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Okwui Okpokwasili on Centering Black Women's Experiences in Performance
Can dance and song offer insight into a performer's experience, even across race and gender? In this episode, Laura interviews MacArthur Genius Award winning choreographer Okwui Okpokwasili about her groundbreaking experimental work to communicate the lived experiences of African and African...
Raising Vibrations against Gender-Based Violence
From native American Sun Dances and Ghost dances, to Irish Ceilis and jazz dancing across-the-color line, people have danced to resist, as well as to celebrate. Around the world a whole lot of women are keeping that tradition alive with mass dancing in the streets on or around VDay, February 14th. ...
40th Annual Thurman Munson Awards Ceremony
Host Kristal Hart takes you to a star-studded lineup that was honored at the 40th Annual Thurman Munson Awards Dinner to benefit the AHRC New York City Foundation
Trump's Wall and the End of the American Frontier
In this episode, Laura interviews author and Yale historian Greg Grandin about his new book The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America. They explore how America's foundational myth of progress has given way to protectionism. Will opposition to the wall finally...
How the Diversity Industry is Failing and What We Can Do to Fix It
In an era when companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on diversity and inclusion programs, the proportion of African Americans in tech, media, and business leadership roles is stagnating. In her new book, Diversity, Inc. The Failed Promise of a Billion-Dollar Business, award-winning...
Gwen Ifill Forever Stamp Part II
First-Day-Of-Issue Ceremony for the Gwen Ifill Forever Stamp
The Future Is Public: Special Report from Amsterdam
From Austria to Chile, Lagos to London, people are demanding policies that democratize economies and keep public resources in public hands. In just the last decade, more than 2,400 cities in 58 countries have brought privatized resources back under public control. In this episode, Laura reports from...
Gwen Ifill Forever Stamp
Host Kristal Hart takes you to the Gwen Ifill Forever Stamp First-Day-Of-Issue Ceremony for Black History Month
The Dr. Sander Invitational Columbia Challenge
Host Kristal Hart interviews track & field athletes from the Dr. Sander Invitational Columbia Challenge