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World AIDS Day with HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE Author David France

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Posted on December 1, 2022 · Bringing awareness to HIV and AIDS, and honoring those who tragically lost their lives to the deadly virus.

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Posted on July 28, 2023 · Iris Karami first filmed a documentary about the iconic Houston graffiti art and the man behind it in 2016, when she was a college student. A new, longer documentary examines the impact the "BE SOMEONE" message has had on the city.

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Posted on July 7, 2023 · Acclaimed writer/director, Elegance Bratton, shares deeply, personal insight into the tumultuous relationship with his mother as I SEE U takes a provocative look at THE INSPECTION – a compelling, autobiographical film about a young Black, gay man seeking acceptance by joining the military. This episode is an encore of the December 3rd, 2022 original broadcast.

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Three-Year Anniversary of the Pandemic; Plus, the Origins of COVID-19

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Posted on March 8, 2023 · What we’ve learned about the virus and the efforts to roll out the vaccine against all obstacles.

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The “Godmother of Creativity” Julia Cameron on her New Book “WRITE FOR LIFE: CREATIVE TOOLS FOR EVERY WRITER”

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Posted on January 25, 2023 · The bestselling author of “The Artist’s Way” shares writing advice for aspiring creatives.

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