:00 pm

SOL Collective

Educational

Join our host Emily Hooper Lansana (Artistic Director of SOL Collective) and eight incredible Black women for the very special broadcast of 'SOL Collective: Unstoppable Warriors'.

11:30 pm

SazÛn de Illinois

Educational

Each month, host Hugo Balta visits different neighborhoods to explore the personal stories of these Latino business owners/employees, often immigrants or children of immigrants, who embody the American dream, reflecting resilience, hard work, and a pas