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Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America

Colors is a frank discussion about race. Join JJ Green, who is black and guests of different racial backgrounds as they discuss the challenges the nation faces as it struggles to heal and make meaningful changes for racial equality. It’s a safe, non-judgmental, apolitical space to discuss race. Join us.

Latest Episodes

Remembering Cuba:The Story of Roxy Lohuis and her life in Florida
Remembering Cuba:The Story of Roxy Lohuis and her life in Florida
Roxy, who points out that she is Cuban, not Cuban-American, grew up in New York and New Jersey. But she, like most Cubans, she says, ended up in South Florida because she was drawn there. As she's grown and thrived there, she ...
From Memphis to Washington: Dina Curtis on Memory, Race, and America’s New Struggle
From Memphis to Washington: Dina Curtis on Memory, Race, and America’s New Struggle
In this episode of Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America, Dina Curtis traces her family’s journey from Mound Bayou, Mississippi, the oldest continuously all-Black town in the U.S. and the civil rights legacy of Memphis to her adult life in ...
More than 1 Million Viewers Tune-in Each Month to Rev. Zina Jacque. Here’s why.
More than 1 Million Viewers Tune-in Each Month to Rev. Zina Jacque. Here’s why.
Rev. Dr. Zina Jacque has built a remarkable digital ministry, reaching more than 187,000 followers and generating over 1.2 million monthly views with her daily messages of hope and encouragement. In this episode of Colors, she discusses the future of the ...
Before “Glory”: The Black Regiment History Forgot
Before “Glory”: The Black Regiment History Forgot
Did the first Black Union regiment come before the famed 54th Massachusetts?Retired Army officers Chris Allen and Ben Hodges say the 1st South Carolina Volunteers of African Descent were the first Black soldiers to serve in Union uniforms during the Civil ...
WABJ: A Powerful Force for Truth, Representation and Journalism Excellence
WABJ: A Powerful Force for Truth, Representation and Journalism Excellence
For nearly 50 years, the Washington Association of Black Journalists has helped shape the future of American journalism through mentorship, advocacy, scholarship, and fearless storytelling. At a time of deep division and disinformation, WABJ continues to elevate voices, strengthen newsrooms, and defend ...