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America After Charleston
directed by Adriane Adler, fl. 2012 and Max Schindler, fl. 2006; produced by Andrew Ryback, fl. 2002, Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Edward Wyckoff Williams, 1978- and Elissa Rubin, fl. 2002, Broadcast Management Group (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2015), 56 mins
This new PBS town hall meeting, moderated by Gwen Ifill, explores the many issues around race relations that have come to the fore during this tense few months, after a white gunman shot and killed nine African-American parishioners in Charleston, South Carolina, and the removal of the Confederate flag from the st...
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directed by Adriane Adler, fl. 2012 and Max Schindler, fl. 2006; produced by Andrew Ryback, fl. 2002, Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Edward Wyckoff Williams, 1978- and Elissa Rubin, fl. 2002, Broadcast Management Group (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2015), 56 mins
Description
This new PBS town hall meeting, moderated by Gwen Ifill, explores the many issues around race relations that have come to the fore during this tense few months, after a white gunman shot and killed nine African-American parishioners in Charleston, South Carolina, and the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol grounds that followed.
Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
Gwen Ifill, 1955-, Andrew Ryback, fl. 2002, Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Edward Wyckoff Williams, 1978-, Elissa Rubin, fl. 2002, Broadcast Management Group
Author / Creator
Adriane Adler, fl. 2012, Max Schindler, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Topic / Theme
General Context: Human Rights Violations, War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, Genocide, Social movements, Shootings, Criminal justice, Race relations, Racism, Sociology, Law, Politics & Policy, Transitional Justice, Origins, African Americans, Americans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2015 by Public Broadcasting Service
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America After Ferguson
directed by Max Schindler, fl. 2006; produced by Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Robin Goodman, fl. 2014, Alla Lora, fl. 2010 and Talya Tibbon, fl. 2010, Broadcast Management Group (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 57 mins
This PBS town hall meeting, moderated by PBS NEWSHOUR co-anchor and managing editor Gwen Ifill, explores events following Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri. The program, recorded before an audience on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis, will include national leaders and prominent thinkers...
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directed by Max Schindler, fl. 2006; produced by Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Robin Goodman, fl. 2014, Alla Lora, fl. 2010 and Talya Tibbon, fl. 2010, Broadcast Management Group (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 57 mins
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This PBS town hall meeting, moderated by PBS NEWSHOUR co-anchor and managing editor Gwen Ifill, explores events following Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri. The program, recorded before an audience on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis, will include national leaders and prominent thinkers in the areas of law enforcement, race and civil rights, as well as government officials, faith leaders and youth.
Date Written / Recorded
2014
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
Gwen Ifill, 1955-, Todd Mason, fl. 2001, Robin Goodman, fl. 2014, Alla Lora, fl. 2010, Talya Tibbon, fl. 2010, Broadcast Management Group
Author / Creator
Max Schindler, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Person Discussed
Michael Brown, 1996-2014
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Police brutality, Civil rights, Racism, Tragedy, Sociology, Law, Politics & Policy, Transitional Justice, Origins, African Americans, Americans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Public Broadcasting Service
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Black Journal 1969 Part 2
produced by William W. Greaves, in Black Journal, 1969 Part 2 (New York, NY: William Greaves Productions, 1969), 5 hours 55 mins
Black Journal #8, 1969.01 1. The outlook for 1969 vis -a-vis Black Americans, particularly in the areas of economics, politics, and community control. Participants on the program included panelists listed in program #7 plus filmed interviews with publisher Carlton Goodlett, Ron Karenga, actor James Brown, politica...
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produced by William W. Greaves, in Black Journal, 1969 Part 2 (New York, NY: William Greaves Productions, 1969), 5 hours 55 mins
Description
Black Journal #8, 1969.01 1. The outlook for 1969 vis -a-vis Black Americans, particularly in the areas of economics, politics, and community control. Participants on the program included panelists listed in program #7 plus filmed interviews with publisher Carlton Goodlett, Ron Karenga, actor James Brown, political scientist Dr. Charles Hamilton, religious leaders Rev. Albert Cleague and Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. 2. Ex...
