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Basic Black kicked off its 40th season on Oct. 18, 2007. All programs premiere Thursdays at 7:30pm
on 2.
Meet Kim McLarin

Kim McLarin is the new host of the program. She is the author of three novels and is writer in residence at Emerson College in Boston.
June 6, 2008
Election 2008: After the Last Primary
As one of the most closely-watched Democratic primary seasons in memory comes to a close, Basic Black's Kim McLarin and Beat the Press contributor Callie Crossley co-host this LIVE special exploring Barack Obama's historic presidential nomination.
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May 1, 2008
Black Communities and New Technologies
How are African Americans engaging in new technologies? Guests include Linda Grisham (shown), associate professor and director of the Science in Education program at Lesley University; Patricia Hill Collins, professor of sociology at the University of Maryland; and Hiawatha Bray, technology reporter for the Boston Globe.
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April 24, 2008
Eye on Education 2008
In this Eye on Education episode of Basic Black, host Kim McLarin speaks with Paul Reville the state's newly appointed Secretary of Education. Reville discusses the state's Readiness Project, the achievement gap, and preparing Massachusetts' students to compete in the global arena.
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March 20, 2008
Health Check-Up with Mass. Secretary of Health
The state Department of Public Health recently released a report covering a broad spectrum of health issues. In this episode Dr. JudyAnn Bigby, Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services discusses her department's findings.
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Feb. 28, 2008
Author and Professor Randall Kennedy
Randall Kennedy discusses his new book Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal. In this conversation, Kennedy outlines his views on who is black, who speaks for the community, and who can be called a "sell out."
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Feb. 21, 2008
Kenya: Working Towards Peace
Kenya erupted in violence and chaos after its presidential election in late December 2007. Three members of Boston's Kenyan community discuss the reasons and possible remedies for the African nation's violent backlash. More
Feb. 14, 2008
Choreographer Bill T. Jones
Legendary dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones discusses his life in the arts and the Boston premiere of his work, Chapel/Chapter. More
Feb. 7, 2008
Super Tuesday and the Black Vote
Wilbur Rich, professor of political science at Wellesley College, and David Bositis, political analyst for the Joint Center for Poltical and Economic Studies in Washington, D.C., analyze the results from Super Tuesday. More
Jan. 31, 2008
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. She discusses
the importance of language and other artistic expression in the
composition of a poem. More
Jan. 24, 2008
Tracy Sharpley-Whiting
Author Tracy Sharpley-Whiting discusses the intersection of feminism, race, and hip-hop and the ramifications of marketing images that denigrate women. More
Jan. 17, 2008
Black Heroes and Icons
Do we sometimes lose the true meaning of our heroes' messages? Basic Black host Kim McLarin is joined by Dale Andrews from Boston University and Davarian Baldwin from Boston College for a discussion about honoring our black heroes and icons. More
Jan. 10, 2008
The Black Vote
A discussion on the race to the White House. What are the predicted trends in black voting after Barack Obama's victory in Iowa? And is America ready for a black president? More
Dec. 20, 2007
Poet Major Jackson
Major Jackson reads from his book of poetry Hoops and discusses the inspiration behind his work as well as his thoughts on how American history has influenced the work of generations of African American poets. More
Dec. 13, 2007
Author Brian Coleman
In his book Check the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies, Brian Coleman recounts the stories behind the creation of hits by Public Enemy, Run-DMC, the Roots, the Fugees, and many more. More
Nov. 15, 2007
Author Cora Daniels
Cora Daniels discusses how the concept of ghetto has permeated popular culture and how this mind-set affects communities of color. More
Nov. 8, 2007
Discriminatory Lending
A conversation about racial discrimination in mortgage lending. What should you know before buying your first home? More
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WWII Veteran James E. Guilford Jr. (10:18)
James E. Guilford Jr. recounts his experience serving in the 29th Quartermaster Regiment, an African American unit of the US Army, in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Nov. 1, 2007
Young Black Justice
Geoff Ward, an assistant professor at the Institute on Race & Justice at Northeastern University, weighs in on the historical foundation of the juvenile justice system and how, over the last few decades, it was transformed from a method of rehabilitation to a system of punishment, especially of black youth. More
Oct. 25, 2007
Black Theater Roundtable
What is black theater? Three directors immersed in Boston's dramatic arts scene attempt to answer this question. More
Oct. 18, 2007
Author John McWhorter
Author and intellectual John McWhorter asserts his thoughts on how black America can understand and solve its cultural dilemmas and what he thinks it means to be "authentically black." More
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