The conclusion of a conversation about African American life with Dr. Monique W. Morris, social justice scholar and author of Black Stats: African Americans by the Numbers in the 21st Century.
Black Stats with Dr. Monique W. Morris, Pt. 1 (Ep. 18, 2014)
A discussion of African American life, as reflected in Black Stats: African Americans by the Numbers in the 21st Century, with the author and social justice scholar Dr. Monique W. Morris.
Blacks and Parkinson’s Disease with Dr. Allison Willis (Ep. 17, 2014)
A discussion of racial disparities in the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease, with Dr. Allison Willis, MD., Assistant Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Black Barbershop with Quincy T. Mills (Ep. 16, 2014)
Quincy T. Mills, author of Cutting Along the Color Line: Black Barbers and Barber Shops in America, discusses the role of the black barber in the struggle for economic equality.
Surviving Cancer with Tracy Randall (Ep. 15, 2014)
A conversation with singer-songwriter, sports manager, and cancer survivor Tracy Randall. He tells his story of fighting back after being diagnosed seven years ago with terminal leukemia.
AboutThatCar.com with Frank S. Washington (Ep. 14, 2014)
An inside look at the North American International Auto Show, aka The Detroit Auto Show, with Frank S. Washington, owner and editor of aboutthatcar.com.
Achieving Excellence with Joann Tolbert-Yancy (Ep. 13, 2014)
Joann Tolbert-Yancy, founder, president and CEO of Jotoski Consulting Firm and host of the Dream Pusher radio show, discusses her career in college recruiting, business and motivational speaking.
Minority and Women’s Issues, part 2, with Sheila Brooks (Ep. 12, 2014)
A discussion of entrepreneurship and small business development with Sheila Brooks, Emmy Award-winning journalist, entrepreneur and minority and women’s advocate.
Minority and Women’s Issues, part 1, with Sheila Brooks (Ep. 11, 2014)
A discussion of entrepreneurial education and minority business topics with Sheila Brooks, founder, President and CEO of S-R-B Communications, LLC.
Four Who Have Made A Difference (Ep. 10, 2014)
Black History Month profiles of EPA whistle-blower Marsha Coleman Adebayo, law professor and author Michelle Alexander, and innovative entrepreneurs Clayton Redmon and Tirrell Whitley.
Roots: The Alex Haley Story (Ep. 9, 2014)
A special Black History Month tribute to the late Alexander Murray Palmer Haley, the author of the 1976 book Roots and co-author of The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
A Tribute to the late Lena Horne (Ep. 8, 2014)
A special Black History Month program, a 1983 interview with Lena Horne, who passed away in 2010. The iconic entertainer discusses her life and career as a singer, actress, dancer and civil rights activist.
CocoaFab.com with Angela Burt-Murray (Ep. 7, 2014)
A conversation with Angela Burt-Murray, talk show host, former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine, and co-founder and editorial director of Cocoa Media Group and lifestyle website cocoafab.com.
Breaking Color Lines with the late John Chase (Ep. 6, 2014)
An interview with the late John S. Chase, the first African American to enroll in the School of Architecture at the University of Texas, and the first licensed black architect in the state of Texas.
Remembering the Late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Ep. 5, 2014)
A tribute to the late civil rights leader, featuring archival audio of his speeches and funeral, and remembrances from the Honorable Andrew Young and President Barack Obama.
College and NBA Basketball, with T.J. Ford (Ep. 4, 2014)
Former UT and NBA basketball player looks back on a successful yet injury-ridden career in basketball, and his induction into the University of Texas Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor.
A Tribute to the late John Hope Franklin (Ep. 3, 2014)
An examination of the career and legacy of John Hope Franklin, distinguished and prolific scholar and historian of African American history.
Work-life Realities and Higher Education with Dr. Jerlando Jackson, (Ep. 2, 2014)
Experiences in higher education and leadership possibilities with Dr. Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Professor of Higher Education at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
In This Life Together, with Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee (Ep. 1, 2014)
A 1998 interview with the stage and film actors Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee as they remember their distinguished careers as artists and civil rights activists in their dual autobiography.