Jamal Millner

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  • Technical Director
  • Role: Producer Group Staff

Recent Pieces from Jamal Millner

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Moving Forward By Looking Back (half) (29:00)
From: With Good Reason

When Latorial Faison meets somebody, she can almost immediately tell if they attended a Black school during segregation. She says they carry themselves with a special sense ...
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Moving Forward By Looking Back (hour/no bb or bed) (52:00)
From: With Good Reason

When Latorial Faison meets somebody, she can almost immediately tell if they attended a Black school during segregation. She says they carry themselves with a special sense ...
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Moving Forward By Looking Back (promo) (:30)
From: With Good Reason

When Latorial Faison meets somebody, she can almost immediately tell if they attended a Black school during segregation. She says they carry themselves with a special sense ...
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Moving Forward By Looking Back (hour) (53:59)
From: With Good Reason

When Latorial Faison meets somebody, she can almost immediately tell if they attended a Black school during segregation. She says they carry themselves with a special sense ...
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Spring Break (half) (29:00)
From: With Good Reason

About 80% of Americans have visited Disney World in Florida.
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Spring Break (hour/no bb or bed) (52:00)
From: With Good Reason

About 80% of Americans have visited Disney World in Florida.
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Spring Break (hour) (54:00)
From: With Good Reason

About 80% of Americans have visited Disney World in Florida.
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Spring Break (promo) (:30)
From: With Good Reason

About 80% of Americans have visited Disney World in Florida.
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United We Stand: Telling Our Story (half) (29:00)
From: With Good Reason

Enya Cid moved from Mexico to the U.S. as a three year old. She says this country is her home, but her right to stay here never feels certain.
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United We Stand: Telling Our Story (hour/no bb or bed) (52:00)
From: With Good Reason

Enya Cid moved from Mexico to the U.S. as a three year old. She says this country is her home, but her right to stay here never feels certain.