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Black Broadcasters Matter
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we are joined by DuJuan McCoy, Owner, President & CEO of Circle City Broadcasting. As one of only a few Black television network owners in the country, Mr. McCoy talks about the challenges of being in his space, as well as the prospects of broadcast television closing the digital divide and influencing social justice movements. The hosts for this episode are Clint Odom, NUL Senior Vice President of Policy & Advocacy and Toni Wiley, NUL Director of Advocacy. From the National Urban League, For The Movement discusses persistent policy, social, and civil rights issues affecting communities of color. Discussed in this episode: National Urban League Black Black America African-American News Information Advocacy Entrepreneurship Broadcast Television Media Education Indianapolis Black-owned Economics Internet access Broadband Digital Divide Inequity COVID-19 Social Justice Black Lives Matter John Lewis CT Vivian FCC
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (78)
FBI’s Dangerous Attempt to Label Black Activists As “Black Identity Extremists” | U.S. Representative Karen Bass, Professor Justin Hansford: On this week’s episode, we discuss the FBI’s attempt to label and investigate Black activists as “Black Identity Extremists.” We’re joined by U.S. Representative Karen Bass, Representative of California’s 37th district and member of the... by For The Movement