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Interviews with the Cast of Disney’s Tangled
Danai Maraire sits down with Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi to discuss “Tangled,” Disney’s new 3D take on the classic story of Rapunzel.
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Margaret Burroughs, Founder of African American Museum, Died
The 93-year-old founder of America’s foremost museum of African American history has died in her Chicago home. Today, the museum stands as both the oldest and largest collection of African American cultural artifacts in the country.
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Rapper/Actor Ludacris goes on “Stay in School” community service tour
The rapper/actor showed up at Thurgood Marshall High School in S.F. last Friday for a little MTV-sponsored pep talk on the subject of the importance of education.
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Dad from a Distance

“Dads from a Distance” provides perspectives on why it’s so important for non-custodial fathers to also be great Dads and provides an extensive toolbox of more than 60 ideas and strategies to get there.
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NC A&T University seeks participants for Alzheimers study
North Carolina A&T University seeks to recruit clinicians as well as unrepresented groups to participate in research studies and clinical trials.
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Interviews with Denzel and the Cast of Unstoppable
Danai Maraire interviews Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, and Rosario Dawson on their new movie “Unstoppable.” “Chug-a-chug-a choo-choo. BOOM!”
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President Obama becomes first sitting US president to publish a children’s book
President Barack Obama on Tuesday became the first sitting US president to publish a book for children when he released Of Thee I Sing, a tribute to 13 ground-breaking Americans whose traits he sees in his own two children.
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Russell Simmons speaks out on the President Obama and the media
Hip hop mogul Russell Simmons rips the news media for making poor choices on coverage and offers several examples
