CUNY TV's Black America CUNY TV
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Black America is an in-depth conversation that explores what it means to be Black in America. The show profiles Black activists, academics, business leaders, sports figures, elected officials, artists and writers to gauge this experience in a time of both turbulence and breakthroughs.
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Behind the Success of Many Celebrities is a Great Publicist
Gilda N. Squire, Founder of Squire Media & Management Inc. Gilda is one of the few Black women who has reached to upper echelons of public relations. Her professional network has pushed the careers of many celebrities, history makers, authors and more.
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Following the steps of Bronx dance guru Maleek Washington
Maleek Washington is a performer, choreographer and teaching artist whose creative footprint extends from the stages of Broadway to off-Broadway productions like “Soul Train: The Hippest Trip”, “Hell’s Kitchen” and “For Colored Girls.”
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Champion of Change Who Helps Formerly Imprisoned of New York
For many years, Rikers Island has remained at the epicenter of human rights violations. In this episode, Stanley Richards, President/CEO of The Fortune Society shares his experience working on his mission to reintegrate formerly imprisoned into society.
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The National Urban League: It's Impact and Influence
Marc Morial, President and CEO of The National Urban League discusses their “State of Black America” Report, home ownership, wealth gap, moving to Harlem, and other important topics with host Carol Jenkins.
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What's at Stake for the Black Vote in the 2024 Election?
Join us for the 2nd half as we dive into the importance of the Black vote and what it means for voting rights, the Supreme Court, IVF, and other key issues with three political experts.
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Where Does The Black Vote Stand in the 2024 Election?
As the 2024 election approaches, we dive into the importance of the Black vote and what it means for voting rights, the Supreme Court, IVF, and other key issues with three political experts, Dr. Basil Smikle, Errol Louis and Dr. Christina Greer.