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National Conspiracy Against Blacks? Part 1

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Early examination of the Atlanta killings Early examination of the killings in Atlanta. Guests: Lowell Ware, Atlanta Voice Publisher & Editor; Lillian Cosby and Billy Rowe, syndicated columnist.  (403) 

Pesticides & Cancer

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What were the effects of the spraying of the pesticide malathion in New York City in August 1999?  This program examines the Environmental Protection Agency’s report on the use of this pesticide and the continuing deb...

The Secret Of A Lifetime

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June Cross is a tenured professor of journalism at Columbia University and author of Secret Daughter: A Mixed Race Daughter and the Mother Who Gave Her Away.  She unfolds the painful but challenging story of having a ...

The Jubilee God

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The African-American Jubilee Edition Bible, brainchild of some the nation’s most respected Black clergymen, is not—as the authors put it-- your typical King James Bible. “Our first task,” says the preface, “is to use ...

What Clinical Definitions Would You Give to President Clinton’s Behavior

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As the nation ponders President Bill Clinton’s fate in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, many are asking the same question: Why?  Why would a powerful and intelligent man risk engaging in illicit sexual behavior within the...

Self-Health: Cutting Edge Science or Quackery?

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This program features a rare interview with biophysicist and medical researcher Dr. Hulda Clark. She delivers an eloquent and professional overview of her astutely complex research theory into the causes and the cur...

Duke Ellington: A Billy Taylor Salute

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The Ebonics Controversy

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The Oakland, California School Board’s resolution to incorporate Black English into its curriculum has driven an even deeper wedge between educators and the general public. Seeming to offend as many Black as Whites, h...

A Death Sentence

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False positives. HIV and AIDS. Guests: Nina Ostrum and Celia Farber   (1805)