The traveling exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? is now on display at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. WXXI , RMSC and several other community partners are working together to promote awareness about racial issues and to foster meaningful conversations about we can improve our understanding of…
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Nayelis talks about her experience at school. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . John tells is that “race” is a social myth that needs to be discarded. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Stef shares her story of teaching history. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Earlier this month, the WXXI Listening Booth was open at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, recording stories of people visiting the exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? . The exhibit looks at the science and biology of race, as a means of creating dialogue and fostering understanding. Quite a few visitors shared their own experiences and their reactions to the exhibit. The travelling exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? will be on display at RMSC through April 24, 2013. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Suzanne shares her story. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Maria tells us about her reactions to the exhibit. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Shelley talks about trying to recapture her heritage and language. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Carmen talks about growing up as a Latina in Rochester. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Bob Smith and Tariq Spence talk with Dr. Yolanda Moses, the co-creator of the RACE: Are We So Different? exhibit at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. She joins us in advance of her evening lecture at Eisenhart Auditorium. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
On Saturday, February 2, the WXXI Listening Booth was at the Rochester Museum and Science Center to capture the stories of people visiting the exhibit Race: Are We So Different? . Alan talks tells a story from his childhood. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Bob Smith speaks with conductor Wade Stare, narrator Paul Burgett and Eastman School of Music Dean Douglas Lowry, about The Rochester Philharmonic’s upcoming performance of Rhapsody in Blue by pianist Terrence Wilson, and the contributions of African Americans to the arts. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
This evening WXXI is hosting a screening of The Ken Burns/Sarah Burns documentary The Central Park Five , that examines the case of five black and Latino teenagers who were wrongly convicted of rape. WXXI’s Beth Adams speaks with attorney Lamar Jackson about racial profiling and the justice system in Rochester. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Bob Smith and Tariq Spence talk with Action for a Better Community chief executive James Norman about reviving economic opportunity for the community’s disadvantaged. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Bob Smith hosts a community conversation with attorney and Rochester School Board member Van White on the frustrations of African Americans today. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Issues of racism in the criminal justice system have been debated for decades. WXXI’s Carlet Cleare looks at racial profiling in the Rochester area. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
A Rochester community forum aims to take a long, hard look at the effects of trauma on communities of color. The Hidden Effects of Trauma on Our Lives: Historical and Present Trauma in Communities of Color public forum will be held February 28th in the auditorium at St. Mary's Hospital. The Mental Health Association is facilitating the discussion. The overall goal is to help minorities of all ages maintain mental wellness by uncovering and ultimately ending self-defeating and violent behaviors. WXXI’s reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities.
The exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? opens on Saturday at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. WXXI’s Bob Smith and WDKX’s Tariq Spence are joined by RMSC president Kate Bennett for a preview of the exhibit. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
This week, WXXI is featuring a series of reports leading up to the opening of the exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Today, we look at some of the challenges facing minority-owned businesses, otherwise known as MBE’s, in the Rochester community. The WXXI Innovation Trail's Kate O’Connell reports. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
Host Bob Smith discusses issues of race, politics and the media with Time Magazine publisher Jim Blount; one of a series of programs relating to issues raised by the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? which opens on January 19, 2013. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
According to the Schott Foundation, the Rochester City School District has the nation's lowest graduation rate among African American male students. The foundation identified Montgomery County, Maryland as a district with one of the highest graduation rates. So what are the two doing that might account for the difference? WXXI's Hélène Biandudi takes a look at both of them. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .