Saturday on PBS News Weekend, Uganda awaits a constitutional court ruling on an anti-homosexuality law that threatens fines, life imprisonment and even death. A doctor discusses her memoir that intertwines historical health care inequities and her own family history. Plus, how communities in Montana are working to preserve one of the last remaining intact prairies on the planet.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: 3 U.S. troops killed in attack on base in Jordan
https://youtu.be/AEomSoOmbMg
LGBTQ Ugandans fight to survive under country’s anti-gay law
A Black physician’s memoir details medical racism in America
Montanans band together to save an iconic American landscape
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00:00 – Intro
02:07 – News Wrap
05:04 – Anti-Gay Law
13:40 – Racism in Medicine
19:39 – Preserving Prairies
24:50 – Goodnight