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    Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America

    Colors is a frank discussion about race. Join JJ Green, who is black and guests of different racial backgrounds as they discuss the challenges the nation faces as it struggles to heal and make meaningful changes for racial equality. It's a safe, non-judgmental, apolitical space to discuss race. Join us.
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    182 | Did you see Fani Willis on the witness stand? Robin Givhan did and she wrote about it.

    182 | Did you see Fani Willis on the witness stand? Robin Givhan did and she wrote about it.

    Givhan, Sr. critic-at-large for the Washington Post, made some interesting observations about Willis, her demeanor, her testimony, and the entire spectacle in the courtroom. She talks about that, and a few other, unrelated, but none-the-less interesting things she's written about.

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    181 | The Amazing Story of John Mills, who helps people find their roots

    181 | The Amazing Story of John Mills, who helps people find their roots

    John Mills, President and one of the founders of the Alex Breanne Corporation unrolls a really interesting story about his ancestors, his work to help others track down theirs, and a the really stunning way his daughter's life was saved.

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    180 | The Diary of the Delivery Boys of the Big Apple

    180 | The Diary of the Delivery Boys of the Big Apple

    Ever seen a "Ghost Bike". It's a white bicycle locked onto a street sign to commemorate the life of the person who rode it, that died in a traffic accident. Food delivery workers are often victims. El Diario De Los Delivery Boys De La Grand Manzana is a group that sprung up help immigrants and their families in NYC who are victims. Sergio Solano speaks with us.

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    179 | The Story of Merze Tate

    179 | The Story of Merze Tate

    A Black woman went to Harvard & Oxford. Was an authority on nuclear testing,  diplomacy  and she traveled around the world -twice! The kicker? Merze Tate was born in 1905. Dr. Barbara Savage wrote about her and joins us to talk about both their stories.

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    178 | Think "Weed" is harmless? Think again, especially, if you have teens | Part 2

    178 | Think "Weed" is harmless? Think again, especially, if you have teens | Part 2

    Heather and Randy Bacchus lost their son Randy to suicide after he developed marijuana psychosis. They share what is a growing problem for teens and young adults, in part because of the rapidly growing legalization of marijuana, without fully understanding that it’s way more potent that it used to be. 

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    177 | Think "Weed" is harmless? Think again, especially, if you have teens.

    177 | Think "Weed" is harmless? Think again, especially, if you have teens.

    Laura Stack of Johnny's Ambassadors tells us the tragic story of her son Johnny, who committed suicide after becoming addicted to today's extremely potent marijuana. he suffered from Marijuana Psychosis. She tells us what she's doing about it and has an urgent warning for family members of teens and young adults.

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    God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America

    God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America

    Counter-terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman, describes the book he co-authored with Jacob Ware. It's "a riveting exploration of the current state of far-right terrorism in the United States—and recommendations to stop its rise." We discuss its impact on racism and hate in America.

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    171 | Minneapolis Series: Part Two | Americans becoming "desensitized" to racial issues

    171 | Minneapolis Series: Part Two | Americans becoming "desensitized" to racial issues

    Gary Wordlaw, News Director at WNDU in South Bend, Indiana talks about his disbelief watching George Floyd's death on video. He also discusses the current state of race in America.

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    170 | Minneapolis Series: Part One | The George Floyd Memorial

    170 |  Minneapolis Series: Part One | The George Floyd Memorial

    Pam Ortega, from Oklahoma City, and dozens of others joined me in late September 2023, at the place where George Floyd died in 2020. Ortega's insightful comments provoke deep thoughts about how America is handling race. 

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    168 | "War Against the Children"

    168 | "War Against the Children"

    Zach Levitt and Yuliya Parshina-Kottas from the New York Times discuss their reporting on the heartbreaking story of how "the Native American boarding school system — a decades-long effort to assimilate Indigenous people before they ever reached adulthood — robbed children of their culture, family bonds and sometimes their lives".

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    166 | Where do we stand on race in America and in Montgomery County Maryland?

    166 | Where do we stand on race in America and in Montgomery County Maryland?

    Jewru Bandeh, the Director of the Montgomery County Eastern Regional Office, an immigrant from The Gambia, shares his view of the successes made, the challenges that may lay ahead and what's happening today.

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    164 | Race and Racism: A view from Greece

    164 | Race and Racism: A view from Greece

    Giannis Triantafyllidis, is a young photographer, communications and multimedia specialist from Stavroupoli, Central Macedonia, Greece. He speaks candidly about the serious rise in far-right hate and other forms of racism in Greece and beyond. 

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