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Basic Black Live - Youth Violence: Beyond Crime and Punishment
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast June 24, 2010) The emotional, mental, and public health costs of youth violence.
moreBasic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE - Youth Violence: Beyond Crime & Punishment
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally streamed June 24, 2010)
moreBasic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: The NAACP vs. The Tea Party
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally streamed July 15, 2010) Our panel: Latoyia Edwards, anchor, New England Cable News; Callie Crossley, host of The Callie Crossley Show, WGBH Radio; Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter, WGBH Radio; and Kim McLarin, writer-in-residence, Emerson College.
moreBasic Black Live - Youth Violence: Beyond Crime and Punishment
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast June 24, 2010) The emotional, mental, and public health costs of youth violence.
moreBasic Black Live - Youth Violence: Beyond Crime and Punishment
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast June 24, 2010) The emotional, mental, and public health costs of youth violence.
more
Basic Black: African American Muslims and The Radicalization Hearings
(Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011) A Basic Black conversation: African American Muslims and the Congressional Hearings on Radicalization in Islamic Communities. Were the hearings about minimizing a terror threat or demonizing a specific community? more
Basic Black ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: African American Muslims in Contemporary Times
(Originally streamed March 18, 2011) After the broadcast, the conversation continued to explore the fulfillment and challenges of being an African American Muslim in the United States.more
Basic Black: African American Muslims and The Radicalization Hearings
(Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011) A Basic Black conversation: African American Muslims and the Congressional Hearings on Radicalization in Islamic Communities. Were the hearings about minimizing a terror threat or demonizing a specific community? more
Walter Mosley: On Writing and Politics
In this interview author Walter Mosley talks about his latest mystery, The Long Fall; his decision to focus on black male heroes; and his hopes for the Obama presidency.
moreBruce George: A Poet For the Stage
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
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