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  • Your Health Connection is a resource for you, designed to help you find good health outcomes. The program is produced by WCLK and the Center for Cancer…
  • Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West take on the issues of the week each Saturday morning at 9am on Jazz 91.9 WCLK. Meaningful conversation about politics,…
  • Join a circle of connoisseurs; let your ‘Liquid Spirit’ flow; join us for a Rock N’ Soul BBQ; programming highlights, live event listing and more in the…
  • Nearly every college student uses Facebook, according to a recent study, but not every student uses it the same way: some game, some chat, some post. Purdue University Professor Rey Junco talks to host Michel Martin about his study.
  • CAU Now is Clark Atlanta University on the air. Saturday morning June 29 at 7:30, or right here, you can hear as Desmond Dickerson talks with CAU…
  • It's a special Africa-themed Barbershop this week. Host Michel Martin checks in with the guys to get their take on President Obama's visit, the culture clash between Africans and African-Americans, and the life of Nelson Mandela.
  • Is the old saying still true? Can you work your way up from the bottom today, to become an innovator and a leader? Host Michel Martin explores the skills you need to compete and succeed in school and beyond.
  • There's been no shortage of articles written about how 20-somethings are struggling to turn the corner into adulthood. But psychologist Meg Jay says it's not because they lack opportunity; it's because they lack motivation. She joins host Michel Martin for a special parenting segment to discuss life skills for millennials.
  • On July 4, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson announced the signing of the Louisiana Purchase, when the United States bought more than 800,000 square miles of land from the French. On this anniversary, guest host Celeste Headlee highlights some of the forgotten history around the purchase.
  • Archaeologists usually uncover every day objects that give us a peek into the lives of people long gone. But one man is turning his attention to the things left behind by people who try to cross the border between Mexico and the United States. Guest host Celeste Headlee speaks with Jason De Leon, head of the Undocumented Migration Project.
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