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Basic Black LIVE: Bullying; Environmental Justice
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on April 22, 2010) Our panel explores the issue of bullying and later in the broadcast, an acknowlegement of Earth Day and the "green economy" in communities of color.
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Basic Black LIVE: Bullying; Environmental Justice
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on April 22, 2010) Our panel explores the issue of bullying and later in the broadcast, an acknowlegement of Earth Day and the "green economy" in communities of color.
moreBasic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Environmental Activism
Black Boston | Business | Health | Politics | Science & Technology
Originally produced on April 22, 2010)
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Basic Black: Reaction to the State of the Union Address and Chuck Turner's Sentence
Black Boston | Business | Education | Health | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on January 28, 2011) On this episode of Basic Black, our discussion focuses on President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. Later in the show, we turn our attention to the sentence handed down to former Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner. more
Basic Black: Reaction to the State of the Union Address and Chuck Turner's Sentence
Black Boston | Business | Education | Health | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on January 28, 2011) On this episode of Basic Black, our discussion focuses on President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. Later in the show, we turn our attention to the sentence handed down to former Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner. more
Basic Black Live: Navigating The Afrosphere
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on April 8, 2011)This week on Basic Black: The National Conference for Media Reform is being held in Boston this week so we turn our attention to people of color and social media. We’ll discuss how digital media has replaced or enhanced the work of traditional institutions such as churches or civil rights organizations in encouraging/organizing social activism; we’ll also look at recent trends in how African Americans in particular are using social media. more
Basic Black Live: Navigating The Afrosphere
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally broadcast on April 8, 2011)This week on Basic Black: The National Conference for Media Reform is being held in Boston this week so we turn our attention to people of color and social media. We’ll discuss how digital media has replaced or enhanced the work of traditional institutions such as churches or civil rights organizations in encouraging/organizing social activism; we’ll also look at recent trends in how African Americans in particular are using social media. more
Basic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Navigating the Afrosphere (Part II)
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics | Science & Technology
(Originally streamed April 8, 2011) After the broadcast the conversation continued as to how digital media has replaced or enhanced the work of traditional institutions such as churches or civil rights organizations in encouraging/organizing social activism; we’ll also look at recent trends in how African Americans in particular are using social media. Later the discussion turned to look at Election 2012 videos by Barack Obama and Tim Pawlenty. more
A Conversation with Environmental Activist Van Jones
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Basic Black contributor Talia Whyte talks with environmental activist Van Jones.more
Open Call For Videos
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