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Join moderator Gwen Ifill for a special town hall on Monday, September 21 at 9/8C.
What will it take to bridge America's racial divide? Join a special town hall meeting moderated by Gwen Ifill (PBS NewsHour) to explore the many issues propelled into public discourse after a white gunman shot and killed nine African-American parishioners in Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June. Premieres Monday, Sept 21 at 9/8C.
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Extended Preview | America After Charleston
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What will it take to bridge America's racial divide? Join a special town hall meeting moderated by Gwen Ifill (PBS NewsHour) to explore the many issues propelled into public discourse after a white gunman shot and killed nine African-American parishioners in Charleston’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June. Premieres Monday, Sept 21 at 9/8C.
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Clip | 3m 26s | Hear from those closely tied to the Emanuel AME Church and the June 2015 shootings. (3m 26s)
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Clip | 1m 28s | Will differing opinions within and between organizations undercut their common cause? (1m 28s)
Preview | America After Charleston
Preview | 30s | Join the town hall Monday Sept. 21st, at 9 pm ET on PBS. (30s)
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Clip | 2m 6s | Jelani Cobb, contributor for The New Yorker, challenges the power of conversation. (2m 6s)
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Clip | 3m 37s | Explore the persisting inequalities that face young African-Americans today. (3m 37s)
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Clip | 1m 11s | Audience members discuss how media portrayal of African-Americans affects their lives. (1m 11s)
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Clip | 1m 49s | Hear from Polly Sheppard, a survivor of the shootings in Charleston. (1m 49s)
Extended Preview | America After Charleston
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Clip | 51s | Join moderator Gwen Ifill for a special town hall on Monday, September 21 at 9/8C. (51s)
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