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Tavis Smiley

From his celebrated conversations with world figures to his work to inspire the next generation of leaders, Tavis Smiley — broadcaster, author, publisher, advocate, and philanthropist — has emerged as an outstanding voice for change. Smiley is currently the host of the late-night television talk show Tavis Smiley on PBS as well as The Tavis Smiley Show and Smiley & West from Public Radio International (PRI).In addition to his radio and television work, Smiley has written 16 books. His memoir, What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America, became a New York Times best seller, and the book he edited, Covenant with Black America, became the first nonfiction book by a Black-owned publisher to reach #1 on the New York Times best-sellers list.In his book FAIL UP: 20 Lessons on Building Success from Failure, now available in trade paperback, Smiley steps from behind the curtain of success to recount 20 instances of perceived “failures” that were, in fact, lessons that shaped the principles and practices he employs today. Readers will find a kinship in Smiley’s humanness that inspires, informs, and reminds us of our inherent ability to achieve and grow despite life’s inevitable setbacks.In his latest New York Times best seller, The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto, Smiley and his co-author Dr. Cornel West take on the “p” word — poverty. In this game-changing book, they challenge all Americans to re-examine their assumptions about poverty in America — what it really is and how to eradicate it.Smiley is the presenter and creative force behind AMERICA I AM: The African American Imprint. This unprecedented traveling museum exhibition, which debuted in January 2009, touring the country four years now, celebrating the extraordinary impact of African American contributions to our nation and the world, as told through rare artifacts, memorabilia, and multimedia.Smiley’s most gratifying accomplishments are rooted in his passion to inspire the next generation of leaders. The nonprofit Tavis Smiley Foundation was established to provide leadership training and development for youth. Since its inception, more than 6,000 young people have participated in the foundation’s Youth to Leaders training workshops and conferences.His communications company, The Smiley Group, Inc., is dedicated to supporting human rights and related empowerment issues and serves as the holding company for various enterprises encompassing broadcast and print media, lectures, symposiums, book publishing, and the Internet.Smiley’s achievements have earned him numerous awards and honorary doctorate degrees, including one from his alma mater, Indiana University. In 2009, Indiana University named the atrium of its School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) building “The Tavis Smiley Atrium.” Smiley is also the recipient of the prestigious Du Bois Medal from Harvard University and the 2009 Interdependence Day Prize from Demos in Istanbul, Turkey. TIME magazine honored Smiley in 2009 as one of “The World’s 100 Most Influential People.” This year, 2013, Tavis Smiley celebrates 10 years on PBS.
People gather to march in the annual parade down MLK Boulevard
Economics
Smiley: Capitalism has always been built on the back of the poor — both black and white
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Donna Brazile
Global Politics
Smiley: The chattering around Donna Brazile’s new book is ‘much ado about nothing’
A protester shouts slogans at a protest against white nationalism in New York City
Science
Smiley: We need to get straight the story about race and America
Tavis Smiley, center stands backstage with Gustavo Dudamel and Tony Bennett.
Culture
Smiley: The highlight of my summer is the music I see on the road
Tablets of Hydrocodone at a pharmacy in Portsmouth, Ohio
Justice
Smiley: Why is it we can only respond to a drug crisis when it is affecting the white and the wealthy?
A mural of Alton Sterling is seen as people gather during a vigil
Justice
Smiley: Why do we need data to tell us what black people have been saying for years?
Comey
Conflict
Smiley: Democrats now have a ‘soft spot’ for Comey? Are you kidding?
Protesters demonstrate near Trump Tower against President Donald Trump in the Manhattan borough of New York City, May 4, 2017.
Conflict
Smiley: Our nation is confronting hard questions that require heart answers
A boy stands on a beach at sunset in Mar Azul, Argentina, February 20, 2017.
Global Politics
Smiley: Are you living a life in service to a just cause — or just because?
Flanked by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, left, and General Motors CEO Mary Barra, US President Donald Trump holds a strategy and policy forum
Global Politics
Smiley: Why we must never let misery have the last word
Cecile McLorin Salvant
Election 2016
Heading into 2017, remember music trumps melancholy. Pardon the pun.
Tavis Smiley and Fidel Castro shake hands.
Global Politics
The time Tavis Smiley stood up to Fidel Castro — over a book
Trump no racism
Justice
Could America enslave black people again? The question is haunting me
Tavis Smiley on Baton Rouge
Conflict
Tavis Smiley: One way to try to prevent another Dallas or Baton Rouge
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Betty Reid Soskin – America’s Oldest Active Park Ranger
Full Episode
Tavis Smiley and Muhammad Ali speak during a TV interview.
Justice
Muhammad Ali helped Tavis Smiley reconnect with his own father
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Wendell Potter – “Nation on the Take”; Rahsaan Bahati on being a world-class cyclist; Maria Toorpakai – “A Different Kind of Daughter”
Full Episode
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Tribute to Prince
Full Episode
Prince, cross-legged on the set of the Tavis Smiley Show, looks at Smiley as he asks a question
Music
Tavis Smiley: ‘I’ll never know why Prince chose me as one of his young protégés’
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Piers Morgan on US Election; Viet Thanh Nguyen on his latest book “Nothing Ever Dies”; Harry Lennix – Diversity in Hollywood and “Batman V Superman”
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A Rare and Exclusive Conversation with D’Angelo
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A Conversation With Rapper Killer Mike
Full Episode
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Noam Chomsky; Columnist David Brooks; Filmmaker Robert Kenner
Full Episode
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The State of the City of Detroit
Full Episode
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Preview of President Obama’s Africa Trip; How Secure Are Our Computer Networks?; Rapper Killer Mike, Part Two
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The Myths of Technology; Dr. Ruth Turns 87; Rapper Killer Mike
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Charleston church massacre; Senator Ted Cruz
Full Episode
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Mayor Kevin Johnson, Matthieu Ricard, Zoe Saldana, Elijah Wood
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A Conversation with Screen Legend Robert Duvall
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