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Poet Elizabeth Alexander
Elizabeth Alexander reads from American Sublime, and her latest collection, Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color. Alexander was selected to compose and read a poem at Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony; she is the fourth poet in history to have been chosen for the honor.
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 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: A Conversation on Black Masculinity
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast May 13, 2010) An exploration on the meaning of "black masculinity."
Basic Black returns October 21, 2010 with live broadcasts and a 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: A Conversation on Black Masculinity
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast May 13, 2010) An exploration on the meaning of "black masculinity."
Basic Black returns October 21, 2010 with live broadcasts and a 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: Youth Violence in Boston
Black Boston | Education | Health | Politics
(Originally broadcast June 17, 2010) This week on Basic Black, a conversation on youth violence prevention strategies.
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: Lessons from the Lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast July 15, 2010) Basic Black looks at the image of African American men in contemporary society as we explore the similarities and differences in the lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant.
moreBasic Black Live: Lessons from the Lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast July 15, 2010) Basic Black looks at the image of African American men in contemporary society as we explore the similarities and differences in the lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant.
moreBasic Black Live: Lessons from the Lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant
Arts & Culture | Black Boston | Politics
(Originally broadcast July 15, 2010) Basic Black looks at the image of African American men in contemporary society as we explore the similarities and differences in the lives of LeBron James and Oscar Grant.
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