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Basic Black Podcast

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Produced live at WGBH Studios in Boston, Basic Black *is the longest-running program on public television focusing on the interests of people of color. The show, which was originally called *Say Brother, was created in 1968 during the height of the civil rights movement as a response to the demand for public television programs reflecting the concerns of communities of color. Each episode features a panel discussion across geographic borders and generational lines with the most current stories, interviews and commentaries.

2018 WGBH Educational Foundation.

Produced live at WGBH Studios in Boston, Basic Black *is the longest-running program on public television focusing on the interests of people of color. The show, which was originally called *Say Brother, was created in 1968 during the height of the civil rights movement as a response to the demand for public television programs reflecting the concerns of communities of color. Each episode features a panel discussion across geographic borders and generational lines with the most current stories, interviews and commentaries.

2018 WGBH Educational Foundation.

Honoring Hispanic and Latin Culture: Learning about their Heritage and Contributions in Massachusetts

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November 10, 202341min 34sec

Nov. 10

Basic Black: Hispanic and Latin Culture

There are more than 800,000 Latinos who call Massachusetts their home. Some reports estimate the number is much higher.  But, as we recognize the history and contributions in art, music, food, and entrepreneurship, we cannot overlook on going socioeconomic issues – from housing to putting food on the table for their families.  Friday’s episode will discuss the issues, concerns, and opportunities in the Hispanic and Latino community.

Panelists:

Dr. Celina Miranda, Executive Director of the Hyde Square Task Force.

Dr. Lorna Rivera, Director of the Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development & Public Policy at U-Mass Boston.

Beyazmin Jimenez, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Culture at Northeastern University.

Betty Francisco, C-E-O of Boston Impact Initiative AND Co-Founder of Amplify Latin X.

Kristen Pope hosts.