Archives of Live Interactive Programs
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Educate.Today Archives of Live, Interactive Programs (20-60 minutes) provide long form exploration of a topic(s) in the area of study with single or multiple guests interacting with an audience.

Business Skills Samples

Inspire Your Heart with Art with Shayba Muhammad, Jewelry Artist
Jewelry artist Shayba Muhammad uses brass as her medium to make classic minimalist designs for bracelets, necklaces, and earrings.  In this program we see examples of her work, find out what inspires her, learn how she creates her beautiful pieces, and what it takes to run her business.

Political Science and International Relations Samples

Constitution Day 2016: The Miranda Decision
The program content provides a thorough exploration of the Supreme Court’s historic decision in Miranda v. Arizona.  We investigate details of the case itself and the political, cultural, and legal forces that brought this issue before the Court.  We explore the Constitutional concepts that were at issue.  And we gauge the importance of the decision as we discuss its impact on American life at the time of its announcement and its continuing impact through the Miranda rights and related police procedures that function in our criminal justice system today.

Celebrating International Friendship with Amy Morros, St. Louis Peace Corps Association
Meet Amy Morros, Advocacy Chair for the St. Louis Peace Corps Association.  She shares stories of her work and life while in the Peace Corps in Mali and shares why she believes the Peace Corps is such an important program.

Sociology Samples

What Does Freedom Mean? An Exploration of Change Agency in the Civil Rights Movement
In this program, we discuss the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and compare the promises and hopes of the 1960’s to the reality of America today. We  investigate how well freedoms have been assured through that legislation, where battles for freedom remain to be fought, and how each of us can be a part of carrying the movement forward.  Guests are Dr. Geoff Ward, Associate Professor and Associate Chair of African and African-American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis and Darryl T. Jones II, Director of Community Engagement and Partnerships for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis.