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Author Randall Kennedy
Black Boston | Education | Politics
Author Randall Kennedy ("Sellout") is the guest.
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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: A Focus on Current Health Issues
Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast on November 19, 2009) In this episode of Basic Black the focus is on health. We'll take a look at the high rates of the H1N1 virus among African Americans and Latinos. We'll also discuss the status of health care reform and the impact of new legislation on communities of color.
moreBasic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: A Focus On Health Issues
Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast/streamed on November 19, 2009) In this episode of Basic Black the focus is on health. After the broadcast concluded our panelists continued to discuss the impact of pending health care legislation on communities of color.
moreBasic Black LIVE: The Earthquake in Haiti
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast January 14, 2010) Basic Black takes a look at the devastating earthquake in Haiti and the response of New England’s Haitian community with our panelists: Writer Kim McLarin, political consultant Tito Jackson, New England Cable News reporter Latoyia Edwards, Rep. Marie St. Fleur, and Davarian Baldwin, professor of American Studies, Trinity College.
Also, a discussion on Tuesday’s upcoming special election to fill the late Senator Ted Kennedy's seat and thoughts on the meaning of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Basic Black LIVE: The Earthquake in Haiti
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast January 14, 2010) Basic Black takes a look at the devastating earthquake in Haiti and the response of New England’s Haitian community with our panelists: Writer Kim McLarin, political consultant Tito Jackson, New England Cable News reporter Latoyia Edwards, Rep. Marie St. Fleur, and Davarian Baldwin, professor of American Studies, Trinity College.
Also, a discussion on Tuesday’s upcoming special election to fill the late Senator Ted Kennedy's seat and thoughts on the meaning of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Basic Black LIVE: Massachusetts Politics
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast February 4, 2010) Our panelists discuss Senator Scott Brown and the African American community and then take a look at the beginning of the Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign.
moreBasic Black LIVE: Black History Month Revisited and The Question of Class
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Education | Politics
(Originally broadcast on February 18, 2010) This week: A conversation on the relevance of Black History Month and a look at class divisions within the African American community.
moreBasic Black ONLINE Exclusive: Black History Month Revisited
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Education | Politics
(Originally broadcast February 18, 2010) After the broadcast, our panelists continued to discuss the relevance of Black History Month and the challenge of making it relevant for young people.
moreBasic Black Live ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: A Black Woman's Worth
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Politics
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