November 13, 2015 - Segment 2 - Marc tour's of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture's fascinating new exhibit Ruth Starr Rose: Revelations of African American Life in Maryland and the World.
November 12, 2015 - Segment 3 - This week on Sound Bites, we look at the community work being done in Baltimore to rebuild the food system and discuss recent announcements by fast food chains to stop serving meat from animals raised with antibiotics.
November 12, 2015 - Segment 2 - We plug into the Institute for Public Policy's (IPS) New Economy Week, a public conversation hosted by the New Economy Coalition about ideas that can transform society and build an economy where people and the planet matter.
November 12, 2015 - Segment 1 - We turn our attention to South Africa and the student demonstrations that have taken place over the past few weeks across that nation as part of the #FeesMustFall movement.
November 11, 2015 - Segment 2 - We host Baltimore-based pianist and composer Scott Patterson joins us to offer a preview of his one-man show Ebon Kojo: The Last Tribe, which will premiere at the Charm City Fringe Festival, November 12-15.
November 11, 2015 - Segment 1 - We host an hour of commentary and analysis about the Republican Debate last night with Charles Ellison, Brian Griffiths, Stella Rouse and ER Shipp.
November 10, 2015 - Segment 4 - Jazz legend Ellis Marsalis, Jr. joins us to talk about his upcoming performance at the Reginald S. Lewis Museum for their 10th Anniversary Gala.
November 10, 2015 - Segment 3 - We preview the new movie Profiled, which highlights women's voices and concerns as part of the national dialogue on racial profiling and police brutality, and tells their powerful stories that bear witness to the institutional racism that drives such violence.
November 10, 2015 - Segment 2 - We host a panel of contributing writers to a special edition of the local publication, Urbanite Magazine's Baltimore Uprising Edition, with Lawrence Lanahan, freelance journalist; Dave Duddley, co-Editor of the Urbanite; Dr. Helena Hicks, retired state employee and college professor and Olu Butterfly, poet and part of Afrikan Youth Alchemy.
November 10, 2015 - Segment 1 - Today we discuss the resignation of University of Missouri's president in the midst of campus protests over the school's handling of racial incidents. We are joined by Dave Zirin, Host of The Edge of Sports Radio and Sports Editor for The Nation.
November 9, 2015 - Segment 1 - We continue our coverage of conditions inside Baltimore Public Housing by hearing from residents living in McCulloh and Gilmor Homes.
November 6, 2015 - Segment 2 - For today's show we present to you a recording of the panel that Marc moderated on Wednesday November 4th at the Montgomery County Education Association called Less Testing, More Learning.
November 5, 2015 - Segment 3 - Marc moderates a discussion on the Future of Food in Baltimore at the Second Annual Town Creek Foundation Stakeholder Meeting. The panel of guests include: the Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, Sache Jones, and Kurt Sommer.
November 5, 2015- Segment 2 - Today we talk with the Green Party about the 2016 Baltimore Mayoral and City Council Elections with Bonnie Lane, advocate for the homeless and current chairperson of the Baltimore Green Party and Apostle Richard White Jr., Baltimore Green Party candidate for 6th District City Council.
November 5, 2015 - Segment 1 - Dr. Kaye will moderate a panel on Technology, the Internet and Youth she is joined by April Campbell, Director of Technology at Arlington Elementary/Middle School and Dr. Jameta N. Barlow, Assistant Professor of Women and Health in the Department of Women and Gender Studies at Towson University.
November 4, 2015 - Segment 3 - We look to theatre in this segment with a preview of an upcoming production at the Murphy Fine Arts Center on the campus of Morgan State University entitled "There Was A Boy."
November 4, 2015 - Segment 2 - We talk with Scott Shane, national security reporter for the New York Times and author of Objective Troy: A Terrorist, A President, and the Rise of the Drone, about the killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki and President Obama's use of drones.
November 3, 2015 - Segment 3 - Our show closes with a conversation with Dr. Lilian Nabulime, Ugandan sculptor-in-residence at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
November 3, 2015 - Segment 2 - Next we turn our focus on recent reports of cross burnings in Harford County, Maryland. With Gina Pierleoni, concerned resident of Bel Air, Maryland, and adjunct Painting and Drawing Professor at Harford Community College.
