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On the heels of authoring the wildly popular, best-selling book The Butler--and helping produce the award-winning film of the same name--APB speaker Wil Haygood is capturing the nation’s attention once again as he prepares to release his new title, Showdown.
In the wake of the recent tragedy in Baltimore, and as unrest continues to grow across America, several APB speakers are lending their insights to help explain the extensive social and cultural issues that are being thrust into the national spotlight.
A trailblazer in investigative journalism, Maria Hinojosa is the executive director and anchor of “Latino USA,” NPR’s long-running weekly radio show that was recently named a Peabody Award winner.
BOSTON, MA (April 14, 2015) – American Program Bureau (APB) is celebrating 50 years in the speaking industry and has decided to commemorate the milestone by giving back.
Speaker Robert Herjavec has become a media fixture, from staring on Shark Tank to recently making the cut on Dancing with the Stars. Now, in one of this month’s most shared articles, Herjavec courageously opens up with People magazine about his struggle with depression.
Op-Ed: Michael Douglas finds Judaism and faces anti-Semitism
Article originally appeared on latimes.com
March is Women's History Month, a time to reflect on the struggles women have faced throughout history and – more importantly – to celebrate their triumphs and successes.
APB speaker Wes Moore, the acclaimed author of The Other Wes Moore, continues his inspirational quest for a meaningful life in his new book The Work: My Search for a Life That Matters, which debuted at No. 15 on the New York Times Bestseller List.
APB speaker Jeffrey Tambor took home his first-ever Golden Globe win for his groundbreaking portrayal of “Maura Pfefferman” in Amazon Prime’s new hit series, Transparent.