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UNITV Radio  

UNITV is a network dedicated to empowering, enlightening, and uplifting the Black Community and other communities of color by expanding the the range of communication. We understand the lack of ownership by people of color in TV and Radio in today's society has a huge impact on many of the inaccurate and unequally balanced images which affect everything from self-identification to public policy. Our network plans to encourage growth by addressing the issues affecting our community and by giving students of color a voice.

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    Friends of Sudan

    Join us today for a deep, ardent, and contextual conversation with Amal Athieu. Amal is a former "Lost Boy" of Sudan whose life was forever impacted by war in the Southern Region of Sudan. Amal has most compelling story that you won’t want to miss. Amal is now a senior Government and Politics major at the University of Maryland. Amal helped co-found a non-profit organization called Friends of Sudan. Please tune in from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (today) April 28, 2009. We will be taking live call-ins so that you can engage yourself with Amal. If you cannot tune in today this episode will be archived immediately upon completion.

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    Fighting the Power with the Pen: Empowerment via the Arts

    Join us this week (April 23, 2009 from 3-4 PM) for an in-depth interview with fledgling spoken word artist Nkemka Anyiwo. Not only is Nkemka an outstanding poet who speaks truth to power, she is also a scholar at the University of Maryland. Ms. Anyiwo is engaged in numerous community centered projects, on and off campus. During the hour long interview she will be discussing her role as a student activist, dedicated Pan-African, and the role she feels her art plays in empowering audiences. Please join us and feel free to call in during the program to ask Nkemka questions. The call in number is: 347.884.9450.

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    Black Journalism in "Higher" Education

    Joining us in the studio this week is Amberly Ellis. Amberly is Junior at the University of Maryland and an up-and-coming journalist. Today she joined us to talk about the role of Black Journalism on college and university campuses. What responsibility does she feel she has as a Black Journalist to inform the public from a different perspective? Tune in to find out.

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    African Diaspora News

    Mainstream News in the US seldom places serious focus on critical issues concerning people of Africa and her Diaspora. African Diaspora News (ADN) is geared towards covering news that the US Mainstream Media ostensibly refuses to report on. Not only does ADN cover the news throughout the globe ADN works tirelessly to place the news in its proper context, thus enabling viewers to understand often perplexing issues.

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