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BLACKADEMICS TELEVISION

Program Rights Date Range
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NOLA Code:
BLTE 001100 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
3 / 30
Rights End:
6/14/2027
Producer
African and African Diaspora Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
Presenter
Austin PBS
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2024
Version:
Base
Talks focused on the journeys and experiences people of color face today.

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#1101 Smart / Stanford / Foster
Short:
Effects of childhood literacy, historiography of the Alamo, transformative police reform.

Long:
Maya Smart speaks on the effects of early childhood literacy and how parents can assist their children. Jason Stanford highlights his unique take on the historiography of the Alamo in his book. Dr. Kevin Foster discusses transformative police reform and advocates for a cohesive approach.


#1102 Davis / Affuso / Rochelle
Short:
Black Studies speakers on sports activism, health practices, and dance.

Long:
Amira Rose Davis takes us on her journey of sports and her advocacy work for women in sports. Olivia Affuso discusses the importance of women of color, culture and nutrition. Jarell Howard Rochelle uses dance to express his experience in the academy and his passion for social justice.


#1103 Hawley / Mays / Foster
Short:
Speakers on passage of a multibillion-dollar bond to rebuild a community's schools.

Long:
Three different perspectives come together on the passing of a historic $2.44 billion bond in the Austin Independent School District. Stephanie Hawley describes her take on educational equity. Anthony Mays explains the complex side of educational administration. Kevin Foster concludes with his final perspective on the state of education as a trustee board member before the bond is passed.

Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
6/15/2024 - 6/14/2027
School Rights:
Concurrent
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes