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Hip Hop deejays Stretch Armstrong (right) aka Adrian Bartos and Bobbito (left) aka Robert Garcia became legends on The Stretch Armstrong Show during the 1990s. Back then, they were hip hop tastemakers on college station WKCR in New York City. Now they're

Stretch & Bobbito On Race, Hip-Hop, And Belonging

Jul 26, 2017
The pioneering hip-hop radio duo drop by the Code Switch podcast to talk about making their way in a traditionally black genre and their new NPR interview show, What's Good? with Stretch & Bobbito.
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Oh, Dave.

This Week In Race: Dave Says Sorry, Coin Controversy, Health Hazards Of Segregation

May 19, 2017
Has there ever been such a week?
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Public housing in lower Manhattan in New York City.

Location A Bigger Influence Than Race For Children In Public Housing

May 09, 2017
A new study finds that the neighborhood where children in public housing live impacts their life outcomes in more significant ways than race does.
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Wes Moore speaks at the Robin Hood Veterans Summit at Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum on May 7, 2012 in New York City.

This Week In Race: Fox Sued, Schools Resegregate, Shea Moisture Gets Thirsty

Apr 28, 2017
A racial discrimination suit is filed against Fox. Is an Alabama school district getting around integration? Shea Moisture apologizes for a commercial. And, there's a new philanthropist in town.
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