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Black audiences see themselves centered in a brand new soap opera

B.A. Parker, photographed for NPR, 9 September 2025, in New York, NY. Photo by Brandon Watson for NPR.GD 2025Headshot of Jess KungChristina Cala headshotVeralyn Williams headshot

Black audiences see themselves centered in a brand new soap opera

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B.A. Parker digs into the historical connection between Black Americans and soap operas with the launching of "Beyond the Gates," the first ever soap focused primarily on a Black family.

This episode was produced by Jess Kung. It was edited by Courtney Stein, Christina Cala, and Dalia Mortada. Our engineer was Gilly Moon.

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