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January: What African Americans are doing to
increase the peace in their communities.
- Join trial attorney Johnnie Cochran in working to bridge the racial
divide.
- Find out how communities can work together to break the vicious cycle
of domestic abuse.
- Learn how an illustrator used art to make peace with a painful past.
- Hear the sound of more than one million black men marching toward the
goal of rebuilding their communities.
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February: Celebrate the rich legacy of black
history.
- Pay tribute to the late former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, whose
voice, intellect, and existence defined and defended the Constitution.
- Learn how the West was really won from Hollywood's only singing black
cowboy, "The Bronze Buckaroo."
- Be on-site for the discovery of an ancient African burial ground in
New York City.
- Read the inspiring story of a man's 60-year search for his grandfather's
descendants.
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March: See the world through the eyes of youth
as they express themselves on issues of the day.
- Touch the heart of 50 children as they speak of their fears and vulnerabilities
in the aftermath of the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building.
- Hear the song of a young girl who helped her drug-addicted mother reach
a turning point in her life.
- Meet an African-American author who is doing the "write"
thing to impart positive values to children.
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April: African Americans are the most cancer
stricken ethnic group in the United States!
- Discover the many reasons why African-American breast cancer survivors
make each day an occasion to celebrate life.
- Listen as Rochester's own Harriet Washington sets the record straight
on health care news.
- Renew your faith in love through the stories of black couples who are
fighting cancer together.
- Lend your voice to efforts by African Americans to break the deadly
code of silence on women's health.
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