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Thelonius Cook shares his worries over organic farming and climate change on the Eastern Shore.

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HBCUs - Grambing State and Southern - share many things including history and family.

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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and what it represents for HBCUs.

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Before the death of Cleo Wright in 1942, lynching was never prosecuted as a federal crime.

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A conversation about the film and podcast and what they examine and expose about silence and health.

2:10
Climate change and ultimately, rising sea levels will impact the city of Boston and its coastline.

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Meet Jaime Harrison, 2020 South Carolina candidate running against Sen. Lindsey Graham.

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David, an NYPD volunteer police member in Manhattan, shares his father-son immigration story.

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What does home mean to you? Kayla Gore talks about My Sistah's House and hopes for its legacy.

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Aquafarmer Kellen Singleton loves oysters. But warming waters are challenging their future.

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Two residents recall the day they, as young children, witnessed the lynching of Cleo Wright in 1942.

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Traveling by train, Black Americans had to endure second-class citizen accommodations and attitudes.