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Anniversary Show Producer Ray Richardson celebrates the one-year anniversary of Say Brother by talking about the goals and objectives the Say Brother . . . > more |
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1969-07-10 |
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Anniversary Show |
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African American youth and education in Boston Panel discussion directed by Sarah-Ann Shaw on African American youth and education in Boston. Guests include Jean McGuire (Roxbury . . . > more |
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1968-08-29 |
Say Brother |
00:01:00 |
Black Youth and Education |
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Rise of Minority Affairs reporting in the United States Sarah Ann Shaw discusses the upswing in the number of Black reporters, hired as a reaction to the civil unrest in the United States . . . > more |
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1977-02-11 |
Say Brother |
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Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston |
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Prison Reforms Program consists of a number of magazine-style segments, including a Stephen Curwood interview with Daniel Campbell (of Prison Reform . . . > more |
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1977-12-16 |
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Prison Reforms |
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"Blast from the Past" with Rhody McCoy "Blast from the Past" features an excerpt from a Sarah-Ann Shaw interview with Rhody McCoy. Best known as administrator of . . . > more |
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1975-03-20 |
Say Brother |
00:01:00 |
Slave Trade |
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The Role of Black Jourmalists Ron Hutson, Mel Miller, Barbara Barrow and Sarah Ann Shaw debate the role of Black journalists as reporters, not activists. > more |
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1977-02-18 |
Say Brother |
00:01:00 |
Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 |
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Framingham: Who's Gonna Take the Weight? Program focuses on the Massachusetts corrections system, with a particular emphasis on MCI Framingham. Host Sarah-Ann Shaw leads a . . . > more |
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1975-04-17 |
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Framingham: Who's Gonna Take the Weight? |
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Black Youth and Education African American youth and education in Boston Program consists of numerous community affairs segments, the most prominent of which . . . > more |
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1968-08-29 |
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Black Youth and Education |
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Middle Passage Documenting African American history Program 109 focuses on the seizure and transport of African men, women, and children to the United . . . > more |
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1975-12-03 |
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Middle Passage |
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Desegregation Highland Park Free School Program focuses on education as an "equalizer" in America. Through segments that discuss the educational . . . > more |
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1975-12-31 |
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Desegregation |
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Look into the Past, A Mel King on Ray Richardson Producer Topper Carew presents a number of segments originally aired in 1972 and 1973, as well as introduces . . . > more |
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1973-10-10 |
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Look into the Past, A |
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Old, Black and Alive Retirement facilities for elderly African Americans Program features a short documentary film produced by the National Caucus on the . . . > more |
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1974-10-31 |
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Old, Black and Alive |
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Mystic Chain "Blast From the Past" with poet and playwright Amiri Baraka Program is composed of a variety of segments in magazine-style . . . > more |
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1974-11-07 |
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Mystic Chain |
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Press Conference State Senator Bill Owens Program consists of a press conference with newly elected State Senator Bill Owens to discuss Owen's . . . > more |
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1974-11-14 |
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Press Conference |
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Slave Trade "Blast from the Past" with Rhody McCoy Program is divided into two halves: the first consisting of two filmstrips related . . . > more |
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1975-03-20 |
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Slave Trade |
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Black Women and the ERA Racism in the feminist community Program focuses on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment in the state of Massachusetts that will make . . . > more |
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1976-04-11 |
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Black Women and the ERA |
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Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston Rise of Minority Affairs reporting in the United States Program is the first of two focusing on African American media and its function . . . > more |
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1977-02-11 |
Say Brother |
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Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston |
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Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 The Role of Black Jourmalists Program is the second of two focusing on Black media and its function in the community. Host Barbara . . . > more |
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1977-02-18 |
Say Brother |
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Looking at Ourselves: How the Black Media Watches Boston, Pt. 2 |
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1968 - 1978, Where Do We Go From Here? David O. Ives discusses the origin of Say Brother on WGBH Television Say Brother celebrates its tenth anniversary with a look at Boston . . . > more |
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1978-12-22 |
Say Brother |
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1968 - 1978, Where Do We Go From Here? |