- Being Black in America Equity Film Series and Discussions – A 10-part Film Series, Discussion and Reflection by Promise Neighborhoods of the Lehigh Valley, hosted by Dr. Hasshan Batts and Julie Thomases.
Second & Fourth Thursdays of the month, beginning Nov. 12th at 7:00 PM.
For further information, contact: HasshanB@promiseneighborhoodslv.org
Register for the film series here. - Summer of Racial Reckoning (3-part NPR series, August, 2020)
- Episode 1 Summer Of Racial Reckoning: The Match Lit (50:07)
- Episode 2 Summer Of Racial Reckoning: The System (51:07)
- Episode 3 The Way Forward (51:00)
(NPR author interview: June 2020)
Southern Poverty Law Center
- Whose Heritage? Public Symbols of the Confederacy – The SPLC identifies 114 Confederate symbols that have been removed since the 2015 attack on Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston— and 1,747 that still stand.
- Sounds Like Hate is an audio documentary series about the dangers and peril of everyday people who engage in extremism, and ways to disengage them from a life of hatred. Each two-part episode, divided into 40-minute parts, takes a deep dive into the realities of hate in modern America: how it functions, how it spreads, who is affected and what people are doing about it. These are human stories. You will learn about the power of people to change – or to succumb to their worst instincts. And you will hear about ways that people across the country are becoming change agents in their own communities.
- Getting Out – Hear about how Samantha became the women’s coordinator of Identity Evropa, a white supremacist group, and why she decided she had to get out.
- Not OK – We explore how one Vermont high school is grappling with whether to fly the Black Lives Matter flag and whether to remove a mascot some say bears a disturbing resemblance to a hooded Klansman.
- Baseless – This is the truth about The Base, an international terrorist group plotting for a race war.