Rapper Chuck D on "Songs That Shook The Planet"
Grammy Award winner and Public Enemy co-founder Chuck D discussed the music of social change and his “Songs That Shook the Planet” project. The National Museum of African American History…
212 viewsGrammy Award winner and Public Enemy co-founder Chuck D discussed the music of social change and his “Songs That Shook the Planet” project. The National Museum of African American History…
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387 viewsViewers commented on book bans and free speech on college campuses.
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228 viewsFCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and the other commissioners testified about the agency’s priorities before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. Inquiries covered a variety of topics,…
112 viewsAuthor Judith Mackrell profiled six women who reported from the field during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the St. Louis County Library.
166 viewsJamie Fly, President and CEO of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, discussed the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the media organization’s role in providing information about the war.
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2,953 viewsFinancial Times chief foreign affairs columnist Gideon Rachman discussed his podcast “Rachman Review” and the latest developments in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This program is part of a “Washington…
1,377 viewsSt. Joseph’s University professor Katherine Sibley taught a class about African American women who were writers and artists during the early Civil Rights era. She described the…
209 viewsNewsGuard co-CEO Steven Brill talked about his company’s efforts to assess the legitimacy of online news sites.
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