Author and journalist Tim Spofford offers up a compelling biography of two young Black psychologists, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, whose contributions in civil rights for Blacks and the children of their race have largely gone unnoticed.
Legal scholar Tanya Hernández reveals how the politics of race, ethnicity and skin color can impact and influence how communities of color view themselves and discriminate against each other in surprisingly shocking ways.
Acclaimed author Justice Malala sheds light on an unforgettable moment in history when South Africa was on the brink of a full-scale civil war after the assassination of a popular Nelson Mandela protégé, Chris Hani.
I SEE U examines the mystique behind the late millionaire, Norris Herndon, as a disappearing family legacy looms before the public knows anything about them. This episode is an encore of the April 2nd, 2022 original broadcast.
A Texas-based consortium of organizations known as “Transform 1012” is working to convert one of the last known former headquarters built by the Ku Klux Klan into a culturally vibrant space of restorative justice.