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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Time PhillyCAM Channel 1
Overnight 
2:28 am
Connecting During Crisis - 16 Dreams, Fantasy Vacations
Casual conversation amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, Martin Lee and Special Guest Roland Boyden.
 
2:58 am
Disclaimer
 
2:59 am
Connecting During Crisis - 35- Winners- Part 1
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, Martin Lee, Aisha Saran and Special Guest Charlese Hawkins-Hatton
 
3:26 am
Connecting During Crisis - 36-Winners-Part 2
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, Martin Lee, Aisha Saran and Special Guest Charlese Hawkins-Hatton
 
3:56 am
Disclaimer
 
3:56 am
Connecting During Crisis - 37 Scenarios- Part 1
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, and Special Guest Tim Millaway.
 
4:26 am
Connecting During Crisis - 38: Scenarios- Part 2
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, and Special Guest Tim Millaway.
 
4:30 am
4:49 am
Disclaimer
 
4:49 am
Connecting During Crisis - 08- Plans for Spring
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano and Michelle Clark.
 
5:00 am
5:15 am
Connecting During Crisis - 06 On People's Minds
Casual conversation online amongst creative collaborators during pandemic with Joseph Luciano, Michelle Clark, Martin Lee, and Special guest Kenneth Williams from Eagle's Nest Christian Fellowship.
 
5:30 am
5:46 am
Story of Solutions
Explores how we can move our economy in a more sustainable and just direction
 
6:00 am
6:00 am
Smart Talk - 10: Dr. Ravi Batra
Andrew Mazzone, President of the Henry George School, and Dr. Ravi Batra, professor at Southern Methodist University, and author of six bestselling books, discuss how to end unemployment.
 
6:29 am
In Search of Knowledge - 23: Community Groups
Part 1 Interviews with Joel Austin, CEO & Pres. of Daddy University Inc; Lacey C. Clark, CEO of Sisters Sanctuary and Reuben Jones, Exec Direc. of Frontline Dads. All three are committed to improving our communities
 
7:00 am
7:00 am
The Hidden Truth - 81 Being the Way
God created us to be righteous and to obey him. We have a duty that must be followed to receive God's blessings.
 
8:00 am
8:00 am
Democracy Now! LIVE - every weekday
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. With Amy Goodman
 
9:00 am
9:00 am
Guests with heart filled stories. All of the stories show the will power of the persons strength, not to give up on life.
 
9:30 am
9:59 am
No More Wrecking Balls - No Arena Chinatown
a parody music video opposing the proposed arena that billionaires want to build in the heart of our city, which would threaten the existence of Chinatown and small businesses in the surrounding area.
 
10:00 am
10:02 am
Hands Off Chinatown - City-Wide Teach-In
Chinatown’s battle for survival has grown into a citywide fight against predatory development. Philadelphians have a voice in the future of Philly
 
11:30 am
11:46 am
Immigrant Life Stories
By Asian Arts Initiative & Termite TV
 
12:00 pm
12:01 pm
Just Nation - 12: 76er's Place
What will be the long term effect on the Chinatown community and the city.
 
1:00 pm
1:01 pm
A gathering of Latine content creators, storytellers and creatives. Recorded as part PhillyCAM's People Power Forum.
 
2:00 pm
2:03 pm
You and Me: Palestine - and the American Poor
Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign hosts a digital roundtable centered on the genocide in Gaza and the existential crises we face in America. featuring professor Ibrahim G. Aoudé, lawyer Judith Chomsky, and student organizers Wafai Dias and Nathaniel Thrush.
 
3:30 pm
3:54 pm
Our Public Water - Story of Water
When corporations take control of our water, they prioritize turning a profit, instead of access to clean, safe, affordable drinking water that we all need
 
4:00 pm
4:00 pm
Looking Forward - 07 Words Matter
Takes a deep dive into the use of words by our media and the impact that words have on those men and women who traveled through our justice systems and their families.
 
5:00 pm
5:00 pm
Hear Us Out - 28 March 2024
Responds to the gaps in positive media representation of young folx and covers topics about media, social justice, and identity while highlighting other talented youth creators and organizations
 
6:00 pm
6:00 pm
Hard Cover - 697 Comedy Fest
Chicago teens display their comedic talents in 4 short films 1: An evil president helped by local potato chip companies 2: Talking apples and bananas 3: A girl who only speaks in movie quotes 4: Siblings who fight over the last cookie
 
6:30 pm
6:30 pm
Philly Loves Poetry - 82 March 2024
Moonstone Arts presents poetry and discussion with Host Charles S. Carr and Poet, Elliott baTzek
 
7:30 pm
7:32 pm
The Activation - 01: Re-entry
IT Da Chosen 1 & Malik Gilmore Join Host DayOneNotDayTwo to Explore Alternatives To Re-Entry
 
8:00 pm
8:21 pm
Everyday Philadelphians - Want to Defund the Police
Members of communities throughout Philadelphia had been calling to defund the police for years and also speak to what keeps our communities safe: jobs, schools, and resources for our communities
 
8:30 pm
8:30 pm
Democracy Now! - DN! Tuesday, March 19, 2024
An independent news program features international journalists, grassroots leaders, independent analysts, as well as ordinary people directly affected by world events and U.S. policy. With Amy Goodman.
 
9:30 pm
9:30 pm
Conversations Across Time - 44: Warm Water Part 3
CAT Host, Vivienne Crawford, & CAT historian, Mark Hoffman, offer a combined lesson on the strategic necessity of warm water ports. Part 3
 
10:00 pm
10:00 pm
Paper Tiger TV - Noam Chomsky reads NYT
1990 deconstruction of several New York Times articles by historians Bernard Wertzman and Thomas Friedman in order to examine the foreign policy of the United States in the context of the Israel/Palestine conflict.
 
10:30 pm
10:30 pm
The World Fusion Show - 16: Massamba Diop
He has played tama (aka talking drum) with Baaba Maal for 40 years in almost every country in the world. Massamba Diop is a superstar in Africa and one of the most dynamic performers you will ever see.
 
11:00 pm
11:00 pm
LES Biography Project - Luke Carsin
Lower East Side Biography Project: A community media biography series and oral history archive - stemming the tide of cultural amnesia
 
11:30 pm
11:30 pm
E.S.P. TV - 08
Taped in front of a live studio audience at The Schoolhouse, Brooklyn NY with AMI DANG, REGAL DEGAL Videos by: BRUNO DICOLLA,, RYAN WHITTIER HALE, LAUREN GREGORY Produced & live mixed to VHS by Louis V , Scott Kiernan & Ethan Miller