November 2, 2015 - 2-Hour Special - Listen to a special two-hour broadcast of "Baltimore in Action: Always Rising," a keynote panel discussion held at UMBC and hosted by The Women's Center and Student Life's Mosaic Center, as part of Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365.
October 30, 2015 - Segment 3 - We close the show with a conversation with internationally renowned interpreter of Franz Fanon's works, Lewis R. Gordon about his latest book What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction To His Life And Thought.
October 30, 2015 - Segment 2 - We hear a fascinating and inspirational interview with Diana Beresford-Kroeger, philosopher, naturalist, world-recognized author and scientist whose writings combine western scientific knowledge and the traditional concepts of the ancient world.
October 30, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with the newest installment of our weekly feature Tengella's Take with Koli Tengella. This week's edition is called: "From Generation 'Ol Head 2 The Youngins of The Baltimore Uprising."
October 29, 2015 - Segment 2 - We begin with a conversation Marc moderated earlier this week at the University of Maryland, called "You Aren't Dangerous Until You Can Speak Powerfully." Then we discuss the announcement last month that Perdue Farms bought Niman Ranch.
October 29, 2015 - Segment 1 - We discuss last night's Republican debates with Eugene Craig III, Catalina Byrd, Charles Ellison and guest host Dr. Kimberly Moffitt.
October 28, 2015 - Segment 3 - We host our regular feature City Paper This Week. With Anna Walsh, Managing Editor and Foods and Drinks Editor for the Baltimore City Paper.
October 27, 2015 - Segment 2 - We conclude today's show by revisiting a Philosopher's Roundtable from earlier this year, which focused on the debate taking place around gun control, calls for self defense and the role of guns in the civil rights movement.
October 27, 2015 - Segment 1 - Our show begins with an interview with former Washington Post reporter Dale Russakoff about her book The Prize: Who's in Charge of America's Schools
October 26, 2015 - Segment 3 - October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a number of new debates in the medical community have arisen recently over how often mammograms are needed and whether to forego the more aggressive treatments for certain types of breast cancer. Our panel of guests will consider these and other issues.
October 26, 2015 - Segment 2 - We host a Local News Roundtable discussing topics including: local elections, the Freddie Gray trial, and public housing issues.
October 23, 2015 - Segment 2 - Our show concludes with a listen back to a segment we recorded earlier this year about The Wire, as our guests talk about the series and its representation of our city.
October 23, 2015 - Segment 1 - We start todays show by revisiting Marc's recent interview with author and Tony Award Winning Producer, Wendell Pierce, who joined us to talk about his new book (written with Rod Dreher) on New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
October 22, 2015 - Segment 3 - Our show concludes with a ruminative glance at the correlation between food insecurity in Baltimore and what has come to be known as the Baltimore Uprising, the demonstrations and violence that occurred after the death of Freddie Gray.
October 22, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin with an excerpt from Marc's August interview with author and photographer Natasha Bowens, about her book The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming.
October 21, 2015 - Hour 2 - We listen back to highlights of some of the roundtables we have hosted that included D Watkins as a guest, including "How Glamorizing Drugs Is Killing Black Youth."
October 21, 2015 - Hour 1 - Author and filmmaker D Watkins joins us live in-studio for a conversation about his new book The Beast Side: Living (And Dying) While Black in America.
October 20, 2015 - Segment 3 - On Monday, demonstrators organized by City Bloc disrupted the City Council meeting where Kevin Davis was confirmed as Police Commissioner of Baltimore, and marched from City Hall to McKeldin Square. Producers Mark Gunnery and Stefanie Mavronis were there, and present sounds from the protest.
October 20th, 2015 - Segment 1 - Marc begins the show with a local news roundtable centering around the controversial anticipated appointment of Kevin Davis as Baltimore Police Commissioner.
October 19, 2015 - Segment 2 - I host a conversation with Gyasi Ross in which we discuss the life and politics of America and racism, from the perspective of a Native American artist and activist.