R.I.P. – SOTRU Examines Memorial Murals
By Zak Rosen
Graffiti and murals have become so integrated into the fabric of so many of our cities, that I often forget to stop to look at them. In Brooklyn, a… READ MORE
On Trustin’ Rustin
By Brenton Crozier
Like most, I had never heard of Bayard Rustin until Al told me that we were doing an entire episode about him. I think in these infancy stages we wer… READ MORE
Mr. Rustin and the Freedom Budget
By Tina Antolini
The year is 1967. Bayard Rustin, only a few years off of the triumph of organizing the 1963 March on Washington, is standing before a crowd of peop… READ MORE
The 6 O’Clock News Blues
By Brie Burge
If it bleeds it leads.
That was pretty much the mantra in news media. I worked for a TV station in Miami many moons ago, producing local newscasts.… READ MORE
A Small Town Is Its Soda Jerk
By Tina Antolini
What is the essence of a small town community? Maybe it’s the hello you get on Main Street, the automatic recognition of teenager and octogenari… READ MORE
Going Beyond the Sound Bytes
By Taki Telonidis
History lesson. Just the mention of those two words can induce sleep. Yet, working on State of the Re:Union’s Black History Month special has be… READ MORE





