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People of all ages and races lined the streets in Austin's African American Cultural Heritage District for the parade on Friday.
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Matt Jeanes has been taking photos since he was a kid, but in the past few years he's discovered a newfound love for old-school photography, collecting vintage film cameras and experimenting with different films, including rolls that expired decades ago.
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A few years ago, Army veteran David Karp was surprised to discover that not only did he love crochet and knitting, but that it also helped soothe his PTSD.
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Urban Roots is a farm-based youth development organization in Austin that helps young people grow leadership, connection, and confidence through food, farming, and community.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Jason G. Green, former Senior Obama White House official, co-founder of SkillSmart, CEO of EverGreen Labs, attorney, community organizer, and author of ‘ Too Precious to Lose: A Memoir of Family, Community, and Possibility.’
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Yael Ouzillou has always been a creative sort, and a few years ago she started a practice that she calls "doodling," drawing patterns and shapes and pictures a way to process the world around her.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final, discussion with Larry Wansley, former Compton, CA., police officer, former Marine, and FBI undercover agent, the first Director of Corporate Security and Player Counseling for The Dallas Cowboys, and author of “Tough Streets, Rough Skies, and Sunday Sidelines.”
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Larry Wansley, former Compton, CA., police officer, former Marine, and FBI undercover agent, the first Director of Corporate Security and Player Counseling for The Dallas Cowboys, and author of “Tough Streets, Rough Skies, and Sunday Sidelines.’
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This week we're talking with Matthew Bey about his longtime love for loquats, the small orange fruit that grows wild in many parts of central Texas.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final, discussion with Mark S. Robinson, author of ‘Black on Madison Avenue.’
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SHARE! works with local program coaches, schools, and volunteer host families to give international high school students the opportunity to experience American life firsthand.
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Sarah Mason started Little Free Bakery North Loop last year to help offload a surplus of baked goods as she studied different pastry techniques in her kitchen.