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Home From School: The Children of Carlisle

Northern Arapaho tribal members travel from Wyoming to Pennsylvania to retrieve remains of three children who died at Carlisle Indian Industrial School in the 1880s. (90 minutes)

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UPCOMING EPISODES

Sat, 5/16 at 11:00 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Natchez

The town of Natchez, Miss., confronts the tension between preservation and truth as it wrestles with race, memory and identity. (90 minutes)

Mon, 5/18 at 2:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

And So It Begins

The Philippines' turbulent 2022 presidential race in which Bongbong Marcos waged a combative social media campaign against his more progressive opponent, incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo. (90 minutes)

Mon, 5/18 at 10:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)

Tue, 5/19 at 2:30 am on Austin PBS HDTV

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)

Wed, 5/20 at 2:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Beyond Utopia

Stories of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea. (120 minutes)

Wed, 5/20 at 7:30 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)

Thu, 5/21 at 12:30 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)

Thu, 5/21 at 8:30 am on Austin PBS WORLD

Light of the Setting Sun

Filmmaker Vicky Du traces her family's mental illness back to the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. (90 minutes)

Sat, 5/23 at 12:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Make Peace or Die: Honor the Fallen

U.S. Marine veteran Anthony Marquez hand-carves battlefield crosses to reconnect with Gold Star families in his search for healing and peace. (90 minutes)

Wed, 5/27 at 6:00 pm on Austin PBS WORLD

Third Act

Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis. (90 minutes)