Hermene Hartman’s 12-part series debuts today on WTTW and on PBS stations nationwide with “Jesse Jackson Matters.”
Interviews with Hermene Hartman are insightful and engaging.& &
She is a distinguished media pioneer having founded NDIGO, an alternative newspaper for the urbane, in Chicago. Hartman thought it was time for new news. Discussions will make you cry, think twice reflect, and cheer. In the interview style of John Callaway and Charlie Rose, Hermene asks important and often never-asked questions about contemporary issues.& &
Hermene’s NDIGO STUDIO and producer Eric Hammond have spent more than two years assembling a 12-part television series for Public Broadcasting Stations (PBS). The programs are airing on the PBS network in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Orlando, Charlotte, Portland, Salt Lake City, Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, and Myrtle Beach.& & & &
“I am excited to be sharing with a national and local audience, a showcase of Black intelligentsia having meaningful discussions that bring forth insight and viewpoints that for too long, have been overlooked, ignored, and missed,” said host Hermene Hartman, multiple Emmy Award nominee for best interview/discussion content. “This is also an opportunity for Chicago to shine as a world-class city.”&...
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