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Alive in 95 (January 6, 1995)

Season 26 Episode 2622 | 26m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

An episode exploring MLK youth activism, African American film, media violence, and Black business.

This episode examines the upcoming Yet Alive in ’95 march honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through interviews with members of the Teenage Awareness Program. Additional segments include promos for Confronting Violence and Does TV Kill?, a discussion of African American family films with Minette Seate featuring clips from Crooklyn and Houseguest, and coverage of the Pittsburgh Black Expo.

01/06/1995

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Alive in 95 (January 6, 1995)

Season 26 Episode 2622 | 26m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

This episode examines the upcoming Yet Alive in ’95 march honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through interviews with members of the Teenage Awareness Program. Additional segments include promos for Confronting Violence and Does TV Kill?, a discussion of African American family films with Minette Seate featuring clips from Crooklyn and Houseguest, and coverage of the Pittsburgh Black Expo.

01/06/1995

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