Sunday on PBS News Weekend, how surveillance cameras meant to fight crime are being used to punish residents of public housing projects. Then, how a popular video game is challenging gender roles in the real world. Plus, the story of a playwright and civil rights activist who gave voice to marginalized Black people and queer artists.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Russia hits Ukraine’s cities with deadly missiles
https://youtu.be/YRPAXwvI7rY
How public housing residents are being surveilled, punished
The real-world influence of Nintendo’s ‘Legend of Zelda’
How Lorraine Hansberry inspired countless LGBTQ+ writers
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00:00 – Intro
01:56 – News Wrap
05:48 – Surveillance State
12:45 – Gaming & Identity
20:00 – Hidden Histories