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Jim Vrettos interviews historian Keisha Blain & activist Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove for a conversation about the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer. Blain has sought to restore Hamer to her proper place in history through her book "Until I'm Free"
Meet this award winning artist and choreographer!
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Twi McCallum, the first woman of color sound designer on Broadway.
More assaults on LGBTQ students; Olympic LGBTQ winners. ∎ With LGBTQ students under assault nationwide, our guest is Melanie Willingham-Jaggers, new ED at GLSEN. ∎ Markedly more Americans identifying as LGBTQ. ∎ Supreme Court accepts case of web designer who wants to refuse service to same-sex...
COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR ORANGE THOUGHTS YOUR 2nd CHAKRA AND YOUR ABILITY TO SENSE EVERYTHING TO GUIDE YOUR LIFE...
A mix of great moments of our school, performances & music that you don't want to miss!
Host Kim Singleton discusses the film "King Richard" with Glenn Gilliam. Glenn is the Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Althea Film Project. "King Richard" stars Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton.
Guest co- host: Dawn Ennis ∎ Mourning Dr. Luc Montagnier who discovered the cause of AIDS. ∎ The “Don’t Say Gay” bill advances in Florida. Reports from many state legislatures acting on anti-LGBTQ bills. ∎ Big victory for LGBTQ rights in West Virginia. ∎ The NCAA rules on trans women in sports as...
This Week on MNN We Spotlight National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
There are so many options for how to export your video once post-production is complete. Which file format is best? The answer is, it depends...read on!