Video Topic: Human Rights

Peniel Joseph – Extended Interview

Peter Bermudes spoke with teacher, activist, and author, Professor Peniel Joseph about his new book “Stokely: A Life;” and the history of the Black Power movement. Watch the abridged version

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Newscast: April 10, 2014

In tonight’s newscast, we discuss the Boston Marathon, and what running this year means to a few local runners; we bring you highlights from a forum on homelessness; and we

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Homelessness Forum

https://vimeo.com/91651111 Homelessness means not having a home. Although we normally associate homelessness with sleeping in doorways or on the street, homelessness can also be hidden, for instance if you are sleeping

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Newscast: March 27, 2014

https://vimeo.com/90556380 In tonight’s newscast, we learn about the field of urban planning; we discuss the consequences of net neutrality; and we hear about the importance of learning your history from

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Janet Applefield

Robbins Library held An Afternoon with Janet Singer Applefield on March 15. Miss Applefield is a child survivor of the Holocaust, and she shared her stories of living in Poland

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Newscast: March 13, 2014

https://vimeo.com/89341381 In tonight’s newscast, we continue to review presentations for the Arlington Master Plan; we speak with artist Winfred Rembert about his life and work; and we discuss the Black

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Peniel Joseph

Although Black History Month has ended, the celebration of diversity and the dialogue about race, class, and democracy continues. Peter Bermudes spoke with teacher, activist, and author, Professor Peniel Joseph

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Newscast: October 23, 2013

https://vimeo.com/77811853 In tonight’s newscast, we bring you highlights from the Bill Shea Library dedication ceremony, we visit one of Arlington’s oldest businesses and one of its newest, and we introduce

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Robert McKersie – Interview highlights

News producer Peter Bermudes talks with Arlingtonian Robert McKersie about his new book, “A Decisive Decade: An Insider’s View of the Chicago Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.” Currently Professor

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Human Rights

Human Rights are rights inherent to all human beings. Individuals are entitled to those rights regardless of their background, color or nationality. The United States and Americans pride themselves in

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