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Brainwaves Video Anthology
Cameron McWhirter - Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America
Cameron McWhirter, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, authored "Red Summer: The Summer of 1919 and The Awakening of Black America" based on research conducted during a Harvard fellowship in 2006-2007. The book explores the racial...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : As South Carolina readies to vote tensions ferment
VOICED : As South Carolina readies to vote tensions ferment
Curated Video
Michelle Obama Reveals She's Experiencing 'Low-Grade Depression'
The former first lady said she wakes up at night because she's "worrying about something, or there's a heaviness."
Bloomberg
Trump Says Congresswomen in 'the Squad' Are Very Bad for the Country
Jul.22 -- President Donald Trump talks about the four progressive Democratic Congresswomen known as “The Squad." He says they are "very bad for the country." Trump spoke at the White House.
Curated Video
Ohio Police Officer Fired After Killing Black Man In Garage
47-year-old Andre Hill was standing in his garage and holding a cell phone when he was shot and killed by now-former officer Adam Coy.
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Gilder Lehrman Institute: History Now: The Legal Battle for Racial Equality, 1787 1954
[Free Registration/Login Required] Larry Kramer, Stanford Law School, offers thorough insight into the advancement of Civil Rights. The pursuit of racial equality surfaces during the Civil War and builds through the Civil Rights Movement...
University of California
University of California Television: Improving Race Relations
A televised interview with author John Perkins as he shares both personal and national work towards racial justice. [57:29]