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In advance of the coming Juneteenth holiday, the White House held a summit where officials laid out what they say are areas of progress on Black community initiatives.
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Civil Rights activist Helena Hicks has passed away at the age of 88. We reflect on her legacy in an interview she conducted with Tom Hall in 2016.
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Dr. Timnit Gebru, a computer scientist and diversity advocate, joins Midday to discuss her efforts to ensure ethical and racial equity considerations guide the future of artificial intelligence.
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Bestselling author Jonathan Eig joins us to discuss his new book about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the first comprehensive biography of the slain social justice activist in nearly 40 years.
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Guest host Jayne Miller examines the reasons why Blacks in Baltimore, across Maryland and across the US lag significantly behind Whites in the rate of homeownership — and what's being done to close the gap.
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NAACP's Baltimore Branch President Rev. Kobi Little and VP Joshua Harris join us with perspectives on the city's conduit deal with BGE, violence reduction efforts, fair housing legislation and other ongoing racial equity issues.
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Dr. Timnit Gebru, a computer scientist and outspoken tech reformer, joins us to discuss her efforts to ensure that ethical and racial equity considerations guide the development of artificial intelligence.
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We assess the extraordinary contributions of former US President Jimmy Carter before, during and after his White House years, with Middle East policy expert Dr. James Zogby.
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There are more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities nationwide but only four have medical schools in operation, something Morgan State University will change by 2024 with a new school.
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The 34,000-square-foot building is under development at the corner of Ashland and Rutland avenues in East Baltimore.