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James McBride's Advice For New Writers: 'A Simple Story Is The Best Story

"In the real world, villains too often succeed and heroes, too often die," says writer James McBride — and that's one of the great things about being novelist. "In novels you can move matters around ... you get to show the best side of people. You get to show redemption, and forgiveness, and you get to show the parts of people that most of us never get to see." McBride's new novel, Deacon King Ko
Baltimore Rebirth: A New Bloom Of Jazz In Charm City

"Growing up where I grew up — it's everything." If there's a touch of defiant pride in Kris Funn 's voice as he says these words, maybe that's only natural: Funn, a highly regarded bassist, is talking about Baltimore. The city has recently seen a resurgence, and jazz is one notable part of that story. That's what we'll focus on this episode of Jazz Night In America ,featuring music from the Balti

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Afro-Feminist Resistance in Brazil's Carnival

'In Southern Brazil, the all women's carnival block Cores de Aide is marching for political resistance and in defense of women, who have been particularly under attack during the far-right presidency of Jair Bolsonaro.' -- The Real News Network
Poor People's Campaign: How Rev. William J. Barber Uses His Faith To Fight

'Rev. William J. Barber 's newsmaking actions were founded on the idea that being a person of faith means fighting for justice.' -- TIME
Jazz great Jason Moran performs "Carolina Shout" | LIVE at The Kennedy Center

'American Jazz pianist Jason Moran , who composed music for the films Selma and 13th , performs "Carolina Shout" LIVE at the Kennedy Center as part of Two Wings: The Music of Black America in Migration.

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'A Black Women's History of the United States': A Conversation with Daina Ramey Berry and Kali Nicole Gross

'Historians Authors Daina Ramey Berry and Kali Nicole Gross join All Of It with Alison Stewart to discuss their new book , A Black Women's History of the United States .'
Pam Grier, from Blaxploitation to Black Excellence

'Before Pam Grier , there were no movie stars like Pam Grier. She arrived in Hollywood in the late nineteen-sixties, just before a new genre of film called blaxploitation hit theatres. Outrageous and raunchy, these movies pushed boundaries and drew big audiences—and Pam Grier was one of blaxploitation’s biggest stars. In her titular roles as Coffy and Foxy Brown , Grier invented a character type
‘I feel the weight of everyone’: Keeth Smart Foiled Death to Make it to the Olympics

'Olympic athletes have, by definition, overcome overwhelming odds. But even among such a class of people, the US fencer Keeth Smart ’s story stands out as extraordinary. He was the worst member of his high-school fencing club – which he joined only thanks to his talented sister (and future Olympian) Erinn – yet he ended up with a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, just four months after h

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New Ways of Seeing – The Black Figure with Deana Lawson, Paul Mpagi Sepuya & Antwaun Sargent

' Antwaun Sargent , author of The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion , is joined by leading contemporary photographers Deana Lawson and Paul Mpagi Sepuya to explore contemporary approaches to portraying the Black figure in photography.' -- Art Basel
Black Children Are Twice As Likely To Die By Suicide Than White Children

'Over the past decade suicide attempts among Black children rose 92%. The increase includes elementary aged children, some as young as 5 — and experts aren’t entirely sure why. We sat down with two mothers to hear their stories and how their sons’ suicides impacted their lives.' -- AJ+
Left of Black S10: E10: Monika Gosin on The Politics of Racial in Multicultural Miami

Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal (@NewBlackMan) is joined in the studio by Dr. Monika Gosin , an associate professor of sociology at William & Mary. She is the author of The Politics of Racial Division:Interethnic Struggles for 

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