Black Public Media
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Black Public Media is an American public media nonprofit, founded in 1979, initially as the National Black Programming Consortium.[1] It is one of the five "National Multicultural Alliance" organizations that are partnered with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,[2] and frequently partners with the PBS network.[3]
Notable television programs
- AfroPoP[4]
- Africans in America[5]
- Matters of Race[5]
- The Katrina Project
- State of Black America (co-produced with the National Urban League)