
Segregation Scholarships WORLD Broadcast
The untold story of Black Americans in pursuit of higher education in the North when Southern graduate schools were white-only.
The untold story of Black Americans in pursuit of higher education in the North when Southern graduate schools were white-only.
Bob McKinnon, host of the podcast Attribution, talks to Josh Duchan an ethnomusicologist specializing in American popular music. You’ll also hear from the Piano Man himself, Billy Joel.
Author Stephanie Land became an overnight sensation with her debut memoir "Maid," a long, hard look at her impoverished beginnings and the trials she faced as a single parent. Her book became a bestseller and was turned into a hugely…
Black Southerners returning from Northern universities with advanced degrees helped to desegregate higher education in Georgia.
Author Mark Goldsmith joins MetroFocus to discuss his new book “From Madison Avenue to Rikers Island: The Making of a Social Entrepreneur."
This episode of MetroFocus features leading voices who participated in The WNET Group’s virtual town hall series on housing equality.
Apart from their own financial survival, children of immigrant parents may also bear the responsibility of securing their family's retirement.
The Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project (BLMP) was created in response to an increasing number of vulnerable Black LGBTQ+ migrants.
Welcome to the fourth episode of "Hay Dinero," where financial educator Linda Garcia demystifies the world of investing in the stock market.
Episode three of “Segregation Scholarships” follows the story of African Americans returning to the South after completing their education.