Black Journal #8, 1969.01 1. The outlook for 1969 vis -a-vis Black Americans, particularly in the areas of economics, politics, and community control. Participants on the program included panelists listed in program #7 plus filmed interviews with publisher Carlton Goodlett, Ron Karenga, actor James Brown, political scientist Dr. Charles Hamilton, religious leaders Rev. Albert Cleague and Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. 2. Exclusive interview with Judge William Booth, former commissioner of Human Rights Commission of the city of NY.
Black Journal #9, 1969.02 1. A look at Harlem's Apollo Theatre where many Black stars have launched their careers after appearing on the Apollo Theatre's Amateur Hour. 2. Afro-American styles. 3. Interview with Judge William Booth, former chairman of the Human Rights Commission of New York City. 4. Crisis in Medicine - an examination of the need for more medical care in the ghettos of America. This extensive study was originated by Lou House, a board member of the Council of Bio-Medical Careers in Chicago. 5. A tribute to Malcolm X - including an interview with his widow, Sister Betty Shabazz.
Black Journal #10, 1969.03 1. This program features two filmed segments dealing with Black politics and community health and welfare in the South today. 2. A tribute to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. 3. A look at the Schomberg collection in New York.
Black Journal #11, 1969.04 1. A look at the Black cultural achievements in the South. This segment looks at modern dance group at North Carolina College, an improvised drama by the Dashiki Theatre in New Orleans, an art class under Dr. John Biggers at Texas Southern University; and music compositions of Roger Dickerson in New Orleans. 2. Black economics in the South; visits Black Journal Atlanta and New Orleans, also as well as rural areas to report on the Crawfordville enterprises and the East Georgia Farmer's Co-operatives. 3. A tribute to Paul Robeson.
Black Journal #12, 1969.05 1. A tribute to Malcolm X (replay). 2. A report from Cornell University regarding Black students' movements. Also Black student movements in the South. 3. An executive interview with Clifford Alexander, former chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, with reporters James Booker and Robert Maynard. 4. Just Like You - an original poem with film by Osborne Smith.
Black Journal #13, 1969.06 Review of the past year: Black Panthers (Repeat Huey Newton from Program #1 6/12/68).
Black Journal #14, 1969.07 Black Culture: Percival Borde, Eleo Pomare, Review of past programs Dance, Deep South
Black Journal #15, 1969.08 South Africa
Black Journal #16, 1969.09 Pan African Cultural Festival in Algeria, Interviews with Cleaver & Carmichael
Black Journal #17, 1969.10 Comedy skit, Black politics, Nina Simone
Black Journal #18, 1969.11 Malcolm X, Liberation University, Music - Black producers -Tom Wilson, Walter Bishop, Del Shields, Record business - Motown Records, Athletes on racism
Black Journal #19, 1969.12 Charles Hamilton comments on the past decade, Two Black Panthers Slain (Panel discussion including Masai Hewitt, Minister of Education - (also Program #25 - 6/60)."And Still We Survive" a film about the events of the 1960's, Roberta Flack, Nikki Giovanni
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Date Written / Recorded
1969
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Performance, Interview, Documentary, Panel discussion
Contributor
William W. Greaves
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
William Greaves Productions
Series
Black Journal
Person Discussed
Paul Robeson, 1898-1976, Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968, Malcolm X, 1925-1965
Topic / Theme
Race and culture, Social activism and activists, Public health, Black community, African-Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1969 William Greaves Productions
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Book Signing With Ericka Huggins, Q&A With Elaine Brown, David Hilliard, Fredrika Newton
42 mins
This panel discussion, featuring Elaine Brown, David Hilliard, and Fredrika Newton, is about the Black Panther Party's history and ideology, with a book signing with Ericka Huggins at the beginning.
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42 mins
Description
This panel discussion, featuring Elaine Brown, David Hilliard, and Fredrika Newton, is about the Black Panther Party's history and ideology, with a book signing with Ericka Huggins at the beginning.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Speaker / Narrator
Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Elaine Brown, 1943-, David Hilliard, 1942-
Person Discussed
Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Elaine Brown, 1943-, David Hilliard, 1942-
Topic / Theme
History, Associations and organizations, Social movements, Black Power Movement, 1966-1975, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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David Hilliard And Piri Thomas Speaking Engagement, Black And Latino Coalition, Community Roundtable
3 hours 48 mins
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard and Piri Thomas, is about the activities and issues of the Black and Latino Coalition.
