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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.

Bay State Banner - March on Washington

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June 23, 202340min 49sec

Basic Black: March on Washington and New Bay state Banner Owners

Our show on Friday we will recognize the upcoming 60th anniversary of the March on Washington and the new owners of the Bay State Banner.  In many ways the Bay State Banner may have not happened if it wasn’t for the March on Washington.  The March for Freedom, Civil Rights and jobs along with the passage of 1964 Civil Right Act, inspired editor and publisher Melvin Miller to start the Banner, covering local and national stories affecting Boston’s African American community.  Now the torch has been passed to two new Black owners of the Bay State Banner, and we’ll learn what they have in store for the 58-year-old newspaper.

Panelists:

Ronald Mitchell, Co-Owner, Editor and Publisher, Bay State Banner.

Glynn Lloyd, Executive Director, Mill Cities Community Investments, lead investor for the Bay State Banner

André Stark, Co-Owner and C-O-O, Bay State Banner.

Callie Crossley hosts.