Episodes
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Guest: Historian Roger Persaud
S2 E202 - 27m 18s
Dr. Chavis discusses Haiti's strategic importance to the United States and why the Haitian people continue to suffer from poverty and political unrest with historian Roger Persaud, one of the foremost experts on Haiti.
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Guest: Colby Tyner, VP of Urban One
S2 E201 - 27m 13s
In this episode, Dr. Chavis welcomes Colby Tyner, VP of Urban One, Host of “The Backstory” podcast, and screenwriter. Colby talks about the influence of hip hop in American culture, including his favorite hip hop artists, explains the reach of Urban One media platforms, and shares about his uncle the legendary musician McCoy Tyner, who is the subject of a forthcoming documentary.
Schedule
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The Chavis Chronicles
A Self-Made Billionaire
Sunday
Apr 28
30 Minutes
Soohyung Kim, a managing partner of Standard General L.P., discusses his personal path to financial success. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
Thursday
May 2
30 Minutes
Natalie Wilson, founder of Black and Missing Foundation, discusses the crisis of missing females of color. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
Saturday
May 4
30 Minutes
Natalie Wilson, founder of Black and Missing Foundation, discusses the crisis of missing females of color. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
The Art Born From Covid-19
Sunday
May 5
30 Minutes
Berrisford Boothe and Klare Scarborough discuss "Shifting Time: African American Artists 2020-2021," which features more than 70 Black artists during the early years of the pandemic. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
Thursday
May 9
30 Minutes
Shawn Rochester and Robin Watkins, founders of Minority Equality Opportunities Acquisition Inc. (MEOA), the first minority-led special purpose acquisitions company traded on NASDAQ. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
Saturday
May 11
30 Minutes
Shawn Rochester and Robin Watkins, founders of Minority Equality Opportunities Acquisition Inc. (MEOA), the first minority-led special purpose acquisitions company traded on NASDAQ. -
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The Chavis Chronicles
The Rich Legacy of Black Mayors
Sunday
May 12
30 Minutes
Phyllis Dickerson, CEO of the African American Mayors Assoc., talks about challenges for city mayors.
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