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Exploring Family History through DNA

image of Exploring Family History through DNAProfessor Henry Louis Gates Jr. is one of the most widely recognized African American scholar in America. He's the director of the W.E.B. DeBois Institute for African American Research at Harvard University, author of the 2007 book "Finding Oprah's Roots, Finding Your Own," and the host of the groundbreaking PBS television miniseries "African American Lives," exploring the genealogy of prominent African Americans. Gates spoke at the University of Kansas as part of the Hall Center for the Humanities Lecture Series on April 14, 2011. Audio from this event was provided by KU Media Services.

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Kaye starts her weekends the same way you do: with Weekend Edition Saturday, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, This American Life, and To the Best of Our Knowledge. She started at Kansas Public Radio in 2001; in 2006, she became the producer of our weekly public affairs program, KPR Presents. In her spare time, she loves to read, travel, and attend theater.