Historic
presidential candidates forum airs this evening with journalists of
color
(June
28, 2007) The "All-American Presidential Forums" on PBS, moderated by
Tavis Smiley, airs this evening. This historic broadcast event marks the
first time that a panel exclusively comprised of journalists of color will
be represented in primetime.
Tavis Smiley, along with journalists Michel Martin of National Public
Radio, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette Jr. and USA Today
and Gannett News Service columnist DeWayne Wickham, will question
candidates on issues ranging from healthcare and housing to Katrina
relief, the economy and the environment, among others, as outlined in the
#1 The New York Times best-seller, “Covenant With Black America.” The
forum will provide the first major opportunity for the candidates to
present a detailed discourse and dialogue on their social agendas.
The forum airs live this evening from 9:00 to 10:30 p.m. ET from Cramton
Auditorium at Howard University in Washington, DC
A second forum for Republican presidential candidates will be held on
September 27, 2007, on the campus of Morgan State University in Baltimore,
Maryland.
Participating inthis evening’s forum are Democratic presidential
candidates U.S. Senator Joe Biden, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, U.S.
Senator Christopher Dodd, former U.S. Senator John Edwards, former U.S.
Senator Mike Gravel, U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Senator Barack
Obama and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
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Thanks
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Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25, 2007, in downtown Chicago at the
InterContinental Hotel .
Hundreds of book club members will be engaged in dialogue with some of the
nation's leading African American authors, including Tina McElroy Ansa,
Mary Morrison,
Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant.
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