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David Hilliard And Piri Thomas Speaking Engagement, Black And Latino Coalition, Community Roundtable
3 hours 48 mins
Description
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard and Piri Thomas, is about the activities and issues of the Black and Latino Coalition.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Speaker / Narrator
Piri Thomas, 1928-, David Hilliard, 1942-
Person Discussed
Piri Thomas, 1928-, David Hilliard, 1942-
Topic / Theme
Associations and organizations, Community relations, Race relations, Latinos, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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First Conference of Caribbean Women Writers Tape 2: Saturday 4:15 pm to 5:15 pm
(Banyan Archive, 1988), 22 mins
Panel discussion with Michelle Cliff, Marion Patrick-Jones, Merle Collins
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(Banyan Archive, 1988), 22 mins
Description
Panel discussion with Michelle Cliff, Marion Patrick-Jones, Merle Collins
Date Written / Recorded
1988-04-09
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
Merle Collins, 1950-, Marion Patrick-Jones, 1931-2016, Michelle Cliff, 1946-
Date Published / Released
1988
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1988. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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Panel Sponsored By Black Graduate And Professional Students Association. With Elaine Brown, Ericka Huggins, And Fredrika Newton
40 mins
This panel discussion is about the history of the Black Panther Party and the experiences of women in the Black Panther Party.
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40 mins
Description
This panel discussion is about the history of the Black Panther Party and the experiences of women in the Black Panther Party.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Speaker / Narrator
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Elaine Brown, 1943-
Person Discussed
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Elaine Brown, 1943-
Topic / Theme
Women, Associations and organizations, Social movements, Black Power Movement, 1966-1975, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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Panel Sponsored By Black Graduate And Professional Students Association, With Ericka Huggins, Elaine Brown, And Fredrika Newton
1 hour 3 mins
This panel discussion, featuring Ericka Huggins, Elaine Brown, and Fredrika Newton, is about the Black Panther Party's history and about the role of women in the Black Panther Party.
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1 hour 3 mins
Description
This panel discussion, featuring Ericka Huggins, Elaine Brown, and Fredrika Newton, is about the Black Panther Party's history and about the role of women in the Black Panther Party.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Speaker / Narrator
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Elaine Brown, 1943-
Person Discussed
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Elaine Brown, 1943-
Topic / Theme
Women, Associations and organizations, Social movements, Black Power Movement, 1966-1975, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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Panel With David Hilliard And Native American Activists At The University Of New Mexico
58 mins
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard and a number of Native American activists, is about racial discrimination against blacks and Native Americans, particularly in the United States criminal justice system.
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58 mins
Description
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard and a number of Native American activists, is about racial discrimination against blacks and Native Americans, particularly in the United States criminal justice system.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Speaker / Narrator
David Hilliard, 1942-
Person Discussed
David Hilliard, 1942-
Topic / Theme
Legal system, Human description, Race relations, American Indians, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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Panel With David Hilliard, Elaine Brown, Ericka Huggins, And Fredrika Newton At University Of New Mexico
produced by C-SPAN (Vallejo, CA: Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, 2006), 1 hour
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard, Elaine Brown, Ericka Huggins, and Fredrika Newton, is about the history of the Black Panther Party.
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produced by C-SPAN (Vallejo, CA: Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, 2006), 1 hour
Description
This panel discussion, featuring David Hilliard, Elaine Brown, Ericka Huggins, and Fredrika Newton, is about the history of the Black Panther Party.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
C-SPAN
Date Published / Released
2006-02-18
Publisher
Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
Speaker / Narrator
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Elaine Brown, 1943-, David Hilliard, 1942-, Ericka Huggins, 1951-
Person Discussed
Fredrika Newton, fl. 1969, Elaine Brown, 1943-, David Hilliard, 1942-, Ericka Huggins, 1951-, Huey P. Newton, 1942-1989
Topic / Theme
Housing, Health care issues, Education, Police brutality, Associations and organizations, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright 2015 by the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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