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Basic Black Live: The Massachusetts Race For Governor
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Politics
Mass Decision 2010: The Race for Governor
(Originally broadcast October 21, 2010) Our panel: Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter, WGBH Radio; Carlos Henriquez, candidate, 5th Suffolk District; Callie Crossley, host of The Callie Crossley Show, 89.7; Russell Holmes, candidate, 6th Suffolk District; Latoyia Edwards, anchor and reporter, New England Cable News.
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Basic Black Live: The Massachusetts Race For Governor
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Business | Politics
Mass Decision 2010: The Race for Governor
(Originally broadcast October 21, 2010) Our panel: Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter, WGBH Radio; Carlos Henriquez, candidate, 5th Suffolk District; Callie Crossley, host of The Callie Crossley Show, 89.7; Russell Holmes, candidate, 6th Suffolk District; Latoyia Edwards, anchor and reporter, New England Cable News.
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Basic Black Live: The Myths and Realities of the Single Black Woman
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast on February 11, 2011) As we approach Valentine’s Day this Basic Black conversation takes a look at the cultural myths of the single black female: educated, self-sufficient, independent...or lonely, angry and emasculating? more
Basic Black Live: The Myths and Realities of the Single Black Woman
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast on February 11, 2011) As we approach Valentine’s Day this Basic Black conversation takes a look at the cultural myths of the single black female: educated, self-sufficient, independent...or lonely, angry and emasculating? moreBasic Black Live: Is Black History Month Still Necessary?
Originally broadcast February 17, 2012
In the middle of Black History Month, we ask the question posed by the provocative new film premiering on PBS’ Independent Lens series: Is Black History Month still necessary? The film More Than A Month is a chronicle of filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman’s one-man quest to end Black History Month.
We also take a look at how the media covered the death of Whitney Houston. Who got it right and who got it wrong?
This program was a special national live broadcast on WGBH’s World channel, and is a collaboration with The Root.com, a leading online source for news and commentary from an African American perspective.
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Basic Black Live: Is Black History Month Still Necessary?
Originally broadcast February 17, 2012
In the middle of Black History Month, we ask the question posed by the provocative new film premiering on PBS’ Independent Lens series: Is Black History Month still necessary? The film More Than A Month is a chronicle of filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman’s one-man quest to end Black History Month.
We also take a look at how the media covered the death of Whitney Houston. Who got it right and who got it wrong?
This program was a special national live broadcast on WGBH’s World channel, and is a collaboration with The Root.com, a leading online source for news and commentary from an African American perspective.
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A Conversation with James Rucker, Co-Founder of Color of Change
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Elon James White at the 2011 National Conference on Media Reform
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
by Talia WhyteElon James White was a presenter on a panel on satire and its role in progressive media at the 2011 National Conference on Media Reform (NCMR) held in Boston April 8-10. He also spoke about the importance and responsibility of progressives and people of color to take control of their own messaging.
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Mass Decision 2010: The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization Hosts Massachusetts' Gubernatorial Candidates
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
In his opening remarks to audience, Rev. Hurmon Hamilton declared, "in God's political calculation, God takes the poor, those at the bottom, and raises them..." more
The 11th Annual Roxbury Film Festival
Basic Black contributor Bridgit Brown attended the Roxbury Film festival, now in its 11th year.
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