Peralta Gems

June Programming Highlights on Peralta TV

Written by Aaron Harbour | Jun 4, 2021 7:00:00 PM

This June on Peralta TV we'll take you around the world to the Mediterranean and Afghanistan, and across our nation.

Peralta TV can be seen on:

  • Channel 27: Alameda, Berkeley
  • Channel 28: Emeryville, Piedmont, Oakland
  • AT&T U-Verse Channel 99

 


THE OLIVE ROUTE

This collection of documentaries takes us on an unforgettable journey across the Mediterranean and explores the indelible mark the olive tree, a symbol of life and spirit of peace, has left on the Mediterranean region for thousands of years. THE OLIVE ROUTE is rich in detail, colorful in scope and astonishing in meaning. It is not simply a geographical path, but a bridge connecting people, culture, trade, and spirituality that reveals a surprising common heritage among a diverse population. It is impossible to understand the history and culture of the Mediterranean without studying the impact of the humble olive tree on the region.

Episode 1: In The Olive Kingdom

6/06 (Sun) @ 4pm & 6/10 (Thur) @ 1pm

Episode 2: With Olive Groves In The Aegean

6/13 (Sun) @ 4pm & 6/17 (Thur) @ 1pm

Episode 3: Olive Oil: The Mafia & The New Sicily

6/20 (Sun) @ 4pm & 6/24 (Thur) @ 1pm

Episode 4: The Duel Of The Giants

6/27 (Sun) @ 4pm & 7/01 (Thur) @ 1pm

Episode 5: The Olive Tree In The Holy Land

7/04 (Sun) @ 4pm & 7/08 (Thur) @ 1pm



TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA

  • 6/11 (Fri) @ 8pm
  • 6/22 (Tue) @ 2pm

Produced & Directed by Danica Cullinan and Neal Hutcheson

Executive Produced by Walt Wolfram

The powerful identity forged by a shared heritage - the creativity and resilience of people living through oppression, segregation and the fight for social justice - is expressed in the diverse ways African Americans communicate. TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA is an Emmy Award-winning documentary chronicles the incredible impact of African American English on American language and culture. Filmed across the United States, this documentary is a revelation of language as legacy, identity and triumph over adversity.

 

AFGHANISTAN: OUR OWN BACKYARD

  • 6/16 (Wed) @ 8pm
  • 6/27 (Sun) @ 6pm

 

Produced by Suzanne D. Johnson and Remi Vaugn

Directed by Penelope Price

AFGHANISTAN: OUR OWN BACKYARD is a documentary showcasing Afghan teachers, students and entrepreneurs - global citizens - working to replace guns and tanks with education and entrepreneurship, and hatred and violence with tolerance and human rights.

 

MUERTE SILENCIOSA: TOXIC WATER IN THE VALLEY

  • 6/18 (Fri) @ 1pm
  • 6/26 (Sat) @ 7:30pm

A film by Jesse Dizard

Hundreds of California's municipal water supply systems rely on contaminated sources. Many such systems are in the San Joaquin Valley, home to over four million people - as well as some of the most productive farmland in the world. How is it possible that in one of the richest states in the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world, people still lack access to safe, clean, and affordable drinking water in their homes? Meet activists, laborers, lawyers, and politicians all seeking solutions to the problem of this silent killer.

 

THE LONG SHADOW 

  • 6/19 (Sat) @ 8:30pm
  • 6/28 (Mon) @ 4pm

 

A film by Frances Causey

THE LONG SHADOW follows former CNN Senior Producer, TED contributor, and Emmy-Award winning Director Frances Causey as she traces her family’s legacy of white privilege, placing it in the context of the history of anti-black racism in the United States that began with slavery and continues to impact our society today.
Frances Causey and Producer Sally Holst passionately seek the hidden truth and the untold stories of how America—guided by the South’s powerful political influence—steadily, deliberately and at times secretly, established white privilege in our institutions, laws, culture and economy.