A conversation with Angélique Kidjo on the power of music, Africa's future, and breaking boundaries.Grammy winner and UNICEF ambassador, Angélique Kidjo, shares insights on blending cultures, ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Artist Tahj “Queen Tahj” Williams rarely cruises through downtown New Orleans, but recently she did, ...
Today we head back to Indianapolis with the podcast Urban Roots. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ms. Jean Spears was a young mother ...
Chrissy Teigen is going to get one heck of a wake-up call on Tuesday’s (January 28) new episode of Finding Your Roots. In fact, the revelation host Henry Louis Gates Jr. presents her in this ...
who was deemed the first African American research chemist in the rubber industry. Here's how you can watch Dove's episode, as well as more information about the Akron poet and who else is being ...
Now, she has some fascinating new material to work with thanks to her “Finding Your Roots” appearance ... "(My dad) was so focused on making us American so we would fit in.
Finding Your Roots is available to stream on pbs.org ... GATES: My second guest is Rita Dove, the first African American poet laureate of the United States. Rita's talents have brought her success ...
Gates, who has been the host of the PBS series “Finding Your Roots” since it premiered in 2012, has helped many celebrities uncover what’s hiding in their family tree. Sometimes, stars aren ...
“I certainly felt a tremendous void, and that void is due to the lack of knowledge of who we are: our backstory, meaning our history, ancestral roots ... 400 Years of African American History ...
New Stories Celebrate Black History, Featuring GREAT MIGRATIONS with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. a New Season of FINDING YOUR ROOTS ... of Black migration on American culture and society.
"You look out the window and there was the object of your desire right there," host ... first look at the Jan. 14 episode of Finding My Roots, The View co-host, 82, learns that her grandfathers ...
“I know our stories speak to people because I am stopped everywhere by old and young; white and Black; Christian, and Hindu, and they say, ‘We love your show,'” Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr ...