Sunday on PBS News Weekend, we look at the challenges faced by Native American communities whose tribal lands stretch across modern borders. Then, how a cancer drug shortage is forcing doctors to change how they treat patients. We also hear the story of an openly gay man who was a driving force of the civil rights movement. Plus, a gay son recounts his dad’s advice on how to live his life.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Blinken has ‘candid, substantive’ talks in China
https://youtu.be/3pgXWjI46TM
Native tribe drafts roadmap to expedite border crossings
Doctors, patients grapple with critical cancer drug shortage
The story of Bayard Rustin, openly gay civil rights leader
A gay son recalls his dad’s advice on how to live his life
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00:00 – Intro
01:52 – News Wrap
05:25 – Tribes Without Border
11:38 – Cancer Drug Shortage
18:07 – Hidden Histories
21:45 – A Son’s Story