Produced live at GBH Studios in Boston, Basic Black is the longest-running program on public television focusing on the interests of people of color. Originally called Say Brother, the show was created in 1968 during the height of the civil rights movement as a response to the demand for public television programs reflecting the concerns of communities of color.
As of May 22, production of Basic Black was suspended so that we can reinvent the show as digital-first programming. Basic Black has been an important program for a very long time, and we are proud of the impact it has had. As audiences increasingly watch and listen to content in new ways, we must evolve how we serve our community. We remain committed to content that matters for communities of color, across all our programming and platforms.
Episodes
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Episode 22, Season 2023
The State of Black Men and Boys - Part 1A conversation about inspiring and uplifting Black men and boys in our communities.26:46 -
Episode 19, Season 2023
Young, Gifted and Black - What’s on the Minds of Millennials and Gen Z’s of Color?Millennials and Gen Z's of color share their thoughts and opinions on issues impacting their lives.26:46 -
Episode 18, Season 2023
Afro-Latino Influence in Music, Culture and PoliticsWhat does it mean to be Afro-Latino?26:46 -
Episode 17, Season 2023
BIPOC Representation in the Media and Film IndustryBIPOC independent artists create stories that resonate with multicultural audiences.26:46 -
Episode 16, Season 2023
People of Color Living with ObesityWhat are the available medical and health options for people of color living with obesity?26:46 -
Episode 15, Season 2023
Preparing Students for Jobs of the FutureHow students of color can learn and thrive as they prepare for occupations of tomorrow.26:46 -
Episode 14, Season 2023
Super Tuesday and the Presidential ElectionDuring this election cycle how will candidates energize Black and Brown voters?26:46 -
Episode 13, Season 2023
What is Owed? Reparations in Boston and BeyondA new podcast on paying reparations to Black Americans in Massachusetts would look like.26:46 -
Episode 12, Season 2023
The History of Black DollsBlack dolls have a historic and long lasting impact on culture and race.26:46 -
Episode 11, Season 2023
The Cost of InheritanceA conversation about the World documentary, "The Cost of Inheritance."26:46 -
Episode 10, Season 2023
Criminal Justice Reform in MassachusettsA progress report on Criminal Justice Reform in Massachusetts26:46 -
Episode 9, Season 2023
Stress and HealingHow stress impacts Black Americans health and the types of healing modalities available.26:46 -
Episode 8, Season 2023
Beyond Claudine Gay: Women, Power, and PoliticsBeyond Claudine Gay: Women, Power, and Politics26:46 -
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Episode 6, Season 2023
Migrants and ImmigrantsThe current realities for migrants coming to Massachusetts.26:46 -
Episode 5, Season 2023
Phillis in BostonPhillis in Boston is a play about poet Phillis Wheatley her impactful return from London.26:46 -
Episode 4, Season 2023
Hispanic and Latin CultureCelebrating the diversity of Hispanic and Latin cultures thriving across the Commonwealth.26:46 -
Episode 3, Season 2023
Free Community College & Black Americans' Trust in the NewsHigher education leaders discuss the success and potential of new workforce program.26:46 -
Episode 2, Season 2023
BIPOC Women Surviving Breast CancerWe discuss the racial disparities in breast cancer care and treatment for women of color.26:46 -
Episode 1, Season 2023
Callie Crossley reflects on memorable episodes as she steps down as host on Basic Black.26:46