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Tavis Smiley: What is Africa to Me?

Multimedia journalist and social change activist Tavis Smiley tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Mavis Staples: What is Africa to Me?

Soul singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to her.

Rev. Al Sharpton: What is Africa to Me?

Reverend Al Sharpton, a renowned civil rights leader, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Prof. Caryl Phillips: What is Africa to Me?

British playwright and novelist, Professor Caryl Phillips, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Andrew Eperi: What is Africa to Me?

Andrew Eperi, a native Nigerian and owner and editor of Afrique magazine, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Dick Durbin: What is Africa to Me?

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin tells Chicago Public Radio host Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Margaret Burroughs – What is Africa to Me?

Margaret Burroughs, founder of the DuSable Museum of African-American History, tells Chicago Public Radio host Richard Steele what Africa means to her.

Timuel Black: What is Africa to Me?

Timuel Black, a revered and highly respected educator, political activist, community leader, oral historian and philosopher, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr.: What is Africa to Me?

Johnnie Cochran, an American lawyer best known for his leadership role in the defense and criminal acquittal of O. J. Simpson, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to him.

Abena Joan Brown: What is Africa to Me?

Abena Joan Brown, president and producer of eta Creative Arts Foundation, tells Chicago Public Radio’s Richard Steele what Africa means to her.