Metro Week
Metro Week - August 18, 2017
Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions
Anti-racism marches, Woman Ochre returns, an umbraphile, and embroidery activism.
We march for anti-racism in the wake of the Charlottesville terrorist attack; Rev. Owen Chandler and Liane Hernandez discuss racism in the U.S; we attend a press conference following the return of de Kooning's Woman Ochre -- stolen in '85 -- to UAMA; Glenn Schneider, an umbraphile, talks about solar eclipses; and a program that memorializes lives lost to Mexican drug violence through embroidery.
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Metro Week is a local public television program presented by AZPM
Metro Week
Metro Week - August 18, 2017
Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions
We march for anti-racism in the wake of the Charlottesville terrorist attack; Rev. Owen Chandler and Liane Hernandez discuss racism in the U.S; we attend a press conference following the return of de Kooning's Woman Ochre -- stolen in '85 -- to UAMA; Glenn Schneider, an umbraphile, talks about solar eclipses; and a program that memorializes lives lost to Mexican drug violence through embroidery.
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Metro Week is a local public television program presented by AZPM