Jonathan Capehart | Finding My Voice

Jonathan Capehart is a fixture of the American media scene. You find him hosting weekends on MSNBC. He talks politics with David Brooks on “PBS Newshour.” He is a columnist for The Washington Post.

But long before he reached this level of visibility, he spent years trying to find his place in a world that didn’t seem to know what he was. He grew up without his father, dealt with issues of race and identity even as they changed around him, was told he was either too smart or not smart enough, and even that he was either too Black or not Black enough.

It was an internship at "The Today Show" that changed his fortunes and set him on the path to achieving his dreams. In his new memoir, Yet Here I Am, Capehart relates his journey to find his place as a gay, Black man, dealing with family, facing his fears, failing and succeeding along the way.

Join us for an in-depth talk with a leading media voice and learn about how he found his voice and his place in modern America.

 
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Capehart photo by Beowulf Sheehan.

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Jonathan Capehart

Associate Editor, The Washington Post; MSNBC Anchor, "The Saturday Show" and "The Sunday Show"; Analyst, "PBS NewsHour"; Author, Yet Here I Am: Lessons from a Black Man’s Search for Home

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In Conversation with Brian Watt

News Anchor, KQED