If you haven’t had a chance to see our weekly show “BrooklineHub In-Depth,” you can now view all of our previous episodes. The show is produced and funded by the nonprofit online publication BrooklineHub.com and features impactful interviews on important people, organizations, and subject matters that affect the Brookline Community.
“BrooklineHub In-Depth” is produced by BrooklineHub.com publisher R. Harvey Bravman and Danielle Myers, a producer from Bravman’s for-profit company, ADW Video Productions.
“BrooklineHub In-Depth” can be seen on all Brookline Interactive Group cable channels and the BrooklineHub In-Depth YouTube Channel.
The first episode of “BrooklineHub In-Depth” was a discussion on race in Brookline (part one) hosted by the Brookline Rotary. It featured a panel discussion moderated by BrooklineHub.com publisher, producer, and director R. Harvey Bravman.
The panel addressed the subject of segregation in Brookline, as it existed after the civil rights laws were passed in the 1960s, as reflected in the film “Facing Civil Rights”; as well as issues of race and inequity that exist today in Brookline.
BrooklineHub In-Depth panelists for episode one include:
- Malcolm Cawthorne, BHS Teacher, Brookline METCO Coordinator
- Paul Epstein, BHS Social Worker, Founder Brookline Teen Center
- Bobbie Knable, Dean of Students at Tufts 1980-2000, past and present member of several Brookline Committees, featured in “Brookline, Facing Civil Rights”
- Rob Daves, Town Meeting Member, BCF Trustee, MLK Day Celebration Committee