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Basic Black Live: The Anniversary of the Gulf Oil Spill and Election 2012
(Originally broadcast on April 22, 2011)This week marks the anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion and Gulf Oil spill which resulted in the deaths of 11 crewmen and the worst environmental disaster in the United States. Also, we look at the GOP line-up for the 2012 election.
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Basic Black Live: The Anniversary of the Gulf Oil Spill and Election 2012
(Originally broadcast on April 22, 2011)This week marks the anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion and Gulf Oil spill which resulted in the deaths of 11 crewmen and the worst environmental disaster in the United States. Also, we look at the GOP line-up for the 2012 election.
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Basic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: The GOP Line-Up for Election 2012
(Originally streamed April 22, 2011)After the broadcast, the conversation continued with a discussion about the emerging contenders for the Republican Party and the black vote in election 2012.
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Basic Black: The Occupy Movement; The Rise of Herman Cain
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast October 28, 2011) Our season premiere features a conversation on the growing Occupy Movement and how people of color are making their voice heard, either by joining the larger movement or its off-shoot, Occupy The Hood.We'll also look at Herman Cain's presidential bid. What accounts for his surge in the polls, and rising popularity among conservatives?
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Basic Black: The Occupy Movement; The Rise of Herman Cain
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast October 28, 2011) Our season premiere features a conversation on the growing Occupy Movement and how people of color are making their voice heard, either by joining the larger movement or its off-shoot, Occupy The Hood.We'll also look at Herman Cain's presidential bid. What accounts for his surge in the polls, and rising popularity among conservatives?
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Basic Black Live: Revisiting a "High-Tech" Lynching and The Politics of Language
(Originally broadcast on November 11, 2011)
Recently, conservative pundits have characterized the mainstream media’s treatment of Herman Cain as racist, even invoking the “high-tech lynching” image from the Thomas hearings. The left wing responded with charges of hypocrisy.
Do black conservatives really receive different treatment in the media than black liberals? Are liberals no more post-racial than the conservatives, but more subtle about showing it?
Our regular panel is joined by Ulli K. Ryder, Visiting Professor at Brown and Lecturer in Africana Studies, Simmons College; and Lionel McPherson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tufts University.
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Basic Black Live: Revisiting a "High-Tech" Lynching and The Politics of Language
(Originally broadcast on November 11, 2011)
Recently, conservative pundits have characterized the mainstream media’s treatment of Herman Cain as racist, even invoking the “high-tech lynching” image from the Thomas hearings. The left wing responded with charges of hypocrisy.
Do black conservatives really receive different treatment in the media than black liberals? Are liberals no more post-racial than the conservatives, but more subtle about showing it?
Our regular panel is joined by Ulli K. Ryder, Visiting Professor at Brown and Lecturer in Africana Studies, Simmons College; and Lionel McPherson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tufts University.
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Basic Black After The Broadcast: Herman Cain, GOP Frontrunner
(Originally streamed November 11, 2011)
After the television broadcast, the conversation continued with an exploration of Herman Cain's continued popularity despite being accused of sexual harassment by several women.
Our panel this week: Callie Crossley, Host of The Callie Crossley Show, 89.7 WGBH Radio; Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, Emerson College; Phillip Martin, reporter, 89.7 WGBH Radio; Ulli K. Ryder, Visiting Professor at Brown and Lecturer in Africana Studies, Simmons College; and Lionel McPherson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tufts University.
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