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The famous — even infamous — producer, known for his "Wall of Sound," died Saturday in prison. He produced records for The Ronettes, Ike and Tina Turner as well as The Beatles, among many others.
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In Brownsville, Texas, two Mexican restaurants are pushing the envelope of what a corn tortilla can envelop, and an award-winning cafe cooks barbacoa the old-fashioned way.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. pays tribute to the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who would have turned 92 this week.
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Hear from mental health care providers and people in the Austin music ecosystem about mental health during the pandemic.
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“It's the collective socialization of manhood that we're talking about.”
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The new issue of American Short Fiction, which celebrates emerging Black writers, is guest-edited by acclaimed author Danielle Evans.
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This month's Get Involved spotlight feature looks at Black Art Matters ATX, a campaign from Austin Creative Alliance that turns community donations directly into funding for Black artists and Black art.
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In Black America host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Reggie Williams, a former NFL linebacker, college hall-of-famer, former Cincinnati City Council member and co-author of Resilient By Nature: Reflections from a Life of Winning On and Off the Football Field.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Shellye Archambeau, Fortune 500 board member and author of Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success on Your Own Terms.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with two-time Super Bowl Champion Terrell Davis.
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COVID-19 killed hundreds of thousands in the U.S., and millions lost their jobs. KUT asked people what they grieved in 2020 and what helped them get through it.
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Moments of hope and connection define many of the stories that we choose as our favorites this year.