Radio Journalism with Vertamae Grosvenor is a course detaling various aspects of journalism and reporting & storytelling for media such Radio and audio based reporting. Dr. Grosvenor is a veteran of Radio Journalism with years of experience as aNational Pcblic Radio (NPR) correspondent. She was the host of NPR's award-winning documentary series "Horizons" for many years. She is also an author, actress, and expert in culinary journalism having hosted several culinary journalism television shows.
This Course explores the Black Arts Movement, sometimes called the Second Harlem Renaissance, with unique insights from an insider's view of the early Movement. Dr. Vertamae Grosvenor course instrutor and a resident of the East Village and Harlem during the period, participated in the Movement and interacted with many of the most notable personalities of the Era. Dr. Grosvenor and Dr. Helen Bartlett-Hanna reveal a comphrehensive, historical, and previously uncharted and untold view of the Black Arts Movement in the United States.
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