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Health Justice
Host C. Virginia Fields talks to Dr. Oni Blackstock about her organization "Health Justice' and how it supports health care, public health and other organizations in aligning anti-racism with their work.
Patchwork of Colors
2 Beautiful women inspiring children though reading & dance!
Highlight of the show "Delilah"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the television series Delilah with romance novel author Crystal Echols.
Gay USA 3/24/2021
States continue attacks on LGBTQ; Glee reunion at GLAAD Awards Apr. 8. ∎ Arkansas passes bill allowing denial of healthcare to LGBTQ people from people with religious objections. ∎ A rainbow flag was spotted at the US Capitol coup attempt. ∎ Trans man wins discrimination suit against Queens, NY...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Running It Back?
TSC News host Fred Richani presents interviews with linebackers Lavonte David and Shaquil Barrett, who discuss re-signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in hopes of repeating as Super Bowl Champions!
OMniREADY FROM MANIFEST4TV INTERVIEW ON SOMETHING TO OFFER
OMniREADY FROM MANIFEST4TV INTERVIEW ON SOMETHING TO OFFER WITH ANNE MARIE OFFER...
Legislators to Introduce Bill to Reform New York City Board of Elections
State lawmakers are amending a bill that could change the make-up and management structure of the New York City Board of Elections
This Week On MNN
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Join MNN for conversations about this important issue.
New York Democrats Look to Advance State Voting Rights Act
Advocates in New York are redoubling a push to pass a sweeping state bill that would shore up voting protections for historically disenfranchised groups.
Speaker Adams Names City Council Leadership, New Committee Chairs and Members
Adams had already named three members to key positions.