A conversation with Democratic Mayor Willie Brown of San Francisco about his experiences growing up in a racially segregated part of Texas and his general goals for improving the city both politically and culturally.
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The second installment of a conversation about race with historian John Hope Franklin, the author of “From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans”.
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July 31: In the wake of President Barack Obama’s “beer summit” with Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley, commentator and satirist Bill Maher joins MSNBC’s Willie Geist for a conversation about race in America. (Other)
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A discussion about President Clinton’s race initiative with Chris Edley of the Race Initiative Advisory Board, Hugh Price of the National Urban League, Roger Wilkins of George Mason University, and Laura Ingraham of MSNBC. The group talks about who will benefit from the race initiative ...
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A conversation with author John Edgar Wideman about his book “Hoop Roots: Basketball, Race and Love”, his memoir about his passion for basketball and its role in the African-American male psyche.
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A conversation with professor Charles OgletreeJr. of Harvard Law School about the Fred Friendly seminar on race relations at Columbia University, which discussed interracial violence, hate crimes, affirmative action and first amendment rights.
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A discussion with journalists Sam Fulwood and Ellis Cose about the legacy of the L.A. race riots that occurred five years ago in South Central Los Angeles.
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