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  • Henry Louis Gates, Jr. examines the pasts of politicians, John Lewis and Cory Booker.
  • Baseball legends Ken Griffey Jr, Mookie Betts and others discuss the decline of Black players in MLB
  • Racism against a top soccer player has roiled the world of Spanish soccer. Vinicius Jr. plays for Real Madrid and has been at the receiving end of repeated abuse from fans of rival teams.
  • Soon after Hurricane Dorian struck the northern Bahamas last month, aid groups like Team Rubicon went to the hard-hit island of Abaco, where they are helping the community to rebuild and recover.
  • The Trump administration Thursday proposed two rules targeting hospitals that treat transgender children and youth using Medicare and Medicaid as the lever. The move would affect trans youth who have private insurance, too.
  • As part of BTPM's “Candidate Conversation” series, Buffalo Common Councilman Rasheed Wyatt appeared on Weekend Edition on Saturday, June 21, with BTPM's Jamal Harris Jr. to discuss his run for Buffalo mayor.
  • Today’s Producer’s Pick episode of What’s Next? revisits standout conversations from recent episodes. First, Thomas O’Neil-White speaks with Northland Workforce Training Center President and CEO Stephen Tucker about the center’s recent development grants and new clean technology lab in addition to returning Buffalo to its place as a major manufacturing area. Then, Jay Moran sits down with Thomas Beauford Jr. and Darnell Haywood Jr. from the Buffalo Urban League to examine trends impacting people of color, including assaults on democracy, book-banning, the erosion of voting access, and suppressing history.
  • Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux join Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • Aziz Ansari, Maya Rudolph, and Amy Schumer join Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • Fred Armisen, Christopher Walken and Carly Simon join Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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