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Race has, and remains, a complicated issue in America. It’s been made even more so in today’s current climate of political polarization. As the culture wars play out, we’ll delve into how we teach Black history and address America’s continuing issues.
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The U.S. Civil Rights Trail spans more than 100 locations across 15 states and chronicles the history of the Black struggle for civil rights. We explore a new traveler’s guide that traces the steps of civil rights pioneers with lessons that resonate today.
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Protesters took to the streets Tuesday night following news that a Columbus police officer had fired multiple shots that killed 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant on the city’s Southeast side. We discuss the latest police shooting in Columbus as well as discuss the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Listen at 10 a.m.
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This episode originally aired on July 21, 2020.The truth about the once legal enslavement of humans in the U.S and the concurrent racism then that…
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The truth about the once legal enslavement of humans in the U.S and the concurrent racism then that persists today is fraught with the worst kinds of…
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This summer marks the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. We look at the history leading up to this landmark bill, its…
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11 am In the summer of 1964, students from Ohio and across the US gathered with local African Americans in Mississippi to promote black voter education…
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11:00 Bayard Rustin probably is best remembered as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington. But Rustin was nearly marginalized as the organizer and…