August 2015

August 31, 2015

Local News Roundtable: Upcoming Trials Connected To Freddie Gray, Dirt Bikes In The City & Beyond

August 31, 2015 - Hour 2 - On our Local News Roundtable we discuss the Freddie Gray trial, dirt bikes in the city, and beyond with Phil Train, Dr. Roni Ellington and Dr. Lawrence Brown.
August 31, 2015

National News Roundtable: Police Deputy Shot In Texas, 2016 Presidential Election & Iran

August 31, 2015 - Hour 1 - We begin the week with a National News Roundtable. Our panel of guests discuss a range of national topics including the 2016 Presidential Election.
August 28, 2015

Reflecting On The 10 Years Since Hurricane Katrina

August 28, 2015 - Segment 2 - Listen to a special Marc Steiner Show / Center for Emerging Media presentation: 10 Years Since Hurricane Katrina. You will hear the diverse voices of a number of individuals from and/or living in the Crescent City, most of whom lived through the storm.
August 28, 2015

Tengella’s Take: The NFL Delusion!

August 28, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with our weekly feature Tengella's Take with Koli Tengella. Koli is President of Tengella Edutainment, an instructor and creator of the Positive Social Change Performing Arts Program at Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High School, and he was a 2010 Open Society Institute Fellow.
August 28, 2015

Sound Bites: GMOs, Herbicides & Public Health | The State Of Oyster Farming & The Challenges Facing Oyster Farmers

August 27, 2015 - Segment 2 - On the newest episode of our series about our food and our world, Sound Bites, we begin the hour with a report on the potential public health consequences of GMOs (genetically-modified organisms). Then, we turn to the state of oyster farming in our region as we discuss the challenges facing oyster farmers.
August 28, 2015

Sankofa African Bazaar Essay Contest

August 26, 2015 - Segment 3 - We have an update on a Charles Village institution, Sankofa African Bazaar. Sankofa owner KiKi Armstrong is preparing to retire and is seeking a future owner and is doing so with an essay contest.
August 28, 2015

Benjamin Banneker Eubie Blake Arts and Sciences Academy

August 26, 2015 - Segment 2 - We feature a very special Baltimore City boys school that is seeking enrollees: Benjamin Banneker Eubie Blake Arts and Sciences Academy, located in the old Winston Middle School building in Baltimore's Winston neighborhood. We speak with Banneker Principal Patrick McDonald.
August 21, 2015

From The Archives: Martha Cooper On Documenting The Birth Of Hip-Hop Culture

August 21, 2015 - Segment 4 - We close out the show with a special archive edition of The Marc Steiner Show as we listen back to my 2010 interview with photographer Martha Cooper, best known for documenting the birth of hip hop culture in New York City in the 1970's and early 80's.
August 21, 2015

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: Continuing The Conversation On ‘An Indigenous People’s History Of The US’

August 21, 2015 - Segment 3 - I talk with Native American author, historian, feminist, and self-described revolutionary Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, whose seminal book An Indigenous People's History of the United States was just released in paperback.
August 21, 2015

Tengella’s Take: I Ain’t Afraid Of No Gay People!

August 21, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with our usual weekly feature, Tengella's Take with Koli Tengella. Koli is President of Tengella Edutainment, and an instructor and creator of the positive social change performing arts program at Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High School.
August 20, 2015

Sound Bites: Natasha Bowens’ ‘The Color of the Food’ | Race And Agriculture

August 20, 2015 - Segment 2 - In our latest episode of Sound Bites, our series on our food and our world, we are joined by Natasha Bowens, a beginning farmer and community grower in Western Maryland, who wrote the book "The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming."
August 20, 2015

Remembering Longtime Civil Rights Leader Julian Bond & The Critical Years Of The Civil Rights Movement

August 20, 2015 - Segment 1 - With our guest host for the first hour, Dr. Lawrence Brown, we remember longtime Civil Rights leader Julian Bond, who died Sunday, and look back at 1965 and 1966, which were critical years of the movement.
August 18, 2015

Upsurge In Violence In Baltimore With 208 Homicides & Governor Hogan’s Closing Of Baltimore City Detention Center

August 18, 2015 - Segment 2 - We address the upsurge in violence in Baltimore and Governor Hogan's closing of the Baltimore City Detention Center with a roundtable of guests.
August 17, 2015

Local News Roundtable: Rawlings-Blake V. Dixon, Dirt Bikes And Street Culture & More

August 17, 2015 - Segment 2 - We bring the discussion home with a Local News Roundtable, topics to include: Rawlings-Blake v. Dixon for Mayor; dirt bikes, street culture and the police; murders in our city; and Are Baltimore schools ready for the start of the year?
August 17, 2015

National News Roundtable: Election 2016

August 17, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with a National News Roundtable on Election 2016, topics including: the Republican Debate; Donald Trump's comments on money and women; racial justice, O'Malley and Sanders; and Hillary Clinton and Black women.
August 17, 2015

Tengella’s Take: You Wish You Had It, African/Black Body Haters!

August 14, 2015 - Segment 1 - We begin our show with our weekly feature, Tengella's Take with Koli Tengella. Koli is President of Tengella Edutainment, an instructor and creator of the Positive Social Change Performing Arts Program at Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High School, and was a 2010 Open Society Institute Fellow.
August 13, 2015

Sound Bites: The Launch Of The Black Church Food Security Network

August 13, 2015 - Segment 3 - We listen back to a recent episode of Sound Bites, our series on our food and our world, about an exciting and important new initiative that was launched this summer in Baltimore: The Black Church Food Security Network.
August 13, 2015

Author Terry McMillan Talks ‘Getting To Happy’

August 13, 2015 - Segment 2 - We travel back to 2010 when I interviewed author Terry McMillan about her sequel to 1992's Waiting to Exhale, called Getting to Happy. The novel picks up 15 years after the exploits of friends Bernadine, Savannah, Robin and Gloria first appeared in print.
August 13, 2015

Textile Artist Sonya Clark: On Sculpting With Human Hair

August 13, 2015 - Segment 1 - Do you run your hands happily through your lover's hair, but cringe when you find one of their hairs on your pillow or in a dish they have prepared for you? We begin the show with my 2009 interview with textile artist Sonya Clark, who had an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum featuring sculptures made of human hair.
August 11, 2015

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dr. Wangari Maathai on The Challenge for Africa

August 11, 2015 - Segment 2 - Marc talks with Dr. Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize winner and author of "The Challenge for Africa" to examine the biggest obstacles the continent faces and how to overcome them.
August 10, 2015

The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama

August 10, 2015 - Segment 1 - Marc talks with Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor for Washington Weekand co-anchor and co-managing editor of PBS NewsHour, about her book 'The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.'
August 10, 2015

Sound Bites: The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act Under Fire | Critics Call It The “Deny Americans The Right To Know” Act

August 6, 2015 - Hour 2 - We listen back to a recent episode of Sound Bites, where we debated and analyzed a controversial bill making its way through Congress, called The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act.
August 10, 2015

How Women Experience Sexual Harassment Online

August 6, 2015 - Hour 1 - The blogosphere can be a very hostile environment for female bloggers, readers and commenters. Our panel of guests talked about why so many women are experiencing harassment online, and what can be done to create safe spaces on the net.