Main St. Living celebrates Black Heritage Month, as author Roshaun Johnson joins to discuss her new book, My Name is Ro Ro, while Landon Vivian from The Barnes Firm takes us through his career as a Trial Attorney. Also, we spotlight a couple of African American museums that help communities discover their history.
Up Next in Season 1
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Fish for Life, King Cake, and Margari...
Celebrating 15 years, Fish for Life is a non-profit that takes special needs children ocean fishing complimentary, and its founder Jim Holden joins Main St. Living. Tom Gregory also visits Randazzo's Camellia City Bakery to find out how to make King Cakes, and Cheryl Nelson takes us inside. Marga...
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Urban Blooms, Crescent Retirement & M...
Southside Blooms is a non-profit flower shop that turns vacant Chicago lots into gardens with the help of at-risk youth and young adults, and its founder Quilen Blackwell joins Main St. Living. Tom Gregory also gives us a feel for Mardi Gras and we look at Crescent City Retirement Group.