News & Notes From newsmaker interviews and spotlight profiles to feature stories and news coverage, News & Notes shines a light on some of the most important topics and concerns of interest to African Americans today. The program offers unique insights and illuminating observations on the day's news and trends for all NPR listeners.
Past Shows
Howard Dean and the Battle for Black Voters
GOP Hopes to Make Gains with Black Candidates
Roundtable: Chavez at the U.N., Archbishop Tutu Honored
'We Try to Listen More than to Speak'
Atlanta Group Seeks to Recognize Race Riots
Exhibit a Remembrance of Deadly Atlanta Riot
Black Stars Gather to Put Spotlight on AIDS in South Africa
International Law Enters Fight for U.S. Housing Rights
Legal Fight Over, Clarence Hill Executed
Roundtable: Florida Execution, 'Whiteness' Study
The Massachusetts Governor's Race
Los Angeles Mayor Takes on Schools
Could a Photo ID Law Hurt Representation at Polls?
Roundtable: Bush's U.N. Address, Hollywood Voices on Darfur
'Fasting Has a Way of Humbling the Self'
Surviving Juvenile Justice in Los Angeles
Born in the Bronx: Mambo and Hip-Hop
Churches Aid Families with Gang Problem
The Difficulties of Relocation for Gang Members
Roundtable: Ann Richards' Legacy, Nancy Grace Controversy
Clippers' Owner Inconsistent on Approach to Race
Film Shows Iraqi Elections Through Local Eyes
Psalm One Pursues Her Hip-Hop Dream
The Cost of Education and the Price of Dropping Out
Continuing Education No Simple Matter for Some
Roundtable: Pope Angers Muslims, Models with Curves
An Argument Against Welfare Reform
Shopping for Kid-Friendly Software
Venture Smith, 'The Black Paul Bunyan'
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