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CUNY TV's Black America
Black America is an in-depth conversation that explores what it means to be Black in America. The show profiles Black activists, academics, business leaders, sports figures, elected officials, artists and writers to gauge this experience in a time of both turbulence and breakthroughs.
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Episodes
When "Impossible" Isn't an Option 08.07.2026 28:36
Karisma Jay, Performing Artist and Filmmaker opens up about the challenges that shaped her path and the determination that continues to drive her.
It's Never Too Late to Choose You First 24.06.2026 29:35
Author and philanthropist Deborah Santana joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss her new memoir, Loving the Fire.
What Are You Willing To Lose When You Put Your Career First? 03.06.2026 28:32
While serving as Special Assistant to President Obama and Associate White House Counsel, where he advised on economic and domestic policy issues, Jason was confronted with a difficult career choice when his grandmother's health began to decline. Join our host, Carol Jenkins in conversation with Jason G. Green as he discusses his new book, Too Precious to Lose, a powerful story about preserving fam...
Making Time To Heal 27.05.2026 29:56
Author and artist Rachel Eliza Griffiths discusses her memoir, The Flower Bearers and the journey of healing that followed profound loss and violence.
Be Bold Enough to Change the Game 13.05.2026 29:34
Simone I. Smith and Nicole Lyons explore entrepreneurship, personal evolution, women supporting women, and what it truly means to reinvent yourself while staying authentic to your purpose.
When Words Breathe: A Conversation with Mahogany L. Browne 29.04.2026 29:08
Poet and author Dr. Mahogany L. Browne shares her journey as a writer, reflecting on the experiences that shaped her voice and purpose.
Providing Space and Help For Your Daughters 01.04.2026 28:22
In a time when suicide rates have risen among Black youth, Therese Myers, founder of Yes Girls Create Inc., and Jessica McJunkin-Flatts, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, create supportive spaces where young people can express themselves.
From Dance to the Mic: The Journey of Du'Bois A'Keen 18.03.2026 26:38
Artist and composter, Du'Bois A'Keen reflects on his journey—from his early years in dance to the evolution of his music career today.
10 Years of Truth, Triumph & Transformation 04.03.2026 26:08
In this special anniversary edition, host Carol Jenkins looks back at the moments that moved us and the vision that continues to guide us forward.
No One Can Tell Like We Can Tell It 18.02.2026 28:16
Journalist A'Lelia Bundles shares the history of her great-grandmother A'Lelia Walker, daughter of Madam C.J. Walker. Also joined by historian Eric K. Washington, who discusses the life of James H. Williams, Chief Porter at Grand Central Terminal.
Building a Legacy One Brick At a Time 04.02.2026 29:40
Cheryl McKissack Daniel is the President and CEO of McKissack & McKissack, one of the nation’s oldest Black-owned construction firms. As a fifth-generation leader, she’s built on a powerful legacy while shaping the future of large-scale development, equity, and impact.
Breaking Barriers and Building Legacy 20.01.2026 27:58
Camille A. Brown, 5-Time Tony-nominated director and choreographer reflects on breaking barriers, reviving classic works, honoring the trailblazers who paved the way for her, and the projects still to come—along with much more.
Where Vision Meets Justice: What's at Stake? 07.01.2026 28:12
Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, Founder of Vision and Justice and Associate Professor at Harvard University discusses how the work of our culture matters and what's at stake.
Legacy to Vision: Reimagining the American Stage 12.12.2025 29:36
Host Carol Jenkins sits with Sade Lythcott, CEO of the National Black Theater, one of the longest-running theaters by a woman of color, and Patricia McGregor, artistic director of the New York Theater Workshop.
Cultivating Food Dignity and Youth Empowerment 02.12.2025 26:15
Chef Chrystina Casado joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss her journey launching her business, Brunch at Zion's, as well as her nonprofit, Dine with Dignity. And then, Duane Ferguson talks to author Tony Weaver Jr. about mental health, representation and youth empowerment.
Keeping Black Theater Alive 18.11.2025 29:17
Ty Jones, Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theater of Harlem, shares how the organization brings to life classical stories with a twist while surviving federal funding cuts to the arts.
Exploring Grief through Music with Nnenna Freelon 18.11.2025 28:34
Nnenna Freelon, a seven-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and composer, podcaster and now author, shares with host Carol Jenkins how she overcame a series of personal losses and how that grief has shaped her musical path and latest book, Beneath the Skin of Sorrow.
Black History is Our History 16.10.2025 0:04
TikTok creator Taylor Cassidy joins host Carol Jenkins to discuss her new book, Black History is Your History—a powerful exploration of influential African American figures and their lasting impact on society.
Protect Our Black Boys 30.09.2025 27:43
Author Derrick Barnes joins us to talk about his powerful new book, The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze. In this heartfelt conversation, Barnes explores the importance of affirming Black boyhood and the inspiration behind Henson's story.
The Reimagining of Max Roach's We Insist 16.09.2025 28:20
Grammy Award-winning drummer and composer Terri Lyne Carrington, together with Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and recording artist Christie Dashiell discuss We Insist 2025—a powerful reimagining of Max Roach's groundbreaking 1960 work, We Insist!.
Straight Out of Flatbush to LA with Kerry Coddett 06.08.2025 24:46
Comedian Kerry Coddett shares how she went from struggling in school and growing up in Brooklyn to turning her life around—becoming her high school’s valedictorian and rising to success as a writer, producer, and comedian.
Taking a Look Back to Moments that Challenged & Inspired Us 22.07.2025 27:10
We revisited powerful conversations with guests including philanthropist and author Frederick Joseph, artist and activist Sophia Victor, professional troublemaker Luvvie Ajayi Jones, and Lurie Daniel Favors, Exec. Dir. of CLSJ at Medgar Evers College.
Going Back To Go Forward 11.06.2025 27:02
Filmmaker, Khary Saeed Jones joins host Carol Jenkins for a reflective conversation about his return to the rural Canadian town where he once faced racism in his film, Night Fight.
The Power in Art 10.06.2025 28:17
Artist and Professor Sophia Victor explores the power of art to give voice to those often forgotten. She reflects on the role of art in preserving narratives that challenge societal norms, pushing back against systems of oppression, and ensuring that important stories are never forgotten.
Have You Ever Had to Defend Your Name? 27.05.2025 26:45
Anyone who has ever searched in vain for their name on a souvenir keychain or had it mispronounced because it’s unique will relate to Luvvie Ajayi Jones’ latest book, Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name.
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