
Committed to elevating and honoring Black voices, º£½Ç»»ÆÞ highlights diverse narratives and community stories from across the state. Dive into a rich tapestry of narratives celebrating the Black communities across º£½Ç»»ÆÞ and beyond. Explore podcasts, documentaries, local news and talk shows, all spotlighting diverse perspectives and stories.

CPTV and CPTV Spirit have curated a selection of notable documentaries about key moments in the history of Black Americans, featuring unsung activists and artists who have made enormous contributions to popular culture.
Talk Shows
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We talk to legendary jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and classical singer Julia Bullock, two musicians who are changing the world of opera.
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While writing The Trouble of Color, historian Martha S. Jones saw how the complexities of her racial identity had been part of her family for generations.
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We discuss the inequities that the pandemic exposed, from how COVID-19 impacted people with disabilities to a broader look at the history of health and race.
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We explore the way racist housing policies like redlining have impacted generations of Americans as law professor Bernadette Atuahene discusses her new book 'Plundered.'
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This hour, a panel discusses the significance of Black History Month in the context of President Trump's rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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One of the most polarizing trials of the civil rights era happened right here in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ. This hour, we’re going back in time to the New Haven Black Panther trials.

Enslaved people helped build the foundation of much of º£½Ç»»ÆÞ. Get to know some of these men, women and children and the lives they lived.
Local News
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Former Hartford Mayor Thirman Milner, the first popularly elected Black mayor in New England, has died, the º£½Ç»»ÆÞ NAACP said on Friday. He was 91.
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The mural project was initiated by the Alex Breanne Corporation. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to researching the lives of formerly enslaved individuals.
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Racist text messages invoking slavery raised alarm across the country this week after they were sent to Black men, women and students, including middle schoolers, prompting inquiries by the FBI and other agencies.
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Jenkins, whose signature tune was "You'll Sing A Song," received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was known worldwide for her call-and-response songs.
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With the CT GOP once again in the legislative minority, Len Fasano thinks the party needs to learn from Donald Trump, change its mindset, and run Erin Stewart in '26.

Host and political scientist Khalilah Brown-Dean unpacks how big and small disruptions are shaping our lives.
PBS Features

A ground-breaking documentary that explores the ways in which racism is intertwined with American religion.
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NPR features

Welcome to a collection of some of NPR's best podcast episodes and features from across the Black experience.
º£½Ç»»ÆÞ aims to elevate Black voices in our coverage. We want to hear from you!