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How Women Get AIDS?

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AIDS does not discriminate and gender brings nuances to the dreaded disease. (1014)

Slavery: America’s Main Historical Event

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It is estimated that millions of Africans died during the Atlantic slave trade.  Historian Anne Bailey has collected oral histories to document the slave trade from both sides of the Atlantic, placing oral records at ...

HIP-HOP or Just DUMB?

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Thomas Williams is a journalist and graduate student at NYU discusses how African-American culture as a whole must effectively disentangled itself from the python-grip of hip-hop, and by extension of the street, and u...

Self-Health: Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, Lung Disease and Diabetes

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Dr. Hulda Clark examines the first five leading causes of death in the United States. In this rare interview, Dr. Clark shares her research into a link between parasites, bacteria, metal and pollutants to heart diseas...

The Little Boy and The Little Girl Within Us

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When I fall in love with you, I am really falling in love with myself.  Is that true?  Guest Dr. Debra Ann Brodie.  (1927)

Gen. Frank E. Petersen: A Real Tough Guy

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A profile in the courage of Frank E. Petersen, the first Black general to wear Marine Green. Guest: General Frank E. Peterson (302)

Is The Media On Trial?

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Analysis of Pulitzer fraud -- An in-depth analysis of the Pulitzer fraud at the Washington Post newspaper and the implications for credibility and Black journalists. Guest: Roger Wilkins (425)

The Good Guys

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The Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is one of the nation’s leading information technology organizations. Renee McClure, BDPA’s national president, and John Hoffler, president of the St. Louis chapter of BDPA, ...

Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail – Part 1

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Booker T. Washington, educator and statesman, is Hampton University's most famous graduate and founder of Tuskegee University. In many ways, he embodies the spirit of all of Black higher education. He represented the ...