Saturday on PBS News Weekend, how the lasting effects of George Floyd’s death continue to shape the city of Minneapolis four years later. Then, a front-line report as depleted Ukrainian forces struggle to contain Russia’s advances. Plus, the hidden history of Anna May Wong, considered to be the first Asian American movie star, and her struggles with Hollywood’s racism.
Additional photos for the “Hidden Histories” segment were provided by Everett Collection, UCLA Film & Television Archive, The Packard Humanities Institute and Brendon Wilde.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Israeli attacks reportedly kill dozens in Gaza
https://youtu.be/kuDdCrw8WK4
How George Floyd’s death changed Minneapolis, 4 years later
Exhausted Ukrainian forces fight to contain Russian advances
Why a wave of legislation seeks to restrict sex education
The story of Chinese American movie star Anna May Wong
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00:00 – Intro
01:45 – News Wrap
03:42 – Four Years Later
09:56 – Russian Invasion
14:21 – Sex Ed in Schools
21:48 – Hidden Histories
25:34 – Goodnight