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GBH News Honored With Three New England Emmy Awards

GBH News Honored With Three New England Emmy Awards
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A new take on Baldwin by Kim McLarin, a slew of honors for local children s publisher Candlewick, and a new book that thinks about what we eat, and why

A new take on Baldwin by Kim McLarin, a slew of honors for local children’s publisher Candlewick, and a new book that thinks about what we eat, and why Nina MacLaughlin © LISA FISCHER Kim McLarin s new book explores her own life and a novel of James Baldwin. Bookingmarking Baldwin Kim McLarin, award-winning author of “Womanish: A Grown Black Woman Speaks on Love and Life” and associate professor at Emerson College, explores the James Baldwin novel “Another Country” in a new book part of Ig Publishing’s “Bookmarked” series in which authors examine how a famous text influenced their path to both writing and being. In lucid, stirring prose, McLarin writes of her childhood, understanding herself as an outsider in her family and in school; she writes of her struggles at Exeter Academy, and her career in journalism, including at the New York Times. Through the lens of Baldwin’s novel, she looks at womanhood and manhood, sexuality, racism, learning

Where Does Racial Generational Trauma Come From, And Can It Be Stopped?

Where Does Racial Generational Trauma Come From, And Can It Be Stopped? On the latest episode of Basic Black, host Callie Crossley is joined by four experts to look at racial generational trauma and how issues are passed down from one generation to the next. The result can have far-reaching implications, such as affecting one’s health, livelihood, and relationships. What can be done to recognize, address and combat it? Joining the panel discussion are guests Gary Bailey, DHL, MSW, ACSW, from the Simmons University School of Social Work; Charles Daniels Jr., Ph.D., therapist and CEO of Father’s Uplift; C. Shawn McGuffey, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of African & African Diaspora Studies at Boston College; and Kim McLarin, Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director for the Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing at Emerson College.

Basic Black Looks Back: What Happened, What Was Surprising, And What Kept Us Joyful in 2020

Basic Black Looks Back: What Happened, What Was Surprising, And What Kept Us Joyful in 2020 On the latest episode of Basic Black, airing tonight at 7:30pm on GBH 2, Facebook, and Twitter, host Callie Crossley is joined by four guests to review and reflect upon 2020 — a year of COVID, racial unrest, economic downturn, and the election. What can we take from everything that has happened this year and how do Black and brown people move on — and what can we expect — in 2021? After the monumental grieving, loss, anger and hurt that pervaded this challenging year, are there positive, hopeful circumstances that emerged personally and for society during this time? We will hear from Phillip Martin, Senior Investigative Reporter at the GBH Center for Investigative Reporting; Renee Graham, Associate Editor and Columnist for

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