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We go On the Record to hear about two events celebrating both Juneteenth … and African American Music Appreciation Month. From jazz and blues to classical and folk, Baltimore artists will take to the stage and celebrate the work of Black composers and musicians.
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Jason V. hosts a panel discussion with Dr. Johnny Graham of Howard University and Vic Carter of WJZ at the Juneteenth Luncheon at The Center Club Baltimore.
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For the Juneteenth holiday, Tom speaks with author and scholar Brandi Collins-Dexter about Black history's past and present.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear why Carroll Baldwin Hall in Howard County will host its first Juneteenth celebration.
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Award-winning married Baltimore chef duo David and Tonya Thomas use African American food history to free Black chefs from confined European culinary standards.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear about an abundance of Juneteenth celebrations in Charm City. From food legacies … and memorials … to music that runs that gamut from gospel to goth, something for everyone!
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Elliot Wagenheim about his best moment as a father.
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The Pulitzer prize-winning author explores the meaning of Juneteenth to her own family and to generations of African Americans.
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We’ll go On the Record with the composer of a new musical setting of the poetry of a 19th-century African-American suffragist, and the soprano who will sing it when it premieres in Baltimore. Plus, an African-American heritage festival in Queen Anne’s County.
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The Pulitzer prize-winning author explores the meaning of Juneteenth to generations of African Americans.