a lot of people, and eight of the nine fastest growing cities in florida are cities that voted for donald trump, but again, sometimes the cost of not planning for the future and not investing in the future, you can see it when the waters start to rise, and then of course the government turns to the feds to bail us out. to bail everyone out. and the last thing i will say, it s a state in many ways run by developers, they re allowed to build whatever they want where they want, and they re the ones experiencing the real freedom which is not always great for the people who wind up with these drowned homes and no coverage. then the feds have to sweep in. thank you very much, everybody should read his pieces. thank you. pleasure. legendary historian and fame maker henry louis gates is here with a sneak peek at his insightful new pbs series,
doc, henry louis gates, thank you very much. we look forward to watch the series. we will post that on our social media. thank you. we ll be right back. thank you, and let me say how proud i thank you, and let me say how proud i am
veil. we re talking about different types of associations. there s a social type, fraternal, and intellectual organizations. how were each of you shaped by black social institutions? i grew up in african preschool, i didn t learn snow white and the seven dwarves. for centuries black americans have learned to create spaces of our own from local barbershops to hbus, ultimate act of resistance and survival. a pbs documentary celebrates those institutions from the hins hall masons in 1775, joining me now is henry louis gates jr., he s professor at and director of the hutchins center for african and african-american research at harvard university. it s always great to see you. i m excited about this series. and i just have to let you sort
that talk. and one florida community prioritized lifestyle over safety and sustainability. residents are now paying the price. and later, noted historian and film maker, henry louis gates joins me to talk about his highly anticipated new pbs series, making black america. we begin with the global resurgence of fascism. brazil held the first round of the election. bolsonaro emerged in second place, five points behind the front runner, leftist former president, dela silva. because no candidate received 50% of the vote, brazil s elections are headed to a runoff at the end of the month. according to the associated press, de la silva had 48% of the vote, and president bolsonaro had 43%. bolsonaro outperformed the polls. bolsonaro like the former american president claimed that the election was rigged.
A new four-part series from PBS celebrating Black spaces, "Making Black America: Through the Grapevine," premieres Oct. 4 on PBS stations nationwide, including WNED PBS. <br/><br/>Check here for the trailer, behind-the-scenes photos, and episode descriptions.