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MSNBC to Premiere 'Hope and Fear in Obama's America' on Martin Luther King Day

msnbcOne year after the inauguration of the first African-American President, MSNBC will present “Hope and Fear in Obama’s America,” Jan. 18, 2010, 10 p.m.-12 a.m. ET, an extended discussion surrounding race and post-racial identity in America. Moderated by “Hardball’s” Chris Matthews and featuring radio host Tom Joyner, live from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, this two-hour special event on Martin Luther King Day will explore some of the most pressing and provocative issues connected to race and race relations in the U.S.

“Hope and Fear in Obama’s America” will discuss the progress we’ve made in the United States and the challenges we continue to face around racial equality, addressing issues ranging from whether there is such a thing as generational colorblindness, to the “burdens of the first,” and whether there are a unique set of expectations and challenges attached to being the first to break a racial barrier. Panelists and guests will be announced at a later date.

MSNBC.com will feature additional information on the special and its guests. Tv.msnbc.com will also allow viewers to participate in live votes and continue the discussion online.

TheGrio.com, NBC News’ video-centric news community and opinion site focused on African-American interest and perspectives, will dedicate coverage to the changing racial dynamics in America from January 14-19. TheGrio will explore whether race relations have improved or deteriorated since the election of President Obama and look at whether the rising number of Hispanic-Americans will create a ‘black/brown’ tension amongst African-Americans and Latinos.

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