Interview: The topic of ‘what is race’ discussed between the host and the program assistant, Patricia Brinkman in connection to their respective cultural history. When they both learned about race in their youth and how they connected race to themselves. How they internalized race and its impact on their lives. Call-in(s): None in this episode
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Interview: Brent Allaire, spiritual advisor, spotlights their work with the paranormal and spiritual...
Interview: The show establishes a new focus of the show with a new mission statement. Then explainin...
Interview: The show opens with audio clip “One Easy Thing All White People Could Do That Would Make ...
Interview: Dawud Ummah, president of the Center For African Heritage in Portland, Maine, talk about ...
Interview: Rafael Clariot talks about the issues of colorism they dealt with in their community. Als...
Interview: Southern Maine Community College student Charles Ishimwe discusses their student organiza...
Interview: The reading of Philadelphia Child from Ursula Rucker starts the program. Dawud Ummah the ...
Interview: Dawud Ummah, President and Executive Director of the Center for African Heritage, discuss...
Interview: Dawud Ummah the President of Center for African Heritage, and Kailey Taylor, the youth su...
Interview: Creative artist Shatema Brooks is interviewed her life in Maine, her identity, and her wo...
Interview: Bronx historian Morgan Powell talks their work and the development of environmental progr...
Interview: Amber Roberge, owner of On The Move Fitness & Wellness in South Portland, Maine, highligh...
Interview: Playwright Carolyn Gage talks about her two recent plays Harriet Tubman Visits A Therapis...
Interview: Is this a post-racial era is the topic of the discussion between the host and the program...