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On this Juneteenth holiday, Tom explores the future of Black culture with Terri Lee Freeman, Executive Director of the Reginald F. Lewis Musuem and Myrtis Bedolla, curator of the exhibition "Afro Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined."
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For the Juneteenth holiday, Tom speaks with author and scholar Brandi Collins-Dexter about Black history's past and present.
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Midday marks this year's MLK Day of Service by focusing on the work of three local individuals for whom every day is a day of service.
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In her new book of essays, the scholar and analyst explores Blacks' political destinies and their complex ties to the Democratic party.
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In her new book of essays, the scholar and analyst explores Blacks' political destinies and their complex ties to the Democratic party.
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The past is never far behind us, so how do we get the present right?
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National Kidney Month this year comes as health systems are adjusting the way they measured kidney function for decades.
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Nicholas Jones of the US Census Bureau discusses the country's increasing racial and ethnic diversity.
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Wednesday was the first meeting of a legislative panel tasked with sorting out issues related to legalizing recreational marijuana use in Maryland.
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A picture book for young readers portrays one of the darkest chapters in African-American history.