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Black History Month

Arizona PBS features voices from the African American community as they discuss hope in the face of racism, impacting youth and the strength of Black culture.

Duku Anokye, Ph.D. honors the central roles of women

Duku Anokye, Ph.D. honors the central roles of women. (1m)

Ashlea Taylor on the value of therapy

Therapist Ashlea Taylor understands the struggles of being strong and seeking help. (59s)

Jason Turner on the importance of mental health support

Pastor Jason Turner has dealt with balancing mental health issues and faith. (59s)

Jason Turner on the Black church and mental health

Pastor Jason Turner has dealt with balancing mental health issues and faith. (59s)

Ashlea Taylor on emotional health for Black women

Therapist Ashlea Taylor understands the struggles of being strong and seeking help. (48s)

Daniel Young reflects on his military experience

Daniel Young reflects on his military experience. (1m)

Ebonye Delaney remembers 9/11

Ebonye Delaney remembers September 11, 2001 (30s)

Retha Hill on the strength of African American culture

Retha Hill, journalist and Director of New Media Innovation Lab at ASU's Cronkite School (1m)

David Hemphill on hope and power in the face of racism

David Hemphill, Executive Director of the Black Theatre Troupe (1m 34s)

Caress Russell, spoken word artist

Caress Russell, a poet and public speaker, performs "Bred for This." (2m 36s)

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