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Katty Kay Is Leaving the BBC
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After 30 years at the BBC,
Katty Kay is leaving for digital media and entertainment company OZY Media.
She will become senior editor and executive producer at OZY, which was founded by chief executive
Carlos Watson in 2013.
Kay’s career with the BBC began in Zimbabwe in 1990, where she worked for BBC World Service (radio). She relocated to Washington D.C. in 1996, and has been the anchor of BBC World News America for the past nine years.
In addition to being the face of BBC World News, Kay has also served as a contributor (and occasional fill-in host) on Morning Joe.
The Native Americans Changing the World
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March16, 2021
A country that wiped out much of its Native population now has its first Native American member of the Cabinet. Deb Haaland, who made it through a tight U.S. Senate vote Monday to become secretary of the interior, arrives in her post at a time of great possibility and ongoing struggles for America’s 574 federally recognized tribes. Who is fighting for their interests at the ballot box and the doctor’s office, protecting their past and their future? Today’s Daily Dose explores the Native Americans you need to know, including Haaland, and what’s next for a community at a crossroads.
This Weekend: Escape This Messy World With a Memoir
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The Weekender is a special collaboration between OZY Tribe members near and far to provide delicious recommendations for your valuable weekend time, as we grapple with turbulent times in America
By Joshua Eferighe
Great Memoirs
Men We Reaped. In this powerful memoir, author Jesmyn Ward takes you behind the statistics and hashtags that have too often been the lasting memory of the Black men they represent, focusing on five young men who died violently. Using her hometown of DeLisle, Mississippi which readers of Ward’s National Book Award-winning
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