African American Music
June is designated as African American Music Appreciation Month to celebrate and recognize the profound contributions of Black musicians and their music to American culture
Soul-stirring performances and honest conversations about the journey from loss to hope
Visiting indie record stores & musicians around the U.S and around the world
Featuring Keke Wyatt, Qi Dada’s BLACK DIVAS uses music to uplift mental & maternal health.
A glorious evening of song honoring birth and birthwork for all.
An American Cultural Tradition Deeply Rooted in History and Heritage
A music special celebrating community
From harmony to heartbreak, the world of the early, unsung heroes of rock and roll whose voices shaped music that endures.
A remarkable life story of the African American jazz trumpeter.
Radio, Rhythms and Revolution
The heritage of the San Francisco Bay Area Salsa and Latin Jazz community
Inventing America brings our Founding Fathers back to life in a TV talk show before a live audience. In Episode 3, "Liberty for All," James Madison (John Douglas Hall), Thomas Jefferson (Bill Barker), Alexander Hamilton (Hal Bidlack) and Patrick Henry (Richard Schumann) reveal the conflicts and infighting behind the new U.S. Constitution and how that led to the Bill of Rights. The program features a Q&A with college students in which the Founders apply the Bill of Rights to our own time. It concludes with Henry's famous "Give me liberty, or give me death" speech that inspired the idea of America in the first place.