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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with T. Dallas Smith, founder and CEO of the T. Dallas Smith & Company - the largest African American-owned pure tenant rep commercial real estate firm in the nation.
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The mission of Austin Pets Alive! is to help animals most at risk of euthanasia in Central Texas. To help them fund their mission, the nonprofit operates a series of thrift stores in the Austin area.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Kristen Gentry, author of ‘Mama Said.�
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Jennifer Hart wanted to address grief and climate change without creating a 'sad show,' so ANTHROPOCENE mixes humor and absurdism into a more serious message
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When Corey Squires was bored as a kid, hid grandfather would hand him a block of wood and a knife. Then, years later, he rediscovered a love for whittling and wood carving.
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Robert Ellis, a Texan musician with roots in Austin, said his bottom line hasn't suffered and his life has improved after leaving social media.
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‘He’s in everything I do�: Amid tragedy, visions of his son underpin Ben Kweller’s new albumThe Dripping Springs musician’s son Dorian, who was killed in a car accident, still has his presence felt in “Cover the Mirrors.�
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One woman wondered back in September if it was her grandfather, Richard Yarling. We try to find out if he was the oldest veteran in Austin � and whether it even matters.
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Talib Abdullahi founded the Black History Bike Ride in 2020 as a way to educate Austinites about the city's African American history.
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Korea House offers filling meals at no cost on the first Wednesday of each month. Everyone � no matter their circumstances � is welcome to dine in and get to know their neighbors.
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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. presents his second, and final, discussion with Denita R. Conway, President and CEO of PROVEN Management, LLC.
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At the start of the pandemic, photographer Becky Wilkes found herself becoming the caretaker of her elderly, ailing parents. She spent the next year chronicling their love in photographs.