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Date range:May 19 - May 25

Tuesday, May 19

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  • 3:30 pm

    Live

    Let's Go Luna

    From 6am to 6pm on weekdays and 6am to noon on weekends, Knowledge Kids is BC’s trusted destination for high-quality, commercial-free programming for children ages 2–8.

  • 6:00 pm

    The Island Diaries

    Season 4, Episode 1
    Puerto Rico|
    46 minutes

    The lush islands of the Puerto Rico archipelago exist in the shadow of the USA and are vulnerable to the devastation of hurricanes, yet people's zest for life persists.

  • 6:48 pm

    Walk With My Spirits

    Walk With My Spirits|
    5 minutes

  • 7:00 pm

    Stuff the British Stole

    Season 2, Episode 3
    Operation Legacy|
    22 minutes

    From Nairobi to the Kenyan mountains, Marc Fennell is on the hunt for secret documents that reveal a brutal history of war and a crumbling empire.

  • 7:24 pm

    Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest

    Episode 8
    They Wanted to be Proud|
    3 minutes

    With roots among both the "invaders and the invaded", Noel Purserto of Seattle, Washington reflects on the value of Edward Curtis' "non-native lens" on his Indigenous subjects.

  • 7:30 pm

    Power to the People

    Episode 9
    Bella Coola|
    22 minutes

    The Nuxalk Nation looked inward for solutions to their housing problems and now they've become a homegrown model for construction capacity.

  • 7:53 pm

    Dear Reader

    Evelyn Lau|
    3 minutes

    Author Evelyn Lau reflects on her groundbreaking memoir "Runaway: Diary Of A Street Kid" on the 30th anniversary of its first publication.

  • 8:00 pm

    Songbird SOS

    Episode 2
    The Disappearing Landscape|
    49 minutes

    From Canada's boreal forest to the marshes of eastern Turkey, huge swaths of bird habitat are becoming more vulnerable to industrialization.

  • 8:52 pm

    Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia

    Mayo Singh|
    2 minutes

    The booming forest industry in British Columbia fostered the creation of an ethnically diverse town called Paldi, named after Mayo Singh's home in India.

  • 9:00 pm

    Landscapes of Home

    Landscapes of Home|
    54 minutes

    Two doctors share personal stories of displacement and resilience while navigating between Canada and Japan during the Second World War. Through their experiences, the film spotlights injustices against Japanese Canadians and explores what it means to find home.

  • 10:00 pm

    Minoru: Memory of Exile

    Minoru: Memory of Exile|
    19 minutes

    A son chronicles the story of his Vancouver-born father Minoru, who was sent to internment camps as a child during the Second World War. Animated segments, archival materials and personal memories are woven together in a powerful tale of resilience and survival.

  • 10:19 pm

    Form + Place

    Nitobe Memorial Garden|
    3 minutes

    Nitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.

  • 10:22 pm

    Dear Reader

    The Golden Spruce|
    3 minutes

    Author John Vaillant revisits the people and events on Haida Gwaii that inspired his interspecies murder-mystery "The Golden Spruce."

  • 10:25 pm

    Form + Place

    Nitobe Memorial Garden|
    3 minutes

    Nitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.

  • 10:29 pm

    Form + Place

    Nitobe Memorial Garden|
    3 minutes

    Nitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.

  • 10:30 pm

    Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story

    Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story|
    51 minutes

    Their passion for baseball helped members of Vancouver’s championship Asahi team survive internment during the war. With RCMP and local townspeople joining in, their games helped to break down racial and cultural barriers.

  • 10:32 pm

    Form + Place

    Nitobe Memorial Garden|
    3 minutes

    Nitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.

  • 11:22 pm

    Take Me Home

    Episode 13
    Vikram Vij|
    2 minutes

    A restaurant is a village made up of the people who work there, the people who produce the food, and the customers; it's a home created through a mosaic of experiences.

  • 11:30 pm

    Hayashi Studio

    Hayashi Studio|
    25 minutes

    Japanese Canadian photographer Senjiro Hayashi captured the diverse communities that lived in Cumberland, BC, in the early 1900s. Almost a century later, the photos were found and exhibited, showcasing a part of BC’s history that is rarely seen.