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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.

Will Black and Brown Voters Turn Out on Super Tuesday as the Presidential Election Cycle Begins?

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February 23, 202442min 57sec

Basic Black discusses the upcoming Super Tuesday primaries/caucuses and the presidential election. While the 2024 election cycle is underway, it is hard to tell. Will voters turn out, given voter fatigue and low enthusiasm? Questions about Biden’s age (Trump’s too), whether Biden can hold on to Black and young voters are a growing concern.  Plus, many people believe the presidential candidates have already been decided, so why bother to vote. How can the candidates and political parties energize Black and Brown voters and why voting matters?

Panelists:

Renée Graham, Associate Editor, Opinion Columnist, and author of the weekly newsletter, Outtakes, The Boston Globe.

Diana Hwang, founder and executive director of The Asian American Women’s Political Initiative (AAWPI).

Phillip Martin, Sr. Investigative Reporter, GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting.

State Senator Liz Miranda, representing the Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Suffolk district.

Tanisha Sullivan hosts.