18 THE QUEENS COURIER • JANUARY 25, 2018 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a
time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. To honor Black
History Month, QPTV will be re-cablecasting these remarkable programs recognizing
the accomplishments of the past and present.
Queens Public Television | Daniel J. Leone, President/CEO
Board of Directors: Patrick J. DiMotta, Chairman; Nayibe Berger;
Sandra Delson; Stuart Domber; John B. Haney; Alfred Harris; Henry Kee;
Joan Serrano-Laufer; Ruth Schlossman
Honorary Directors: Joel A. Miele, Sr., Director Laureate;
William L. Jefferson, Director Emeritus
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79 & 1998
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1997
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For more information contact Roslyn Nieves, Community Development Outreach Supervisor: (718) 886-8160 ext. 324 communitydevelopment@qptv.org
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CHANNELS
Black History Month Specials on QPTV
Watch on Tuesday, February 6 at 10 AM
on Spectrum 1997; RCN 85; Fios 37
Watch on Sunday, February 4 at 1 PM
on Spectrum 34 & 1995; RCN 82; Fios 34
Watch on Thursday, February 1 at 6 PM
on Spectrum 34 & 1995; RCN 82; Fios 34
QPTV Presents:
A Tribute to Black Stars of the Great White Way
A Clip in Time & Queens Perspectives Present:
That is the Life of J.T. Freeman
QPTV & A Clip in Time Present:
Aunt Alice 101 & Counting A Cobbler’s Wife: Our Story
Black Stars of the Great White Way
A Norm Lewis - Chapman Roberts Concept
In association with David Horace Greer, Paula Marie
Black, Stephen Byrd, Richard Allen for Culture and Art,
Queensborough Performing Arts Center, and
the California African American Museum
Watch the remarkable
story of 101 year old
businesswoman Alice Luke
as she goes from small
beginnings to a booming
success by introducing the
“while you wait” method.
Julius T. Freeman explains how he was able to focus on
the fulfillment of serving his country as a young African
American who refused to let others dictate his destiny.
Queens Borough President
Melinda Katz’s African American
Heritage Celebration features
several outstanding honorees
and exceptional musical and
dance performances.
Watch on Saturday, February 3 at 10 AM
on Spectrum 1997; RCN 85; Fios 37
Queens Perspectives Presents:
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz
Celebrating African American Heritage