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Karen Valby's new book The Swans of Harlem tells the forgotten story of five pioneering Black ballerinas.
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Twenty years ago, pianist Peggy Stern created a jazz festival to celebrate female band leaders. After two decades, a location change, and a name change, the mission of the fest remains the same.
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The lack of financial literacy is one of the biggest obstacles to racial wealth equity. John L. Hanson Jr. spoke to Washington Jr., CEO of Stone Hill Wealth Management, for more details.
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Two smaller towns in the Austin area are hosting studio tours the weekend of April 6-7.
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The former NFL star spoke to John L. Hanson Jr. about how he went from being a professional athlete to dedicating his time to mentorship and humanitarian aid in Texas.
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Composer Justin Sherburn and cellist Sarah Nelson recorded A Space of Partial Illumination as a soundtrack for the April 8 eclipse.
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Camp Indigo is a normal day camp. The campers just happen to be transgender and nonbinary.
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Sixty artists have bowed out over the festival's partnership with the U.S. Army and defense contractors. The list is growing.
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In Black America remembers the life of Watkins — who died in December 2023 — with an encore of his interview with John L. Hanson Jr. that originally aired in 2009.
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Painter Eddie Martinez is set to unveil his first-ever solo art show, Batalla Pa’delante or Struggle to Strive, which honors his family's history as migrant farm workers.
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BEPI Park has been a mini-golf course, a Squid Game-inspired holiday display, a community vegetable garden and even an active volcano. Now, it’s a wild troll that its creator imagines as a perfect companion for Pease Park troll down the street.
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In Black America celebrates the life and achievements of the gospel singer - the original conversation with John L. Hanson Jr. aired in 2017.