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First Person: Sarah-Ann Shaw
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Education | Politics
Boston’s first African American television reporter, Sarah-Ann Shaw, talks about her early political influences, her activism during the civil rights era in Boston, and how she became a broadcasting pioneer. Always outspoken, Shaw is also very candid about the changes she has seen in the commitment of present-day black activists, churches, and reporters.
(First Person is an oral history interview series with New England's iconic leaders of color.)
moreBasic Black Live: The Black Agenda
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Education | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast April 29, 2010) This week on Basic Black, our panelists tackle the issue of what should be "The "Black Agenda."
Basic Black returns October 21, 2010 with live broadcasts and a new panel of the region’s sharpest observers of the current news, events, and topics impacting black communities locally and nationally. A simultaneous live stream at www.basicblack.org gives viewers the opportunity to submit comments and questions in real time during the broadcast.
moreBasic Black Live: The Black Agenda
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Education | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast April 29, 2010) This week on Basic Black, our panelists tackle the issue of what should be "The "Black Agenda."
Basic Black returns October 21, 2010 with live broadcasts and a new panel of the region’s sharpest observers of the current news, events, and topics impacting black communities locally and nationally. A simultaneous live stream at www.basicblack.org gives viewers the opportunity to submit comments and questions in real time during the broadcast.
moreBasic Black Live: The Black Agenda
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Education | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast April 29, 2010) This week on Basic Black, our panelists tackle the issue of what should be "The "Black Agenda."
Basic Black returns October 21, 2010 with live broadcasts and a new panel of the region’s sharpest observers of the current news, events, and topics impacting black communities locally and nationally. A simultaneous live stream at www.basicblack.org gives viewers the opportunity to submit comments and questions in real time during the broadcast.
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Basic Black Live: The Relevance of Black History Month and Sex Education in Public Schools
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast February 25, 2011) The controversy over sex education in public schools; also, as February comes to a close, a discussion on the relevance of Black History Month. We also pause to acknowledge the loss of Say Brother producer Beth Deare, who died earlier this week.more
Basic Black Live: The Relevance of Black History Month and Sex Education in Public Schools
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast February 25, 2011) The controversy over sex education in public schools; also, as February comes to a close, a discussion on the relevance of Black History Month. We also pause to acknowledge the loss of Say Brother producer Beth Deare, who died earlier this week.more
Boston City Council and The Race For District 7
by Talia Whyte
A look at the candidates vying for the Boston City Council seat in District 7.
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A Conversation with Nelson George
An interview with author Nelson George.
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Roxbury Discovered
Tours of Roxbury reveal its front-row seat to history, from the Revolutionary War to Malcolm X.
moreSay Brother On Health: Alcoholism & Treatment - 1974
Black Boston | Health | Politics
Howard Hughes, director of the Dimock Community Health Center's alcoholism program, talks about fighting with the state for detoxification centers dedicated to minorities.
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