"On this show, we discuss the history of the 1898 Wilmington Racial Massacre and its impact on present-day political participation by African Americans and people of color with Journalist Cash Michaels, a highly regarded reporter for the Wilmington journal, the Carolinian and other media outlets, and Professor Jarvis Hall of the NCCU Department of Political Science."
Harper v. Hall, Partisan Gerrymandering, and the Impact on Voting Rights in North Carolina
Asian American and Pacific Islander or AAPI Heritage Month 2023
North Carolina Legislative Effort to Limit the Teaching of African American History and CRT
NCCU School of Law 2023 Graduating Law Students
Efforts To Erase African American History and Culture
Letter From the Birmingham Jail
Dreamship Fellowship
Continuing Struggle for Voting Rights in North Carolina
NCCU Law Social Justice and Racial Equity Institute
NCCU Law Criminal Defense Clinic
Racial and Gender Politics in the US and Brazil
NC Medicaid Expansion
Bloody Sunday & Voting Rights
NC African American Legal Legends - Part II
Rebroadcast: NC Legal Black History
Antiracism Education
NC Legal Black History
1898 Wilmington Massacre and Restorative Justice
Dreamers and Undocumented Immigrants of African Descent
Year in Review and Year Ahead
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